Changes spice up SWAC competition
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07/20/2010 -
Birmingham, AL (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Prairie View A&M quarterback K.J. Black
remembers - rather painfully, perhaps - some of the blitzes that came his way
during Southwestern Athletic Conference play last season.
"It kind of woke me up," said the field general of the reigning SWAC champions,
and the 2010 SWAC Preseason Offensive Player of the Year.
It's not just Black. Everybody has to be on his toes in the SWAC, because
everyone is watching each other.
A lot has been changing in the conference in recent years, starting, of course,
with Prairie View winning the SWAC title last year for the first time since
1964. The Panthers' emergence is part of a trend of improvement among the Texas
schools, if Texas Southern can raise its play under coach Johnnie Cole the way
Prairie View has done under Henry Frazier III.
Yet really what stood out Tuesday at the SWAC Football Kickoff Luncheon and
Media Day was how the coaches have been changing around the conference. In
decades past, you used to know many of the head coaches would be graduates of
their school, or that Eddie Robinson would be collecting black national
championships at Grambling State or John Merritt would be winning games at
Jackson State.
The trend in the SWAC, and really across college football, is to go younger
with the coaches and try to reach for former NFL players and assistant coaches.
In the 10-team SWAC, only two head coaches are on the sidelines of their alma
maters, Cole and Alabama State's Reggie Barlow. And the 37-year-old Barlow, the
former wide receiver and returner with the Jacksonville Jaguars, Oakland Raiders and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, with whom he won a Super Bowl ring, could
look across the room at former NFL player and assistant coach Stump Mitchell,
the first-year head coach at Southern University.
Meanwhile, Alabama A&M's Anthony Jones, who is only his ninth season is the
longest-tenured head coach in the SWAC, could look across the room to a former
Super Bowl champion teammate, Arkansas-Pine Bluff head coach Monte Coleman,
who, like Jones, played for the Washington Redskins.
Change, according to those in the know around the league, has been good.
"Put it this way," Jones said, "any time you make changes, you're making
changes because you're expecting expectations to change. So when that happens,
guys who are taking these jobs understand what they're walking into. Of course,
their energy level will be different, their expectation level will be
different.
"Any time you have guys who have played in the NFL, the best way to say it is
they've been to the top. So they know what it's like to have some of the best
facilities, they know what it's like to have some of the best equipment, some
of the best people around, and so on. They know what it takes to win and be
successful at a different level. So when that happens, they come into a
situation, as they're coming into here, and they are requesting more resources
into their programs."
Prairie View has seen what winning does for a program. Once a national
laughingstock with a record 80 straight losses, the Panthers are 9-1 in each of
the past two seasons and keep gaining national acclaim in the Football
Championship Subdivision. They are the team to beat in the SWAC, not
surprisingly anointed the preseason pick in the conference's preseason poll.
Frazier, now in his seventh season with the Panthers, points to a win-now
society for some of the changes across the conference.
The new coaches, Frazier said, are "bringing in their own philosophies and
different things that may transcend what the universities have done in the
past. It's one of those things that make for an interesting conference."
"The game's a young man's game for the most part because it's a grind," added
Grambling State head coach Rod Broadway.
Naturally, the change in coaches brings a change in coaching styles, including
more creativity - not the wing-T or options of yesteryear. The game is faster,
with quarterbacks and wide receivers the ones to watch more so than the running
backs. Defensively, it's all about being aggressive, as Black will attest from
the blitzes he faced after he transferred to Prairie View from Western Kentucky
of the Sun Belt Conference.
"In this league, which is really different from a lot of other places," Barlow
said, "if you have a hundred-yard rusher, you don't turn the ball over, you
control the clock, in this league you lose. In most leagues, that usually means
you win."
The 51-year-old Mitchell, who spent 21 seasons in the NFL as a player and
assistant coach, doesn't come aboard as a younger head coach, but his
background is something that aids in recruiting. Mitchell is all business, and
young players can see what that has done for him.
"It gives these players that we're coaching the opportunity to just work hard
and just dream. That's the bottom line, they have to dream," Mitchell said.
