Day late for Tuesday's
#126 FIU Panthers |
#12 in Conference USA |
Butch Jones’ program appeared to be building towards 2020, with an offense loaded with returning talent. Depending on who you believed, either they or Marshall were favorites to win the East Division, giving the program a chance for their first ever Conference USA title game appearance, and the second conference title in conference history. The overall offensive numbers, look fine, but really they were just able to bully around the bottom of the conference, and for some reason Miami. In FIU’s six wins, they averaged 34.7 ppg, and in their six losses, just 17.8 ppg. And now they have to replace nearly every skill position player they relied upon a year ago. Only UL Monroe returns less offensive production than the Panthers. Gone is their starting quarterback, their top two running backs, and three of their four receivers who had more than 3 receptions. But at least they return their bookend tackles, off the best offensive line in the conference, who allowed just 14 sacks all season, easily the fewest in Conference USA, with a 2.37% sack rate, which was the best in the nation. Oh, Devontay Taylor announced he’s transferring to Florida State. So they don’t even have that going for them. Even their kicker, who missed 6 field goals from 35 yards or less, is off to Miami...who FIU beat! So where the Panthers are going to find points is a mystery. Now it’s on the defense to step up. While they lost their two best players, there is still as much talent as Butch Davis has had to work with in South Florida. Brothers Rishard and Richard Dames lead a secondary that technically lost both starting cornerbacks, but does still have Richard at safety, and now Rishard steps into a starting role after leading the team in interceptions a year ago, despite being a backup. The best NFL prospect though is pass rusher Alexy Jean-Baptiste, the former Arkansas transfer. He’s a 3-4 OLB in the pros at just 245 pounds, but in Conference USA he is a pain of a defensive end, who led the team in both sacks and tackles for loss. How the 2020 season pans out should depend heavily on getting fast out of the gate. The second game is a road trip to Central Florida, but aside from that, the schedule is incredibly backloaded. The Panthers play 4 of the 5 best teams from the conference a season ago (Louisiana Tech, Florida Atlantic, Western Kentucky, and Marshall), and play all four of those games in the final five games of this season. Prior to that, aside from the UCF game, they play an FCS team (Jacksonville State), a pair of FBS bottom dwellers (Liberty and Massachusetts), and thee conference opponents who went a combined 12-25 a year ago (Old Dominion, Middle Tennessee State, and Charlotte). So there is plenty of opportunity to get momentum early, but if they aren’t there bowl eligible by Halloween, it seems likely that FIU misses a bowl game for the first time under Davis.
| KEY PLAYERS |
WR | Shemar Thornton, Senior |
TE | Sterling Palmer, Junior |
T | D'Ante Demery, Senior |
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DE | Alexy Jean-Baptiste, Senior |
CB | Rishard Dames, Senior |
P | Tommy Heatherly, Senior |