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FAU Ranked #25 in SI Preseason Top 25
25. FLORIDA ATLANTIC OWLS
Last year: 11–3 (8–0 Conference USA); Beat Akron in Boca Raton Bowl

SI Top 100 players: Two: RB Devin Singletary (No. 35), LB Azeez Al-Shaair (No. 79)

X-Factor: Beyond Singletary, the nation’s leader in touchdowns a year ago, the outlook for the Owls’ electric offense is murky after coordinator Kendal Briles left for Houston. It’s especially unclear who will take the reins at quarterback, and the process of answering that question might spill into the season. Lane Kiffin’s primary options, De’Andre Johnson and Chris Robison, each have their strengths and drawbacks: Johnson, a junior, saw his season end early a year ago due to blood clots in his arm, and Robison, a redshirt freshman, was originally a top recruit at Oklahoma before being kicked off the team before his college career even started. Neither has started a game; both can run and have struggled with accuracy.

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08-07-2018 10:37 AM
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