DAYTONA BEACH, Florida - With the 2012 football campaign around the corner, Bethune-Cookman University held its B-CU held Media Day on Sunday, Aug. 12.
Head Coach Brian Jenkins stressed keeping his team living in the moment.
“We have to learn to stay in the moment. I think that sometimes we jump ahead. We can’t look forward to certain games or opponents. We have to stay focused and work the moment. We have to be consistent and master the fundamentals,” stated Jenkins.
Players dressed in shirt and tie spoke to the press about the upcoming season.
“At first they didn’t agree with it but now they’ve come to understand it. Our players represent us well. It’s more than just football. It’s also about making young men,” added Jenkins.
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“Score! Score! Score!”
The way defensive coordinator Dawson Odums and his assistants see it, Southern defenders need not be satisfied with simply forcing turnovers. The coaches have challenged the Jaguars to take those turnovers and turn them directly into points.
“We’re trying to create great habits,” cornerback Virgil Williams said. “Whenever the ball’s on the ground, we look at that like an opportunity for us to get points. The offense can come out and have a bad game because the defense expects to score every game. That’s why when the ball’s on the ground, we scoop and score.”
During a scrimmage at the end of Tuesday’s morning practice, free safety ...
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The way defensive coordinator Dawson Odums and his assistants see it, Southern defenders need not be satisfied with simply forcing turnovers. The coaches have challenged the Jaguars to take those turnovers and turn them directly into points.
“We’re trying to create great habits,” cornerback Virgil Williams said. “Whenever the ball’s on the ground, we look at that like an opportunity for us to get points. The offense can come out and have a bad game because the defense expects to score every game. That’s why when the ball’s on the ground, we scoop and score.”
During a scrimmage at the end of Tuesday’s morning practice, free safety ...
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