Sunday, September 8, 2013

Carter, interceptions help B-CU to 66-7 victory over Virginia Union

DAYTONA BEACH, Florida  — Bethune-Cookman receiver Eddie Poole has played football for Brian Jenkins for five years, including one season at Rutgers. And by now he knows very well that the coach is never satisfied, even when his team is leading by more than four touchdowns at halftime.
 
“Today he actually behaved himself,” Poole said of B-CU’s head coach. “But at halftime we got threatened that if we didn’t start playing Wildcat football we’d have to practice (after the game).”
 
B-CU played Wildcats football — making big plays on offense, defense and special teams — and trounced NCAA Division II Virginia Union 66-7 in its home opener Saturday at Municipal Stadium.
 
A crowd of 6,478 saw the Wildcats (2-0) surpass 65 points for the first time in three years. B-CU scored on 10 of 13 possessions, including two touchdowns on interception returns, blocked a punt and piled up 464 yards of offense.
 
Jackie Wilson, Quentin Williams and Brock Waters all saw time at quarterback for the Wildcats and they all threw a touchdown pass.
 

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