JACKSON, Mississippi - Not long after being promoted to offensive coordinator, Jackson State assistant coach Derrick McCall stated his plans for the Tigers' offense this season. In short, he wanted to keep the train moving.
"Offensively, our job is to score points," McCall said. "We want to do it in a way that has never been done before. I want to be better than we were last year.
"What we want to do is try to continue to build on what we've been doing."
As players report today in advance of Thursday's first practice, there's understandable skepticism among JSU faithful as to whether or not that can truly occur.
Can the Tigers' Air Raid offense - a unit that led the Southwestern Athletic Conference in passing offense and total offense each of the past two seasons - keep up its frantic pace without record-breaking quarterback Casey Therriault?
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