College Football Picks – 2010 New Mexico State Aggies

The New Mexico State Aggies had a terrible NCAA football team season in 2009. The Aggies have a clean slate and a new attitude, but the question is do they have the talent to match the new attitude to start the 2010 season? New Mexico State ranked last in the FBS in total offense and scoring offense, there’s a new offensive coordinator who could turn around the pathetic offense in Las Cruces. There is a quarterback battle and it will continue into fall camp. Last year’s starter Jeff Fleming will duel with junior college transfer Matt Christian for the starting job to open the season, Fleming made too many mistakes in costly moments and that led to a 3-10, 1 season. -7 at the WAC conference. The offensive line blocked running back Seth Smith, who had over 1,000 yards rushing, very well. Wide receivers are very raw this season and the new offensive coordinator has to make some kind of upgrade, this sports expert believes that some defensive backs will have to become wide receivers. The Aggies went 5-6-1 against the spread in 2009 and 3-9 overall.

The 2010 New Mexico State defense should be better against the run this season, they were terrible in 2009. Highly ranted junior college transfer linebacker Frank Padilla should be able to fill the need at that position. New Mexico State will try to have 3 athletes at linebacker instead of big, slow players who can’t fill the slots. The strength of the defense is the secondary, cornerbacks Davon House and Jonte Green are very good, House may be the best in the WAC. Kicker Kyle Hughes often nails opposing offenses deep in his own territory, also returning in 2010.

This sports tipster predicts the New Mexico State Aggies will finish 3-9 overall in 2010.

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