Friday, October 25, 2013

S.C. State's Adams hopes squad is ready for B-CU after extra practice time

ORANGEBURG, South Carolina  -- Whether it’s the “Wyatt-bone” in the past or the present “Speedway Offense” under Brian Jenkins, South Carolina State defensive coordinator Mike Adams has always welcomed the challenge of stopping Bethune-Cookman.

For the latest clash Saturday at Municipal Stadium, he’s looking to capitalize on the extra practice time the Bulldogs (5-2, 3-0) received from the bye week to devise the perfect game plan to slow down the 14th-ranked Wildcats.

“There’s no doubt we put a lot of preparation into the basics of their offense and we tried to expand all the different checks and calls that we can do to offenses like this,” Adams said. “So I’m hoping it’s more than enough time and our guys will be ready.”


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From having the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference’s top rushing offense and utilizing a three-quarterback system to enhance the ground game and take advantage of deep threats like All-Conference wide receiver Eddie Poole, Bethune-Cookman (6-1, 3-0) presents as difficult a matchup for Adams as Coastal Carolina and even Clemson.

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