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Elon Phoenix
Elon is another CAA school that struggled to score last season, finishing with a 13.4 point average per game.
Elon used a two QB system with Connor Christiansen and Daniel Thompson last fall. That does not work, ever, so finding a go to guy from day one will be key. If they don't, nothing changes.
Elon finished dead last in the CAA in rushing, so apparently, nothing on that side of the ball seems to be working. Improving a thin and weak line is key.
The back seven on defense is solid, which is the good news. Corey Mitchell and John Silas are active play makers at LB, and the secondary is solid with the return of. Chris Blair and Adrian McClendon.
Elon has the ability to match the four wins from last season.
Albany Great Danes
Albany must get better production from QB DJ Crook in 2016. He passed for only 8 TDs last fall, but also tossed 8 picks, That number must change, as must his passing total of 1168 yards. WR Zee Roberson must up his production as the leading receiver as well.
Albany finished dead last in total defense in the CAA last season by giving up over 410 yards per game. There is, however, talent to build on. Julian Cox (LB) is a star in the making, but he needs help. Rayshan Clark (S), Malachi Hoskins (LB) and DaSharnte Thompson (LB) should be the foundation for that building.
I am calling for a 3-8 finish.
Maine Black Bears
29 year old Joe Harasymiak is now in charge at Maine after long time coach Jack Cosgrove retired after last season. He is the youngest coach in D1 football now. Sorry Matt Campbell.
Maine must start by finding a QB for an anemic offense that scored just under 15 points per game last season. Dan Collins and Drew Belcher will both be battling in camp. The winner will have quality receivers in Micah Wright and Jordan Dunn, but a quality run game must be found.
Patrick Ricard is a star on the defensive line, but he could be neutralized by double teams this fall if the Bears don't find other play makers up front.
Getting back to three wins this season against a brutal schedule will be an accomplishment.
Rhode Island Rams
URI has been a mess since I lived there over 13 years ago. The facilities are a mess (most high schools can field comparable facilities for football). It is obvious that the school is not taking this program seriously enough.
Jim Fleming hit the recruiting trail hard, and hauled in 29 first year players, but that is only a beginning to a massive building process that must take place if URI is to find relevance in this league. Remember, just a few short seasons ago, URI almost bolted for the Northeast Conference so that they would have to field even less financial responsibility for the program (less scholarships).
Harold Cooper, the QB, was also the leading rusher last fall, and that is a huge problem. He should get some help from Sam Benjamin and Harold Buckner, a pair of transfer WRs.
Adam Parker (LB) is a star on defense, but he has no help.
It is possible that the Rams could finish 0-11 this fall, as they would have to scrap for any win whatsoever.
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