The beginning of the 2008 season was a rough one for Central Oklahoma for a couple of different reasons.
First off, the well publicized NCAA infractions left many thinking that UCO would just be an afterthought in 2008 and the following years. They were putting their team on the field with their hands tied a bit by the penalties, had a brand new coach (Terry Holland) and offensive system coming in.
Not only would their season start off with those issues, but the beginning of their schedule was brutal. There would be no "easing into" things for UCO, having to face Pitt State, West Texas, Texas A&M-Kingsville, and Tarleton the first 4 games of the season. They started the season 0-4 after those games, losing by an average of 24 points per game.
Then there was Week 5 against Commerce. The Bronchos finally caught their first break of the season, facing TAMC without Terry Mayo (ill) and Nabil El-Amin (injured). They would end up beating Commerce 21-13, and would not lose another game the rest of the season.
Things really began clicking for UCO from Week 5 on. From that point on they really starting to put things together, including a 38-33 surprise over Midwestern and a 41-7 blowout of Southeastern Oklahoma.
Their 7-4 season record (5-0 LSC North Record) was good enough to claim the Lone Star North title, and left little doubt that they were the best team in the North in 2008. Head Coach Terry Hardeman won LSC North Coach of the Year, and definitely deserved it. We had pretty rough predictions in the preseason for UCO, and we couldn't have been more wrong. Congrats to the Bronchos on a really good season.
Season Statistics (LSC Ranking)
#6 Scoring Offense
#4 Rushing Defense
#4 Sacks
#3 Opponents' 3rd Down Conversions (29%)
#2 Turnover Margin (+12)
#4 Red Zone Offense (82%)
#2 Red Zone Defense (69%)
#9 Scoring Defense
#10 Rushing Offense
#12 Passing Defense
Season Statistic Leaders (LSC Ranking)
QB Brandon Noohi - #8 Passing Effeciency (116.9), #10 Passing Yards Per Game (180.9) - 2nd LSC North
LB Terrence Hill - #7 Tackles (8.1 pg) - HM LSC North
DL Jermelle Cudjo - #6 Tackles for Loss (15.5) - 1st LSC North
LB Terry Hardeman - #5 Tackles (8.2 pg) - 2nd LSC North
S TJ Shaw - #10 Tackles (7.4 pg), #4 Passes Defended (1.27 pg) - 1st LSC North
LB KC Asiodu - #16 Tackles (6.7 pg), #8 Tackles for Loss (13.5) - 1st LSC North - LB of the Year
LSC Scoop Preseason Predictions:
Best Case Scenario - 4-7
"...Their crossover/out of conference schedule includes: Pitt State, West Texas, Tarleton, A&M-Kingsville, and Midwestern State. Ouch..."
Worst Case Scenario - 2-9 or 3-8
"...The schedule just doesn't have many let ups in it, and the Bronchos may be drowning by the mid-season point with the top-heavy schedule."
Actual 2008 Record - 7-4
Lone Star Conference
- Lubbock Christian's McCool becomes LSC single-season home run king with 30th blast
- After record-setting performance, West Texas A&M's Amponsah named USTFCCCA National Athlete of the Week
- DBU prevails in playoff to claim second consecutive LSC women's golf title
- LSC Tennis Release – Week 11
- LSC Outdoor Track and Field Release - Week 5
Angelo State University
- No. 7 Rambelles Split Senior Day Doubleheader
- Top-Ranked Rams Roll Past Aggies in Doubleheader Sweep
- Rambelles Travel to Western New Mexico and Sul Ross State to Close the Regular Season
- No. 7 Rambelles Ranked Third in South Central Regional Rankings
- Valchar, Florentin Earn LSC Field Athletes of the Week
Cameron University
Eastern New Mexico University
MSUMustangs.com
Texas A&M-Commerce
Tarleton State University
- Tarleton State Softball heads to the northeast for three-game tilt with Providence
- Tarleton State’s season ends at Sugar Beach Thursday in Conference USA Beach Volleyball Championship
- No. 25 Tarleton State Track and Field gears up for only home meet of the season with the Joe Gillespie Invitational on Friday and Saturday
- Texan Baseball set to host three-game series against Utah Tech this weekend
- Tarleton State Men’s Golf set for WAC Championship this weekend
Texas A&M-Kingsville
- Javelinas finish regular season with 4-1 win over Western New Mexico
- Javelinas get crucial late-season win, split opening day with West Texas A&M
- Hogs split with St. Mary’s keep postseason hopes alive
- Javelinas playing Mustangs in regular season finale
- Track and field starting two-meet weekend in Austin at Texas Invitational
3 comments:
Cheaters do prosper in the LSC
This year's team had absolutely nothing to do with the previous regime. UCO started over. You should too. Besides, their division title really only proves how bad everyone else was in the North because UCO is a long ways from being good again.
won't be long until another lsc team can be called cheaters. don't throw rocks in glass houses, boys.
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