NORMAL, Alabama -- Alabama A&M's offense has shown some of the same inconsistency play that plagued it throughout and rough and tumble 2013 campaign, during which the Bulldogs went 4-8 in its final season under former coach Anthony Jones, this spring.
"I see a bunch of mixed messages right now," AAMU coach James Spady said, following the team's first scrimmage of the spring this past Saturday. "On minute, we break off a 35, 40-yard-run and the next play we get tackled for a 5-yard loss. One minute, our defense is getting up the field and penetrating. The next minute they get pushed around. So, we're inconsistent right now. We gotta make sure we do all the little things right all the time."
Spady, a former tight ends coach at Nevada, took over the reigns in Normal back in late December, taking over for Jones, who had guided the program for more than a decade.
The first-time head coach will have his debut when the Bulldogs take on ...
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