Strike up the band, Southern coming to town
Published 12:06 pm Wednesday, August 28, 2024
With a new head coach and a bevy of fresh faces, Southern comes to town a bit of an unknown to the Cowboys.
McNeese State will open its home schedule having already played a game and hopefully worked out the kinks.
The Cowboys are coming off a heartbreaking 26-23 defeat at the hands of No. 21 Tarleton State last week. Southern, under new head coach Terrence Graves, has yet to play a game. Graves did coach the Jaguars in their one game last year, closing out the season as the interim.
“There is no film to break down so that presents a challenge,” said McNeese head coach Gary Goff. “They are just like us, there’s new players everywhere so you know we’re trying to find junior college film, trying to find some D-II film. We’re trying to just see who are these guys and what they look like.
“It’s a challenge.”
Graves believes having played a game is a help to McNeese, but he’s not sure how much.
“I don’t know if it’s a huge advantage but it is an advantage in some senses of the word,” Graves said. “They had an opportunity to know some of the kinks outs.”
One player who is known to both teams is McNeese quarterback Clifton McDowell, who in his first game with the Cowboys was productive. :
McDowell finished 14 of 20 for 245 yards and a pair of long touchdown passes. He also ran 20 times for 67 more yards, giving him 302 yards of total offense.
“We had Clifton committed here at one time and he decided to go somewhere else,” said Graves. “He’s a very athletic quarterback. He can put the team on his back and propel them to the top.”
Noah Bodden will get the start at QB for Southern. The junior started his career at Grambling in 2021. He was 21 of 41 for 376 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions last season.
“He (Bodden) has the attitude of being a leader,” said Graves. “He wants to be the best.”
Bodden and the Jaguars will face an improving McNeese defense that limited Tarleton to just 11 yards in the third quarter and 94 in the second half during a desperate comeback attempt.
“We are much improved,” McNeese defensive end Masey Lewis said. “We have got guys who can make plays all over the field this year. And we can get after the quarterback.”
McNeese sacked the Tarleton QB three times, knocking starter Victor Gabalis out by halftime. The Cowboys had just nine sacks all of last season.
“Their defense looked pretty good,” said Graves. “They have some players, a lot of transfers. I guess they got their wind in the second half. They showed you why they can play at this level.”
The Jaguars have their big rusher in Ckelby Givens, the SWAC preseason Defensive Player of the Year selection. He had seven sacks and 21 total tackles for loss last season while forcing four fumbles.
He is a disruptor the Cowboys know all about. As for the rest of the Jaguars, McNeese will find out about them on the fly Saturday night.