Tuesday, September 01, 2009

MEAC/SWAC Preview




The Grambling State Tigers and South Carolina State Bulldogs will participate in the fifth annual MEAC/SWAC Challenge in Orlando, FL on Sunday at 2 p.m. ET. This will be the opening game for both teams.

When GSU has the ball:

Ten starters return and all eyes will be on the continued progression of QB Greg Dillon. Dillon is the pure definition of a dual threat quarterback as he nearly ran for 700 yards while completing 18 touchdown passes. Frank Warren and Cornelius Walker return as one of the best running back duos in black college football. Kiare Thompson also returns as the Tigers leading receiver and will be joined by a young receiving core. However, two players to watch out for are WR Rodale Pippen and TE Larry Donnell. Donnell is a natural mismatch and Pippen has the makings of becoming a game breaker

South Carolina State’s defense was impressive last year. The Bulldogs ranked 11th in the nation in total defense and return six starters. SCSU lost MLB Marshall McFadden this season to an injury and he will be replaced by Julius Wilkerson. Markee Hamlin and Rafael Bush return as two of the best defensive backs in the MEAC. If Grambling’s offensive line is able to open up lanes for their rushing attack, it may be a long day for the Bulldogs. However, if they aren’t able to establish a running game, it takes GSU away from what it does best; which is control the pace of the game

Advantage: Grambling

When SCSU has the ball:

Will Ford is one of the best running backs in college football. Ford nearly had 1500 yards with 13 touchdowns last season. However, if Ford is thunder, than RB Travil Jamison has to be lightning. Jamison is an explosive back who is a threat each time he has the ball. Jamison led the team in touchdowns last season with 16. Oliver (Tre’) Young returns as South Carolina State’s leading receiver, Young had 48 receptions and will be QB Malcolm Long’s go-to receiver. Long is a quality passer who threw for nearly 2000 yards while completing 57% of his passes.

Grambling led the nation in turnovers forced last season and will be led by Christian Anthony. Anthony had 55 tackles with eight sacks and is primed for even bigger numbers this year. Bruno Foster might be the best kept secret in the SWAC and Nigel Copeland leads a loaded secondary.

It will be strength versus strength as SCSU likes the run the ball and GSU keys on stopping the run. While Ford and Jamison are the best 1-2 punch in HBCU football, the offensive line that will have three new starters have to provide room to run. A feat that is very hard to imagine against Grambling’s defense.

Advantage: Grambling

Whichever team’s offensive line plays the best will win. It’s as simple as that. Both offensive lines will have their problems, I just feel that Grambling's won't have as many.

Prediction: Grambling 27, SCSU 20

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