ASU FOOTBALL Predictions for 2006

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well according to the ten year rule, it should be a good year
 
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Well its the ten year rule also.

its 666 this year.

so i would say Pac-10 champs and National Champs.

Go Devils!!! 666 its are year.
 

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worst case: 8-5; Most likely either 9 or 10 wins(includes bowl game)...
 

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What's their schedule? How is everyone's opinion of Drik Koetter after a few years?
 

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boisesuns said:
What's their schedule? How is everyone's opinion of Drik Koetter after a few years?


Intelligent offensive coach who can recruit for the offense, terrible defensive coach/coaching/recruiting. Same problems every year, and we can't win the big ones. I am not happy about his extension, it's rewarding mediocrity.
 

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Intelligent offensive coach who can recruit for the offense, terrible defensive coach/coaching/recruiting. Same problems every year, and we can't win the big ones. I am not happy about his extension, it's rewarding mediocrity.

Interesting take. When he was at Boise State he kind of got the same opinion. He seems to to get the best out of QB's and runs a decent offense.

Boise is now a few coaches since Koetter. Hard to beleive, but we are slowly becoming the coaching farm.

New head coach Chris Peterson takes over hopefully to stay a while:)

The past thee Bronco Coaches are now at "Bigger" Programs
Houston Nutt-Arkansas
Dirk Koetter-ASU
Dan Hawkins-Colorado
 

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Here's how I see ASU's schedule going down.

Thu. Aug. 31 NORTHERN ARIZONA W
Sat. Sept. 9 NEVADA 7 p.m. W
Sat. Sept. 16 @ Colorado L
Sat. Sept. 23 @ California* W
Sat. Sept. 30 OREGON* L
Sat. Oct. 14 @ USC* 5:00 p.m. W
Sat. Oct. 21 STANFORD* 3 W
Sat. Oct. 28 @ Washington * W
Sat. Nov. 4 @ Oregon State* W
Sat. Nov. 11 WASHINGTON STATE* W
Sat. Nov. 18 UCLA* W
Sat. Nov. 25 @ Arizona* W

10-2 is possible, but getting past USC will be tough. I think they can beat Oregon and should be able to hang with the other pac 10 opponents. Nevada has a good qb but ASU's size will be too much for them.

Watch out for Colorado:Two former BSU coaches face off (Hawkins was under Koetter)
 

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QB story good for ASU -- but ending will be unhappy for someone
June 19, 2006
By Dennis Dodd
CBS SportsLine.com Senior Writer
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TEMPE, Ariz. -- Arizona State quarterback Sam Keller steals signals. He's really good at it.


He had your blitz schemes, Washington State. Forget those safety blitzes, UCLA. He ripped those, too. Arizona's zone blitzes didn't fool him.

The son of a former Michigan All-American linebacker, Keller knows his football. The routine is easy: Keller studies the opposing defensive assistant signaling in formations, then files them in his mental hard drive.

"I can remember things really well. By the (end of the) first quarter I had their blitz signals," the Sun Devils' senior said. "I'd catch them every time."

It's a minor detail that Keller wasn't actually playing when all this occurred, but it does help make a point.

Arizona State leads the nation in quarterbacks.

Forget about your Brian Brohms, your Brady Quinns, your Chris Leaks. Right here, right now, no one has a better quarterback situation than ASU.

How many schools' No. 2 (sophomore Rudy Carpenter ) led the nation in pass efficiency last year? Carpenter went 4-1 as a starter after Keller was lost for the season in October.

How many quarterbacks played parts of two games with a shredded thumb ligament on this throwing hand? Before finally being knocked out in the season's seventh game, it was Keller, who then developed his signal-stealing skills from the sidelines.

How many coaches can count on a 4,000-yard, 40-touchdown performance out of the box? Coach Dirk Koetter can, because his two-headed monster essentially accomplished it last year (4,438 yards, 37 touchdowns combined).

But how many coaches have his decision? By the end of August, Koetter is going to have to pick between them. Keller, now healthy, retained his starting spot on the depth chart but still has to battle hard-charging Carpenter in the preseason to keep it.

"One guy is definitely not going to be happy," Koetter said. "I don't look forward to that day."

