Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Part 2 of 12 part CANE 2012 opponent series

In Part 2 of the 12 part 2012 CANE opponent series, we're going to preview a team that's a darkhorse to maybe win the whole thing and that's the Kansas State Wildcats. 

In 2011, the Wildcats went 10-3, and finished #16 in the Coaches Poll, #15 in the AP, and #8 in the final BCS standings. 

When we look at the 2012 version, we'll first start on Offense. Collin Klein (6'5" 226) returns at QB for his senior season. He led them in both rushing and passing yards last year. He threw for 1,900 yards last season while completing 57% of his passes, and throwing for 13 TDs, which is pretty impressive when you consider that he's also one of the top rushing QBs in the country rushing for 1,141 yards and 27 TDs.


Kansas State isn't just Klein in the running game, they also have very good backs returning from 2011 in Junior John Hubert (5'7" 191) and Senior Angelo Pease (5'11" 215). Hubert was 2nd on their team only to Klein in yards gained on the ground last season with 970 yards, although the majority of the scores went to Klein as Hubert eclipsed the goal line just three times.


We know that they are going to run the ball first and foremost. However, they will go to the air from time to time and when they do, they'll have two returning starters at WR. They're top target in the air this season might be Senior TE Travis Tannahill (6'3" 253), who is one of the better TE's in the Big 12 this season, and can block with the best of them, as well as be a very good pass catcher.


If there's a weakness in their offense, it's going to be on their O-Line. They only return two starters from their '11 team and they don't have much experience. You might want to watch RS Freshmen Cody Whitehair (6'3" 300) and Boston Stiverson (6'4" 306). They are both young and talented and you'll see them on the field a lot for them in '12. 


Now, we'll talk about the Defense.  Their D-Line returns both starters at DE from 2011 in Seniors Adam Davis (6' 259) and Hendricks Award candidate Meshak Williams (6'3" 245). They are very good, especially Williams, but will need to step up their game if they're going to get pressure on the QB in 2012 and have the rest of the back seven's job much simpler. 
 
They do have their top tackler from a season ago back in Senior LB Arthur Brown (6'1" 228), a former CANE, who is one of the top LB prospects in the country this season. He's on the watch lists for the Camp, Nagurski, Butkus, and Bednarik . In 2011, he had 101 tackles,  (7.5 tackles for loss) and two sacks. However, Brown is not a one man show at LB. they are going to have to count their other LBs Junior Tre Walker (6'3" 225) and Senior Justin Tuggle (6'3" 223) to step up in 2012 and make plays when teams are doubling and tripling Brown. 


Their pass defense was pitiful in '11 as they were ranked 107th in pass defense. A big reason why is there were little to no pass rush was because of the fact that the pass rush they did have was very inconsistent, however, you can make the case that their secondary takes some of the blame also. They do have Senior Nigel Malone (5'10" 185) back at CB, and he's going to be asked to shut down the opposition best receiver a lot in '12. He's going to need help doing so. they don't have the depth or the talent to get it done by themselves without a consistent pass rush.


Time for my prediction for Kansas State in 2012. They will be very good and I think a darkhorse to reach the BCS championship game. They will be very good again this season, but they are not going to surprise anyone like they did in 2011. They will be very good again rushing and they will be a little better in the passing game. However, their Achilles heel will be their defense, and I believe we're going to see a lot of high scoring games with K-State from time to time and when you have a run dominant offense and not much of a passing game, its going to be tough to be a BCS title team.
 
They host Miami early, then start Big 12 play on the road in Norman vs Oklahoma, and their other Big 12 road test is in Morgantown vs newcomer West Virginia. They do get Oklahoma State and Texas at home, with the latter being in the season finale on December 1st. Looking at their schedule, I can see 8-9 wins for them this season. I am predicting a 8-4 season for the Wildcats in 2012.


In part 3, I'll talk about a very good team in the FCS in the state of Florida, and that's the Bethune-Cookman Wildcats. 

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