Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - As usual, the FCS Independent programs are
just passing through the ranks.
Old Dominion is leaving for the FBS level and Conference USA next year.
Charlotte's startup program will be there, too, in 2015.
Monmouth didn't get asked back to the Northeast Conference after it announced
a move to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference in most sports. The Hawks are
now a year away from joining the Big South for football.
Abilene Christian and Incarnate Word are transitioning from Division II to the
Southland Conference.
That's where Houston Baptist also is headed, but it has a startup program this
year and is considering this a "developmental season" because it is not
playing Division I schools. The Huskies program, under coach Vic Shealy, will
consider 2014 as its first official season.
STORY LINES
ODU probably would have liked another shot at the FCS playoffs, having
surrendered a fourth-quarter lead to Georgia Southern in the national
quarterfinals, but the Monarchs are over the FCS scholarship limit and it's
full steam ahead to the FBS, with five such opponents this season, including
Maryland, Pittsburgh and North Carolina.
Charlotte coach Brad Lambert put together a veteran staff to get the 49ers on
the fast track to success. After fall practice, he bolstered his receiving
corps for this season with transfers Mikel Hunter (Air Force) and C.J.
Crawford (Marshall).
In a rarity, Abilene Christian and Incarnate Word will play a home-and-home
series this season, Oct. 19 in Abilene, Texas, and Nov. 9 in San Antonio.
OH, YES, THEM AGAIN
Taylor Heinicke, Old Dominion quarterback. Do we need to say any more?
Middle linebacker Dan Sullivan is the unquestioned leader of the Monmouth
defense. The senior gets into opposing teams' backfields.
Abilene Christian will rely on its skills position players, namely wide
receiver Taylor Gabriel (142 career receptions and 17 touchdowns) and multi-
dimensional running back Darrell Cantu-Harkless.
BREAKOUT PERFORMERS
Monmouth wide receiver Neal Sterling was hampered by an ankle injury
throughout last season. Healthier as a junior, he should take off this season.
Scoring was a problem last season while Incarnate Word finished 2-9. Chabot
College transfer Casey Jennings, a wide receiver, is an athletic playmaker.
It never hurts to have a stopgap in the middle of the defensive line.
Charlotte thinks it has one in redshirt freshman nose tackle Larry Ogunjobi.
POSITION BATTLES
Abilene Christian is in the unusual spot of needing to replace a second
straight four-year starting quarterback - Billy Malone, 2005-08, and Mitchell
Gale, 2009-12 - each of whom threw for over 12,000 career yards. Returnee John
David Baker, last year's backup, could face an experienced newcomer come
August camp.
Fourth-fifths of ODU's starting offensive line returns to protect Heinicke.
JUCO transfers Kyle Bottoms and Ely Anderson are among the players hoping to
secure the right guard position.
Incarnate Word's Taylor Woods split time at quarterback last season, but
redshirt freshman Trent Brittain has a chance to win the starting job.
SPRING PRACTICE DATES
Abilene Christian: March 19-April 16
Charlotte: March 18-April 20
Incarnate Word: March 21-April 20
Monmouth: March 26-April 27
Old Dominion: March 20-April 20
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