It's going to be awkward and possibly ugly. Both quarterbacks have pro potential but -- barring injury -- one will have to sit for an entire season.
Sideline observers of spring practice say Carpenter looked better, although Keller took 60 percent of the snaps. With the starting decision not coming until late, Carpenter probably can't transfer if things don't go his way.

Take your pick: Keller is 4-4 as a starter. Sun Devils everywhere fell in love when he came off the bench to replace injured Andrew Walter and become the 2004 Sun Bowl MVP in his first career start.

At 6-feet-4, 240 pounds, he is the more imposing figure. That surgically repaired right thumb is obvious -- and more dangerous. A knob has formed over the ligament where sutures and threads have actually made the appendage stronger.

"During the spring, I was throwing farther than I ever have," he said. "One day I threw it 75 yards."

Carpenter, though, is perceived as a better game manager. He's certainly more accurate (68 to 58 percent last season) and, as mentioned, efficient (17 touchdowns, two interceptions).
He clinched the pass efficiency title with a 467-yard, four touchdown game against Rutgers in the Insight Bowl. Left behind were Brohm -- who finished second after being injured himself -- and Vince Young, No. 3 after the game of his life in the Rose Bowl.

"There's only one guy that can do that every year," Carpenter said of his title. "That's pretty cool."

Yeah, and come August, it might be: Thanks a lot, go find some bench.
They're teammates but not close friends off the field. Carpenter is a homebody living with his longtime girlfriend. He also might be more cerebral.

"I don't like school," Keller said. "I hate school."

Don't talk to Carpenter about killer instinct. He just completed Serial Killers 300, a class about ... you guessed it.

"Where Charlie Manson's hideout was is pretty much Simi Valley," said Carpenter, from Westlake, Calif. "That's right down the street from me."
Charming.

The battle actually overshadows the guy who will decide it. Koetter doesn't get the pub of other quarterback gurus (Jeff Tedford, Charlie Weis, Urban Meyer etc.). Maybe it's because his defenses haven't been good enough to seal the deal.

In five seasons here, Koetter is only five games over .500 (33-28). But
there is definite momentum building. The Sun Devils have won consecutive bowl games for the first time since 1987. In the Pac-10, only USC and Cal have a better record in the past 25 games than Arizona State (17-8).

One or both current quarterbacks could add to Koetter's quarterback resume. The 47-year-old has had a hand in developing seven quarterbacks who have at least signed NFL contracts -- everyone from first-round draft pick Joey Harrington at Oregon to free agents Bart Hendricks and Ryan Dinwiddie at Boise State.

"He's so good at game-planning, setting you up for success," Keller said. "Anybody can come in here. A monkey can come in here (at play quarterback)."

"A monkey?" Carpenter asked. "In some ways it's true. In Coach Koetter's offense, it doesn't matter who is playing."

We'll get back to you in August on that one, Rudy
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I think we have a pretty easy schedule this year, all things considered, and if we can stay healthy, and get production from our D-line transfers, we have as good a chance as we ever have.
 

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sundevilscott said:
Don't we play Cal and SC on the road?
That's what I was about to say. No way ASU gets both of those W's, Cal and USC are not only the most talented teams in the Pac who also match up well against ASU but they're also legitimate Top 10 teams nationally. If ASU goes 2-1 which is very possible against that stretch of Cal, Oregon, and USC then they're in the driver's seat for Pasadena. However if they go 0-3 which is also very possible their season could end up in the crapper. Their out of conference schedule and everything after USC is nothing to get too concerned about.
 

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8-4 is my call.
 

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First of all, Cal is overrated. They are a great running team(great TB), but I'm not sold on their qb or oline...

USC is as talented as anyone, but their experience doesn't impress me.

Oregon is right up there, but they've got positions to prove (qb)

As a homer, I think ASU has the inside track, IF the dline turns out healthly...Just my completely biased opinion of course;)
 

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Would I be too optomistic to say the sweep the season? Although, I am not convinced that would get them to the NC game.

I can dream... with this team is usually comes down to dreaming. Too many close calls and dissappointments. I would rank a National Title by the Suns Devils Football team second to only a Championship by the Suns to my list of sport dreams.
 

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I see a 9-3 record in the regular season with us losing to USC and Cal as well as another team that we should beat(like always). I think our team will improve and will be near the top of the Pac-10. I have them at 3rd in the conference but they have a good chance to be first.
 

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