Big Weekend coming up for CNU...amazing how things can change in sports. Just a few weeks back, the CNU football program was 1-4 and looking like the 2010 season was all but over.
Last Saturday, a huge road win at North Carolina Wesleyan...coupled with an Averett loss...and the Captains were in a five-way tie for the top spot in the USA South.
This past Saturday, a 37-7 drubbing of Greensboro kept CNU in a logjam with four schools for #1.
And this coming Saturday, they host Ferrum at POMOCO Stadium. Ferrum has won three straight and is one of the four teams tied for #1. Should be fun...make sure you are there during Homecoming Weekend...CNU football is back!
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Monday, October 25, 2010
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Four more days 'til Wesley
On Friday, CNU football scrimmaged against the Fork Union Military Academy at home. While there was a small crowd gathered, and the Captains won 13-8, the focus was less on the scoreboard and more on preparing players for live game action.
“Scrimmage went like most scrimmages—some good, some bad,” said head coach Matt Kelchner. His main goal was to “see who would play hard, see who would play with intensity and see who knew what their assignments were.”
Kelchner was paying particular attention to position assignments, noting which players lined up and executed plays successfully. As opposed to a regular season game, however, the team spent minimal time preparing a game plan specifically tailored for Fork Union.
Their main goal is to beat Wesley College, ranked third in the nation, in the season opener this Saturday. In fact, Kelchner’s had his eye on that game since last season. He held 16 practices in the spring, and 22 more this season, all looking forward to the home opener.
“You’re looking at 38 practices with the same stuff, and we should have it repped out enough that we are very sharp and very precise,” said Kelchner.
“The other things we had to find out was some special teams issues, some kicking game depth. We wanted to get some young kids on the field,” he added. “We did have some young guys that really raised up, showed us that they can get on the field and help us Saturday with special teams work.”
That trend continued in Tuesday’s practice. To end the day, the special teams ran field goal drills at varying distances and positions on the field. On the last play, a 40-yard attempt, Kelchner announced that the team wouldn’t run if the field goal was good.
Players on the sidelines watched intently as the squads lined up and hiked the ball. Sophomore James Azzarelli's kick was good, and the team erupted into cheers and rushed the field as the ball easily sailed through the uprights.
Four more days ‘til Wesley.
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| Sophomore LB Terrell Fowler makes a backfield tackle. |
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| Head coach Matt Kelchner gives a universal sign of approval to the offense on the field. |
Their main goal is to beat Wesley College, ranked third in the nation, in the season opener this Saturday. In fact, Kelchner’s had his eye on that game since last season. He held 16 practices in the spring, and 22 more this season, all looking forward to the home opener.
“You’re looking at 38 practices with the same stuff, and we should have it repped out enough that we are very sharp and very precise,” said Kelchner.
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| Sophomore DB Dorion Jackson intercepts a pass to end the scrimmage. |
“The other things we had to find out was some special teams issues, some kicking game depth. We wanted to get some young kids on the field,” he added. “We did have some young guys that really raised up, showed us that they can get on the field and help us Saturday with special teams work.”
That trend continued in Tuesday’s practice. To end the day, the special teams ran field goal drills at varying distances and positions on the field. On the last play, a 40-yard attempt, Kelchner announced that the team wouldn’t run if the field goal was good.
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| Sophomore K James Azzarelli kicks a field goal in practice. |
Players on the sidelines watched intently as the squads lined up and hiked the ball. Sophomore James Azzarelli's kick was good, and the team erupted into cheers and rushed the field as the ball easily sailed through the uprights.
Four more days ‘til Wesley.
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