"Most of these coaches that have played in the NFL, you see why they played in
the NFL because they're big. Now I'm one of the smaller ones. With my guys,
they all feel like, well, 'Man, he played in the NFL? I think Google is wrong.'
They Google me 10, 15 times to see if I'm the same guy. It just shows them that
discipline is real; it can get you places that the undisciplined guy can't get
regardless of how talented he is."
"I think it's a positive," Coleman added about the changes in the conference.
"It helps the SWAC out, it shows the good brand of football that the SWAC is."
Prairie View, behind Black, led the SWAC with 10 selections on the preseason
first and second teams, which were selected by coaches, sports information
directors and selected media across the conference. In fact, the Panthers'
eight first-team selections surpassed the number that any other school had on
both teams.
Grambling senior defensive end Christian Anthony was named the SWAC Preseason
Defensive Player of the Year and helped the Tigers to seven overall selections,
which tied Texas Southern for the second most.
Alabama A&M was selected to repeat as the Eastern Division champion and to
again face Prairie View in the SWAC Championship here at Legion Field on Dec.
11.
SWAC PRESEASON POLL (Coaches, Media, and selected Sports Information Directors)
Eastern Division
1. Alabama A&M (15 first-place votes), 98 points
2. Jackson State (5), 86
3. Alcorn State (2), 69
4. Alabama State, 50
5. Mississippi Valley State, 27
Western Division
1. Prairie View A&M (17), 104
2. Grambling State (2), 79
3. Texas Southern (2), 69
4. Southern, 42
5. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (1), 37
PRESEASON SWAC ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM
Offensive Player of the Year - K.J. Black, QB, Prairie View A&M
Defensive Player of the Year - Christian Anthony, DE, Grambling State
First Team
Offense
OL- Russell Jackson, Alabama A&M; James Dekle, Prairie View A&M; Tim Tusey,
Prairie View A&M; Ramon Chinyoung, Southern; Charles Smith, Texas Southern. RB-
Frank Warren, Grambling State; Donald Babers, Prairie View A&M. WR- Nick
Andrews, Alabama State; William Osbourn, Texas Southern; TE- Ryan Singleton,
Alcorn State. QB- K.J. Black, Prairie View A&M
Defense
DL- Frank Kearse, Alabama A&M; Christian Anthony, Grambling State; Donovan
Robinson, Jackson State; Quinton Spears, Prairie View A&M. LB- Afu Okosun,
Alabama A&M; Cliff Exama, Grambling State; Max Sencherey, Prairie View A&M. DB-
Anthony Johnson, Jackson State; Kerry Hoskins, Jackson State; Chris Adingupu,
Prairie View A&M; Jason House, Southern
Specialists
PK- Ari Johnson, Grambling State; P- Pedro Ventura, Prairie View A&M; KR- Kiare
Thompson, Grambling State
Second Team
Offense
OL- Anquez Jackson, Alabama A&M; Bruce Beal, Alabama State; Antonio Colston,
Jackson State; Terrael Williams, Jackson State; Chris Browne, Southern. RB-
Cornelius Walker, Grambling State; Martin Gilbert, Texas Southern. WR- Edward
Johnson, Alcorn State; Shaun Stephens, Prairie View A&M. TE- Larry Donnell,
Grambling State. QB- Arvell Nelson, Southern
Defense
DL- Kynjee Cotton, Alabama State; Malcolm Taylor, Alcorn State; Reginald
Foster, Mississippi Valley State; Rolando Melancon, Texas Southern. LB- Ryan
Rich, Jackson State; Rory Malone, Mississippi Valley State; Dejuan Fulgham,
Texas Southern. DB- Korey Morrison, Alabama A&M; Donovan Masline, Alabama
State; Markkus Davis, Mississippi Valley State; DB- De'Markus Washington, Texas
Southern
Specialists
PK- Brady Faggard, Prairie View A&M. P- Josh Duran, Southern. KR- Mareo Howard,
Arkansas-Pine Bluff
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