When Jamal Coleman raced 40 yards with an interception return Saturday in Tennessee State's Blue & White Spring Game some fans might have been relieved to see that replacing Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie was possible. But Coach James Webster and new defensive coordinator Rod Reed warned against being too presumptuous.
As it turned out, Coleman's big play was one of the few highlights for the unit in the offense versus defense game. Even without starting quarterback Antonio Heffner or 1,000-yard rusher Javarris Williams on the field, the offense had more highlights in a 36-20 victory at Hale Stadium before a crowd of about 1,000.
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