![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgw-vOfS3i08nTXM2Gx-b2GjzF3lPTMnnDzc5bUYQqrRfIdbkPcBWqWIMEldLpM4olZnVl59c712Ia15yHrZvWJxkGGiZdz0oXq9gCxUKRchPG1yjZs_DQ7oLN3bZhQnj1KUeoJ_fPBmaTg/s400-rw/BCU+9608+%2381+Joe+Singleton+%26+%245+Brian+Sumlar.jpg)
B-CU running back off to stellar start
DAYTONA BEACH, FL -- Bethune-Cookman coach Alvin Wyatt was surprised to hear that South Carolina State's Will Ford is not a senior. Thinking the running back is a senior is an understandable mistake. Ford, who is only a junior, has already rushed for 2,315 yards in his career and coming into this season was voted the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Preseason Offensive Player of the Year.
Although the Wildcats have managed to keep him in check in their first two meetings, Wyatt was a bit dispirited to learn this week that Saturday's game at Charleston, S.C., won't be the last time B-CU will have to face Ford. "I think he's a great running back," Wyatt said. "He has vision, power, good hands as well as speed. He has all the tools of being a great one."
CONTINUE READING, CLICK BLOG TITLE.
READ RELATED ARTICLES:
SC State opens MEAC season in Charleston
'Cats find their QBs
No comments:
Post a Comment