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[QUOTE="huskymedic, post: 4370729, member: 549"] [MEDIA=twitter]1560616416151310337[/MEDIA] The two UConn opponents on schedule: -> [SIZE=4][B]Breakout player to watch[/B]: [U]Utah State RB Calvin Tyler Jr.[/U] - Tyler led the Aggies in rushing with 911 yards last season while sharing time with Elelyon Noa. But Noa transferred out of the program, and Utah State lost its top three receivers and tight end to graduation. At 5-foot-8, 210 pounds, Tyler isn’t likely to become a workhorse back, but he should be an even bigger focus of the offense this year. <-[/SIZE] -> [B]Offensive player of the year: [/B] [SIZE=4][U]Fresno State QB Jake Haener[/U] - Haener earned second-team all-conference honors last year in passing for 4,096 yards, 33 touchdowns and nine interceptions — and he did that while banged up with injuries. After a brief trip into the transfer portal, he opted to come back to play for returning head coach Jeff Tedford. He also has three of his top four receivers back, including Jalen Cropper (85 catches, 899 yards). Haener is in store for a monster season. <-[/SIZE] [HEADING=2][B][SIZE=4]-> MWC Projected standings[/SIZE][/B][/HEADING] [B][SIZE=4]West Division 1. Fresno State (conference champion) - [/SIZE][/B][SIZE=4]With Haener, his top receivers and a veteran offensive line back, this should be one of the most explosive offenses in the country in Tedford’s second stint as head coach. The defense has a couple of holes to fill but was quietly solid at 20th nationally in scoring a year ago. The schedule includes some high-profile matchups early, with Oregon State, USC and Boise State in the first five games. [B]Mountain Division 1. Boise State 2. Utah State - [/B]The [URL='http://Njj'][COLOR=rgb(0, 0, 0)]Aggies[/COLOR][/URL] came out of nowhere to win the league last year with an up-tempo and explosive passing attack in coach Blake Anderson’s first season. Quarterback Logan Bonner is back, but he needs a new group of starting receivers. The defense was similarly explosive, racking up negative plays and cutting down on big plays as the season went on. Another influx of transfers should fill some holes, and this team could once again compete for the title. <-[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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