Mountain West Conference
2008 Record: (4-8, 1-7)
2008 Bowl: none
Coach: Dave Christensen (First year at
Offensive Coordinator: Marcus Arroyo
Defensive Coordinator: Marty English
Returning Leaders
Rushing: Brandon Stewart, WR, 78 yards
Passing: Dax Crum, QB, 429 yards
Receiving: Greg Bolling, WR, 271 yards
Tackles: Gabe Knapton, LB, 92
Sacks: John Fletcher, DT, 4.5
Interceptions: Chris Prosinski, S, 3
Other Key Returnees: CB Marcell Gipson, CB Tashaun Gipson, DT Fred Givens, LB Weston Johnson, OT Clayton Kirven, WR David Leonard, OT Ryan Otterson, TE Jesson Salyards, G Sam Sterner, WR Brandon Stewart, DE Mitch Unrein
Key Losses: C Tim Bond, LB Ward Dobbs, G Kyle Howard, LB Mike Juergens, RB Devin Moore, S Quincy Rogers, RB Wynel Seldon, QB Chris Stutzriem
Coach Dave Christensen spent eight seasons running the
Strengths:
The coaching staff has done a pretty good job updating the talent on the roster. The most pressing need was at quarterback and junior college transfer Robert Benjamin was a decent pickup. However, Karsten Sween won the job in the spring and should be the quarterback. Sween started in 2007, but struggled with his decision making. Time and experience should help in that regard and it has already begun to show during the spring. However, Sween needs some help from the rest of the offense. Receivers Greg Bolling, Brandon Stewart and David Leonard are back, as is tight end Jesson Salyards, so Sween should have plenty of options down field. Coach Christensen traditionally does not rely much on the ground game, but running backs Devin Moore and Wynel Seldon combined to rush for nearly 2,000 yards last year and they will not be easy to replace.
Weaknesses:
While the offense adjusts to the new system, the defense will have to carry this team. With eight starters returning, the prospects sound promising, but the Cowboys defense needs to replace a few key contributors. Linebackers Ward Dobbs and Mike Juergens will be difficult to replace and that will put a lot of pressure on players like Weston Johnson and Gabe Knapton to step up and be leaders. The biggest problem is on the defensive line where
The Bottom Line:
The only highlight of Coach Joe Glenn’s last season with
2008 Team Stats:
Rushing Offense: 178.33 (34th in nation, 4th in conference)
Passing Offense: 117.67 (114, 8)
Total Offense: 296.00 (108, 9)
Scoring Offense: 12.67 (119, 9)
Rushing Defense: 140.17 (59, 4)
Pass Defense: 189.50 (31, 2)
Total Defense: 329.67 (38, 3)
Scoring Defense: 27.75 (73, 6)
Turnover Margin: -1.83 (118, 9)
Sacks: 1.42 (94, 6)
Sacks Allowed: 1.50 (33, 4)