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FIU releases roster, schedule for upcoming season
FIU Football News
As FIU prepares for their upcoming season under new head coach Kyle Borland, let's take a look at who will be suiting up for the Golden Panthers this season.
(Note: Blue = starter and Red = redshirting)
Offense
Quarterbacks (Grade = C)
To efficiently run a spread option attack, you need a quick QB who can make good decisions. In FIU's case, their leader will be a redshirt freshman who is quick on his feet. DeMarcus Jean will lead FIU's new spread option attack. The redshirt freshman has the quickness needed to run the option and impressed coaches during the preseason with his decision-making.
#10 DeMarcus Jean ---6'0, 207 Freshman (RS)
#12 Will Ferguson --- 6'0 198 Sophomore (RS)
#11 Ian Wright --- 6'4, 195 Freshman
#16 Anthony Banks --- 6'3, 195 Freshman
Halfbacks (Grade = C+)
A spread option attack also cannot be run without great running backs, and FIU has a talented bunch. The Panthers backfield will be led by redshirt junior Casey Simmons, who brings a great mix of speed and power. Expect Simmons to garner most of the carries in this run-first offense, but watch out for speedsters Justin Peterson and Ray Brooks to also play a role.
#32 Casey Simmons --- 5'10, 205 Junior (RS)
#3 Justin Peterson --- 5'9, 184 Junior
#8 Ray Brooks --- 5'9, 195 Sophomore
#28 Josh Chance --- 5'10, 200 Sophomore
#2 Alonzo Fisher --- 5'10, 207 Freshman (RS)
Fullbacks (Grade = B-)
It is unclear how much the fullback position will be used in Coach Borland's offense, but if they do use it often they will not be disappointed. Redshirt sophomore Patrick Harris will start at fullback and is a great talent. Harris is a good blocker and can also bring some speed to the table, so expect Harris to play a role in the running game.
#27 Patrick Harris --- 5'10, 233 Sophomore (RS)
#36 Jeff Harper --- 6'1, 259 Senior (RS)
Wide Receivers (Grade = C)
The largest position group on the team boasts 12 talented but young pass catchers. This group is led by sophomore Donald Anderson, who showed great ability in catching the ball and making some moves after the catch. Expect Anderson to get most of the catches, while sophomores J.J. Smith and Shannon Ernst should also get some action in the passing game.
#83 Donald Anderson --- 5'11, 206 Sophomore
#9 J.J. Smith --- 5'11, 189 Sophomore (RS)
#5 Shannon Ernst --- 5'10, 187 Sophomore
#4 Jason Morgan --- 5'10, 176 Sophomore (RS)
#88 Brandon Turner --- 6'0, 197 Sophomore
#84 Eddie Poole --- 6'0, 201 Sophomore
#18 Marcus Graham --- 5'11, 219 Junior (RS)
#81 Brian Stewart --- 5'10, 172 Freshman (RS)
#1 Mark Lloyd --- 6'3, 182 Freshman
#24 Jonathan Fowlkes --- 6'3, 200 Freshman
#82 Nathan Williams --- 5'8, 160 Freshman
#80 Matt Baker --- 6'1, 190 Freshman
Tight Ends (Grade = B-)
Similar to the fullback position, it is unclear how much the tight end will be used in Coach Borland's spread attack, but FIU does have some talented tight ends. Redshirt junior Mike Hamilton is a big target who showed the ability to go up and get the ball in camp.
#89 Mike Hamilton --- 6'3, 276 Junior (RS)
#48 Malcom Cannon --- 5'11, 245 Senior (RS)
Tackles (Grade = C)
Steven White and Kellen Marcus will man their respective ends of the FIU offensive line, which needs to be strong in the run game and also needs to be solid when the Panthers pass.
#58 Steven White --- 6'5, 292 Sophomore
#78 Kellen Marcus --- 6'4, 285 Junior (RS)
#51 David Griffin --- 6'3, 280 Sophomore (RS)
#77 Jose Mackey --- 6'3, 322 Freshman (RS)
#70 Jason Alvarez --- 6'4, 320 Freshman
Guards (Grade = C+)
The interior of the offensive line is manned by senior offensive captain Leonard Jones and is the most experienced position group on the team. Senior Clay Martinez will control the other side of the line. Guard play is extremely important for an option attack and the guards look poised to dominate the trenches.
#74 Leonard Jones --- 6'0, 285 Senior (RS)
#68 Clay Martinez --- 6'0, 305 Senior
#65 Arthur Cwik --- 6'2, 274 Sophomore (RS)
#50 Fred McNeal --- 6'3, 290 Sophomore
Centers (Grade = C)
Redshirt junior Dan Massey will patrol the midpoint of the offensive line and looked comfortable making the line calls during camp.
#55 Dan Massey --- 6'0, 295 Junior (RS)
#69 Tim Owens --- 6'2, 320 Sophomore (RS)
#60 Eric Hall --- 6'1, 327 Sophomore (RS)
Defense
Defensive Ends (Grade = C)
Despite being an offensive-minded coach, Coach Borland loves to play aggressive and blitz often on defense. The blitzing should open up a lot of pass rush lanes for these solid defensive ends, who are led by redshirt senior Jason Rodgers and junior Adrian Mason.
