Western Michigan Broncos Football 2011 Preview, Predictions, Picks, Odds
As the 2011 NCAA Football Season approaches, we are providing season previews for every college football teams to give you the betting edge. Follow the best College Football Handicappers as they analyze their teams in this 2011 season preview. Be sure to bookmark SportsbookBuzz.com your source for Sportsbook Reviews. Use our comprehensive and insider info to bet successfully on the College Football in our recommend sportsbooks.View the rest of our 2011 NCAA Football Season Previews here.
2010 Record: 6-6 MAC Record: 5-3 (3rd, West) 2011 Returning Starters: 16; 6 offense, 8 defense, kicker, punter
Coach: Bill Cubit, 40-33 (6 years)
Offensive Coordinators: Bill Cubit Defensive Coordinators: Dave Cohen
2011 Western Michigan Players to Watch: QB Alex Carder, WR Jordan White, WR Robert Amheim, LG Anthony Parker, DE Freddie Bishop, DT Drew Nowak, MLB Mitch Zajac, SS Doug Wiggins
2011 Western Michigan Strengths:
Western Michigan wants to showcase Carder’s accurate passing. The Broncos exceeded the 40-point mark five times last year, and Carder recorded a 30-12 touchdown- interception ratio. White is his primary target and he has excellent run-after-the-catch ability.
2011 Western Michigan Weaknesses:
The Broncos have to pick up their defensive play, particularly when it comes to stopping the run. Western Michigan allowed 166.6 rushing yards per game and 4.3 yards per attempt. They need to get tougher play along the interior if they are going to Improve in that area.
2011 Western Michigan Offense:
Western Michigan’s attack begins with junior quarterback Alex Carder, who developed from gritty leader to dangerous passer as the 2010 season wore on. He passed for 3,334 yards, 30 touchdowns and 12 interceptions in his first 12 games as a starter. But he can be reckless with his body, choosing to take on linebackers for the chance at an extra yard. What makes coach Bill Cubit nervous is a somewhat unproven offensive line in front of his franchise quarterback, including possibly a first-year starter at left tackle. Carder will have his top wideout back, with Jordan White granted a sixth year after catching 94 passes for 1,378 yards the most in school history and 10 touchdowns last season. White’s wing man, Juan Nunez (91 catches, 1,032 yards, 10 TDs), is gone, leaving questions about who will be WMU’s No. 2 wideout. At running back, Aaron Winchester is a returning starter, but Brian Fields and Tevin Drake are likely to see the bulk of the carries. Fields and Drake both showed they can be productive in limited opportunities as freshmen. Drake led WMU with 405 yards rushing at 10.1 yards per carry despite playing in just six games. At 5’11″, 212 pounds, he’s considered the Broncos’ most dynamic and promising runner of the Cubit era.
2011 Western Michigan Defense:
For the first time heading into a season in Cubit’s tenure, the Broncos look as if they have a pair of established difference-making tackles and a true edge-rusher. Senior Drew Nowak (6’4″, 292) and sophomore Travonte Boles (5’10″, 303) proved to be a productive defensive tackle tandem last season. Lanky 6’5″ junior Paul Hazel returns after an eight-sack season as a sophomore, though Hazel wore down late in the fall. Two players to keep an eye on are linebacker Desmond Bozeman and rover Johnnie Simon. The coaches consider Bozeman to be the most talented linebacker on the roster. Simon, a heralded recruit as a safety a year ago, will try to replace all-conference selection Jamail Berry at the Broncos’ hybrid linebacker-safety position in the second season of defensive coordinator Dave Cohen’s scheme. Sophomore Lewis Toler has become a weapon at cornerback. As a redshirt freshman, he led the MAC in passes defended with 14, including five INTs. Opposite Toler, however, there are questions at the other corner, where inconsistency plagued WMU in 2010.
2011 Western Michigan Special Teams:
Punter Ben Armer, a fifth-year senior, averaged 41.2 yards per attempt a year ago, dropping 17 inside the 20. He has a powerful leg and hit 14 punts of 50 yards or more. Kicker John Potter is coming off a solid season in which he made 10 of 12 field goal attempts, also successful on all 50 of his extra point attempts. He can handle pressure situations, making a game-winning field goal in overtime in 2009 against Buffalo.
2011 Western Michigan Football Schedule | Western Michigan Football Sportsbooks |
2011 Western Michigan Predictions:
If it’s possible to reach a point where excitement and uneasiness collide, Western Michigan’s football program may be there. Two impressive performances to close the 2010 season, as well as the return of so many pivotal players, have undoubtedly created a buzz heading into 2011. However, a 6–6 record last fall and a fifth straight loss to rival Central Michigan have also placed serious pressure on Cubit entering his seventh year. Cubit, who’s 40–33 at WMU with trips to two bowl games, has a team he believes is capable of contending in the difficult MAC West. He’ll know soon enough. The Broncos’ MAC schedule begins with an anxiety-packed Sept. 17 home date against the Chippewas.
2011 Western Michigan Betting Odds:
Western Michigan Current odds to win a National Championship: +5000
Will Western Michigan go to a Bowl Game this season or will their season be lackluster? Either way, you can still enjoy Western Michigan Football Betting at our feature sportsbooks. College Football Betting is serious business; where you can make a ton of loot placing informed, smart Utah bets. Check out these highly reliable, trustworthy, online sportsbooks.
NCAA Football Handicapping Picks
Check out our weekly Sports Handicapping Picks from the world’s best handicappers. Trust our handicapping experts offering premium and free NCAA Football Picks and packages daily. Also stay up to date with weekly College Football Matchups, and buy some picks to win some BIG cash this football season at our recommended sportsbooks.
Bet on Western Michigan
If you are looking for the best Online Sportsbook to bet on the Western Michigan this season, then BetOnline.com with their Better Bonus Guarantee, is the place for you. BetOnline.com has NCAA Football Betting Lines and Odds, along with a tons of futures on the 2011 Season, so get your college football bets in early while the lines are hot!
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.