Wednesday, August 14, 2013

FAMU secondary looks to reload

TALLAHASSEE, Florida  --  Secondary coach Chris Cash only heard the stories about how FAMU had one of the best secondary units – the last line of defense – in the country two seasons ago.

He also knows the unit wasn’t very good last year when it was expected to be just as dominant.

Cash is hopeful the unit, led by six-year safety John Ojo and junior Terry Johnson, could get back to being as dominant as it was. The talent is there, Cash said, so the rest shouldn’t be too hard.

“Everything is predicated on the ball; no matter how you look at it,” said Cash, who along with Corey Fuller coaches the secondary.

“You can be fast, you can do technique to take the proper angle but at the end of the day your goal is to either catch the ball or take the ball away. You try to knock it out, catch it, punch or strip it. That’s it. Once you get that mindset, that’s it.”

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