The non-conference schedule has the team traveling to Houston and Oklahoma State and home against Arizona and New Mexico. Going 2-2 is not out of the realm of possibility with the Houston game being the swing game if the defense and rush offense step up. The conference rotation schedule plays right into their hands as they avoid playing East Division favorites Marshall and Middle Tennessee State. They travel to Rice looking to avenge the 27-21 home loss and end the season with a home game against in-state opponent North Texas. The Roadrunners should be able to secure their first birth in the C-USA championship game if the transition into the Tucker Carter era is a smooth one and the defense is able to improve on the paltry 283.3 YPG passing average.
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