#93 Jason Rodgers --- 6'2, 213 Senior (RS)
#98 Adrian Mason --- 6'2, 267 Junior
#94 Mark Hill --- 6'1, 279 Junior (RS)
#86 Mike Goins --- 6'3, 218 Freshman (RS)
#57 Harvey Diggs --- 6'3, 245 Freshman
#49 Pat Smith --- 6'3, 235 Freshman
Defensive Tackles (Grade = C)
An effective 4-3 defense cannot be run without solid defensive tackles plugging up the holes. Experienced big guys in junior Dwayne Nicholson and redshirt senior Tyrone Wynn will be the interior trouble this season.
#92 Dwayne Nicholson --- 6'1, 316 Junior
#99 Tyrone Wynn --- 6'4, 305 Senior (RS)
#95 Derek Valentine --- 6'1, 297 Sophomore
#96 Kyle Sanders --- 6'3, 282 Junior
#90 Gabe Moore --- 6'3, 270 Freshman
#71 Zack Whitworth --- 6'0, 288 Freshman
Outside Linebackers (Grade = C)
Very talented sophomore Roderick Anderson leads his extremely young group of OLB's, who will be looking to play solid run defense and be going after the sack on pass plays.
#44 Roderick Anderson --- 5'10, 205 Sophomore
#52 Alfred Moore --- 6'1, 232 Sophomore (RS)
#33 Tyrone Kellner --- 6'0, 212 Sophomore
#39 Courtney Miller --- 6'2, 195 Freshman
Middle Linebackers (Grade = C-)
Expect the middle linebackers to do most of the blitzing on defense, led by redshirt junior Lorenzo Townes.
#54 Lorenzo Townes --- 6'0, 223 Junior (RS)
#56 Lonnie Houston --- 6'1, 235 Sophomore (RS)
#53 Will Gray --- 5'11, 225 Sophomore
Cornerbacks (Grade = C)
Coach Borland inherited a solid group of corners, led by Preseason 2nd Team All-Sun Belt senior defensive captain Alex Galloway. Galloway, a speed demon who will also return kicks and punts, is a special talent and should help out the aggressive front seven by shutting down opposing receivers. Junior Andre Paul will man the other side of the defensive secondary, and expect Julian Anderson and Corey Sutton to also play roles too, as FIU will run a lot of nickel and dime packages.
#22 Alex Galloway --- 5'10, 174 Senior
#17 Andre Paul --- 5'11, 195 Junior
#6 Julian Anderson --- 6'0, 196 Junior (RS)
#31 Corey Sutton --- 6'0, 185 Freshman
#29 Tyree Alexander --- 6'0, 168 Sophomore
#35 Marlon Williams --- 5'10, 175 Freshman
Free Safeties (Grade = C)
Playing centerfield for the FIU defensive secondary will be redshirt sophomore Mark Owens, who narrowly beat out redshirt senior Kyle Morales for the starting job in camp.
#20 Mark Owens --- 6'2, 205 Sophomore (RS)
#30 Kyle Morales --- 5'11, 187 Senior (RS)
#42 Eric Doyle --- 6'1, 190 Freshman
Strong Safeties (Grade = C+)
Helping out on run support and ball-hawking in the secondary will be hard hitter Joel Razzano. Razzano showed the strong ability to come up for help on the run but was also quick enough to knock down passes in camp.
#13 Joel Razzano --- 6'1, 221 Junior
#38 Jeff Allen --- 5'11, 205 Junior
Kicker (Grade = C)
Redshirt sophomore Terence Woodard will handle the kicking duties for the Golden Panthers.
#40 Terence Woodard --- 5'8, 169 Sophomore (RS)
Punter (Grade = C+)
The Panthers are hoping not to use sophomore Austin Carroll that much this season, but if they are forced into that dreaded 4th down situation, Carroll is a solid punter that should push teams back.
#41 Austin Carroll --- 6'1, 193 Sophomore
Overall (Grade = C)
The Panthers are solid at some positions but hurting at others. Overall, they are a lower to middle-of-the-pack team who will hopefully improve on their 1-23 record over the past 2 seasons. Coach Borland has some tools on offense to effectively run his spread option attack, and hopefully the aggressiveness on defense will pay off in a big way. In the end, don't expect the Golden Panthers to win a lot of games and don't expect them to contend for the Sun Belt title this season, but do expect them to learn the new system well and make some noise along the way.
Predicted Finish: 2-10 (2-5 Sun Belt)
Speaking of schedules, opponents and the Sun Belt conference, let's take a look at FIU's upcoming schedule and the conference outlook for the upcoming season. The Golden Panthers have a brutal non-conference schedule to kick off the season before Sun Belt play begins, and it doesn't get any easier later. The Golden Panthers open their campaign on the road against #17 Penn State and will also face #10 Arkansas and Heisman candidate Darren McFadden midway through the season.
Schedule
(Red = Sun Belt game)
9/1 @ #17 Penn State
9/8 vs. Maryland
9/15 @ Miami
9/22 @ Kansas
9/29 @ Middle Tennessee State
10/6 vs. Troy
10/20 @ UL-Monroe
10/27 @ #10 Arkansas
11/3 @ Arkansas State
11/17 vs. UL-Lafayette
11/24 vs. Florida Atlantic
12/1 vs. North Texas
Troy is predicted to win the Sun Belt, followed closely by Arkansas State and Florida Atlantic. FIU unfortunately finds itself at the bottom of the outlook.
Sun Belt Outlook
1) Troy
2) Arkansas State
3) Florida Atlantic
4) Middle Tennessee State
5) UL-Lafayette
6) UL-Monroe
7) North Texas
8) Florida International
How far can the Panthers go in their 1st season under head coach Kyle Borland? Can the spread option attack light a fire under the offense? Can the defense play sound and make plays? All these questions and more will be answered throughout the season.
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