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Head coach Dawson Odums cleared out his defensive staff after a 2015 season that saw his team yield 33.5 points per game.
Enter Oliver, who brought a 4-2-5 base look with him from North Carolina A&T and routinely emphasized the importance of turnovers in practice.
The positive results were evident almost immediately.
After a pair of uneven performances against FBS schools ULM and Tulane, the Jaguars nearly shut out their first Southwestern Athletic Conference opponent — allowing a touchdown to Alabama State with less than a minute remaining in a 64-6 win.
They forced six turnovers in that game, setting the theme for what wound up being a successful first season under Oliver’s direction.
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