DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – The Bethune-Cookman football team held
its eighth practice of the spring and fifth in full pads with a two-hour workout
Friday afternoon at the Wildcat Practice Fields. The practice extended just over
12 periods with heavy emphasis on offensive and defensive sets.
With the team more than halfway through thBrian Jenkins noticed the increased
intensity on the field during Friday’s practice.
e originally slated 13-practice
schedule of the spring, head coach
The Maroon and Gold spent much of practice focused on both 7-on-7 and
11-on-11 action amongst the first and second team units. Additionally, the
offensive and defensive lines did some individual workouts with their position
coaches.
The Wildcats endured light rain at the start of practice before precipitation
moved out of the area midway through. From that point on, the team worked out in
temperatures ranging from the low-to-mid 60s, while the skies were cloudy and
winds blew in from the ocean less than two miles east of campus at 8-10 mph.
B-CU returns to the Wildcat Practice Fields on Saturday, April 6.
Bethune-Cookman’s 13 spring practices conclude with the annual Spring
Showcase on Saturday, April 20. The time and location for the event should be
finalized early next week. Fans are encouraged to attend the event as it’s free
to the public.
The first edition of the CatEye Network original series First Down
aired Tuesday, April 2, going behind the scenes with the B-CU football team. The series will feature
six episodes throughout the course of spring practice leading into and beyond
the Spring Showcase on April 20.
For the latest information on Bethune-Cookman Football, follow @BCUathletics
on Twitter. Join the conversation for all things related to B-CU Football in
2013 by using the official hashtag #NeverSatisfied in all tweets.
COURTESY BETHUNE-COOKMAN UNIVERSITY SPORTS INFORMATION
No comments:
Post a Comment