From Rivals.com
http://collegebaseball.rivals.com/content.asp?SID=1169&CID=912448
Kendall's analysis
SFA listed its strengths as the return of several experienced pitchers, the presence of several left-handed hitters and team defense. JUCO transfer outfielder Bo Coffman is an impact newcomer to watch … Texas A&M-Corpus Christi listed its strengths as a revamped starting rotation and having four seniors hitting at the top of the offensive lineup. The outfield is a potential weakness entering the season. Impact newcomers to watch include JUCO transfers Andrew Toppert and Brett Carnline, who will be the No. 1 and No. 2 weekend starters for the Islanders … Sam Houston State listed its strengths as pitching depth, good middle of the lineup and improved outfield defense. The only weakness is the loss of four top hitters, including Bobby Verbick, Todd Sebek and Keith Stein. Impact newcomers to watch include closer Sean Weatherford, starting pitcher Jordan Westra, outfielders Tyler Lundy and Tyler Knight, shortstop Jon Reed and designated hitter Peter Goudeau … Central Arkansas listed its biggest strength as starting pitching while weaknesses include several new faces, inexperience and many young players. Impact newcomers to watch include pitcher Brandon Solberg and first baseman Blake Roberts … Texas State has put together some impressive campaigns the past few seasons but has been unable to take the next step. The Bobcats will try to do so again this season, as they return three excellent hitters in Paul Goldschmidt, Lance Loftin and Adam Witek in addition to all-conference pitcher Zach Tritz … While outfielder Michael Rockett gets most of the headlines for UTSA, also keep an eye on junior right-handed pitcher Ryan Proudfoot. Proudfoot, the staff ace, made 12 starts last season, threw two complete games and had a 4.61 ERA in 70 1/3 innings of work. He also struck out 46 and walked 47, while opponents hit him at a .260 clip. If Proudfoot can get his control issues under wraps this season, perhaps he could become the conference's best starting pitcher.
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