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C-USA football roundtable: CFP expansion, UAB runs the West, East favorites

The college football season is just a month away, and conferences across the country are hosting their media days.

Rivals’ Conference USA publishers sat down this month for a roundtable discussion on several topics of note ahead of the 2021 football season.

Today, the publishers touch on a potential College Football Playoff expansion, how dominant UAB has been in the C-USA West Division, and how the East Division stacks up this season.

If the CFB Playoff had expanded to 12 for 2021, which Conference USA team would have the best shot?

“If CFB Playoff was to expand to 12 for 2021, UAB would be the team in best position to make it. The Blazers have won C-USA 2 out of the last 3 years, and Bill Clark has established an identity within the program. Although Tyler Johnston III isn’t an all-conference caliber QB, the run game is very strong and the defense is as physical as it gets.” -Ben Carlisle, BleedTechBlue.com

“Probably UAB. Not only should UAB be very good again, but they have a huge out-of-conference game against Georgia on their schedule. While the chances of the Blazers upsetting UGA are extremely slim, that's the type of win coupled with an undefeated season that could help UAB leapfrog a team like Cincinnati or Boise.” -Chris McLaughlin, HerdNation.com

“I’ll roll with Marshall. They are breaking in a new coach, giving Charles Huff his first opportunity to be a head coach. Huff will have immediate success. Look for Marshall’s signal caller Grant Wells to flourish in the offense, having the green light to throw the rock around. Despite losing all everything linebacker Tavante Beckett, who was the Conference USA defensive player of the year, Marshall returns eight starters on the defensive side of the ball. I look for Marshall to drop one league game this season.” -Matt Dossett, GoMiddle.com

“I would have to go with Bill Clark and UAB. Clark has done a phenomenal job of not only keeping the program going, but winning championships during that process.” -Heath Hinton, BigGoldNation.com

“College football is very hard to predict in any conference, but one of the most consistent things in Conference USA is Bill Clark in his UAB Blazers. If I had to pick a team right now it would have to be them. If I had a runner up it would most likely be a team like FAU or Marshall.” -Javi Cardenas, BirdsUp.com

“I feel that UAB would be that team, just based on how successful they've been over the past few years. The Blazers have won three straight Conference USA West Division titles, are the defending league champions, and have a lot of talent on the roster for the 2021 season – highlighted by veteran quarterback Tyler Johnston III, who's thrown for over 4,000 yards and 35 touchdowns during his UAB career.” -Tyler Mansfield, InsideHilltopperSports.com

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Will UAB repeat as West Champ in 2021?

“UAB is the clear favorite to repeat, but UTSA and Louisiana Tech will give the Blazers all they can handle. Jeff Taylor has built a strong run game around Sincere McCormick and 11 starters are back on defense for the Roadrunners. Year in and year out Louisiana Tech & UAB always play a big part in deciding the West. The Bulldogs defeated the Blazers a season ago in 2 OT.” -Ben Carlisle, BleedTechBlue.com

“Short answer is yes. UTSA seems to be a bit of a media darling right now (for good reason) but UAB just returns too much, Bill Clark is the best coach in the conference by a decent margin and the excitement of opening up a new stadium should be enough for a 4th consecutive western division title for UAB.” -Chris McLaughlin, HerdNation.com

“I think UAB will repeat. Simply put, Bill Clark has the UAB program rolling and is definitely a force to be reckoned with in Conference USA. Look for tailback DeWayne McBride to flourish in the offense, coming in to replace Spencer Brown. I think that UTSA and Louisiana Tech are the two biggest challengers and formidable foes for UAB. I would probably have Tech ahead of UTSA in the pecking order. The thing is Louisiana Tech has to go to Birmingham to face UAB.” -Matt Dossett, GoMiddle.com

“USB is in the best position to win the West. That being said, any team 2 through 6 could win it as well. The parity in the league is good from top to bottom.” -Heath Hinton, BigGoldNation.com

“They definitely should be the odds-on favorite to repeat as champions. UAB seems like the strongest team on paper right now, but there are some teams that might give them a run for their money. In the East a team like Marshall or FAU might have the talent to give them a good fight in the title game. In the West UTSA and La. Tech return a lot and might give the Blazers a hard time.” -Javi Cardenas, BirdsUp.com

“UAB was the C-USA West Division favorite, of course, and they'll be expected to have another strong season. However, when you look at the West Division, there's a team that may be just as good – if not, better – than UAB: UTSA. The Roadrunners have a pair of veteran studs on their roster in quarterback Frank Harris and running back Sincere McCormick, and they've combined for nearly 3,500 all-purpose yards in two seasons.” -Tyler Mansfield, InsideHilltopperSports.com

Which team will win the East Division in 2021?

“Western Kentucky. There are a lot of believers in both Marshall and FAU, but I love what Tyson Helton has done in Bowling Green. The Hilltoppers were very good on defense a season ago, so Helton went out and added Zach Kittley as his OC along with Houston Baptist transfer Bailey Zappe at QB. I think this is the year the Hilltoppers get back to their 2016 form.” -Ben Carlisle, BleedTechBlue.com

“Marshall. Defensive Coordinator Lance Guidry takes over a unit that only allowed 13 points per game last year and returns eight full-time starters. That unit should carry the Herd early through a relatively weak early-season schedule until quarterback Grant Wells gets his feet back underneath him. Marshall's game at FAU on November 6th very likely could decide the East.” -Chris McLaughlin, HerdNation.com

“I already mentioned it, but I’ll reiterate that Marshall will not only take the East crown, but also the whole enchilada, winning the league outright. If I had to pick a couple contenders I would go with FAU, and then WKU. Marshall has to go to FAU, but they host the Hilltoppers. Look for Marshall to cruise to a division title and get revenge, beating UAB for the Conference USA championship.” -Matt Dossett, GoMiddle.com

“I like Marshall. If FAU can improve on the offensive side of the ball, then they have the defense to win the East. Marshall does have a new HC, sometimes that transition takes time.” -Heath Hinton, BigGoldNation.com

“I am picking Willie Taggert and the FAU Owls this year in the East. They have recruited extremely well and they bring back a lot of super seniors. Marshall is breaking in a new coach which gives them a slight edge over the Heard in my opinion.” -Javi Cardenas, BirdsUp.com

“To me, Marshall is the East Division favorite coming into the season. Although the Herd lost a pair of dominant players in running back Brenden Knox (887 yards and nine touchdowns) and defensive leader Tavante Beckett (90 tackles, 7.5 TFLs, 4 fumble recoveries, 2.5 sacks and 2 forced fumbles), and bring in a new head coach in Charles Huff, they have everything they need in order to capture the East title in 2021.” -Tyler Mansfield, InsideHilltopperSports.com

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