The Southern Miss and Middle Tennessee State football teams both held their first practices in New Orleans on Thursday as they prepare for Sunday?s New Orleans Bowl.
The Golden Eagles held a morning workout at Tulane while the Blue Raiders avoided the wet weather by practicing inside at the New Orleans Saints? facility.
USM coach Larry Fedora and his players appeared in good spirits following their practice.
?It was our last work day,? Fedora said. ?We got a good practice in and tomorrow we?ll polish up and the next day we?ll get our walk-throughs.?
The second-year coach said that his players aren?t taking MTSU lightly.
?From the first day, we started looking at film and putting the game plan together and talking with the players about how MTSU is 9-3 and won its last six ball games,? Fedora said. ?They have a great quarterback on offense and their defense is the best in the (Sun Belt Conference). They have the (Sun Belt) Co-Defensive Player of the Year in (Chris) McCoy. They have 36 sacks and are No. 1 in the nation in tackles for lost yardage.?
Redshirt freshman receiver Quentin Pierce reiterated his coach?s message.
?Just like Troy last year, they are a good team,? Pierce said. ?They?ll come in here ready to win and we?ll come in ready to win. It?s going to be a great game.?
Hungry group
MTSU is in just its second FBS bowl in the program?s history while USM is in its 12th in the last 13 seasons.
But Fedora doesn?t see the experience as that big of an edge for his group.
?You?ve got to feel like it?s an advantage, but at the same time you?ve got to worry about complacency,? Fedora said. ?You?ve got a (MTSU) group that?s very hungry and wanting to prove they deserve to be in a bowl. It works either way. We?ve prepared the same way we did last year and we expect to go out and compete and play hard.?
The spread
MTSU offensive coordinator Tony Franklin is conducting a fast-paced version of the spread offense, but Fedora was the first to implement that style when he served on the Blue Raiders? staff from 1999-2001.
?We were the first ones that put it in,? Fedora said. ?It?s not what it is when we were there. But it is a form of the spread offense and they do a great job with it. That quarterback (Dwight Dasher) is pretty special.?
The Raiders are ranked 30th in the nation in total offense, one spot ahead of USM.
?When I got to Middle Tennessee in 2006 we slowly evolved to (the spread offense) from a personnel standpoint and have had the spread since I got here,? Stockstill said. ?When Tony (Franklin) came in, it wasn?t like we went from a two-back offense to the spread. We had been running it for three years so the transition was very smooth.?
The Golden Eagles held a morning workout at Tulane while the Blue Raiders avoided the wet weather by practicing inside at the New Orleans Saints? facility.
USM coach Larry Fedora and his players appeared in good spirits following their practice.
?It was our last work day,? Fedora said. ?We got a good practice in and tomorrow we?ll polish up and the next day we?ll get our walk-throughs.?
The second-year coach said that his players aren?t taking MTSU lightly.
?From the first day, we started looking at film and putting the game plan together and talking with the players about how MTSU is 9-3 and won its last six ball games,? Fedora said. ?They have a great quarterback on offense and their defense is the best in the (Sun Belt Conference). They have the (Sun Belt) Co-Defensive Player of the Year in (Chris) McCoy. They have 36 sacks and are No. 1 in the nation in tackles for lost yardage.?
Redshirt freshman receiver Quentin Pierce reiterated his coach?s message.
?Just like Troy last year, they are a good team,? Pierce said. ?They?ll come in here ready to win and we?ll come in ready to win. It?s going to be a great game.?
Hungry group
MTSU is in just its second FBS bowl in the program?s history while USM is in its 12th in the last 13 seasons.
But Fedora doesn?t see the experience as that big of an edge for his group.
?You?ve got to feel like it?s an advantage, but at the same time you?ve got to worry about complacency,? Fedora said. ?You?ve got a (MTSU) group that?s very hungry and wanting to prove they deserve to be in a bowl. It works either way. We?ve prepared the same way we did last year and we expect to go out and compete and play hard.?
The spread
MTSU offensive coordinator Tony Franklin is conducting a fast-paced version of the spread offense, but Fedora was the first to implement that style when he served on the Blue Raiders? staff from 1999-2001.
?We were the first ones that put it in,? Fedora said. ?It?s not what it is when we were there. But it is a form of the spread offense and they do a great job with it. That quarterback (Dwight Dasher) is pretty special.?
The Raiders are ranked 30th in the nation in total offense, one spot ahead of USM.
?When I got to Middle Tennessee in 2006 we slowly evolved to (the spread offense) from a personnel standpoint and have had the spread since I got here,? Stockstill said. ?When Tony (Franklin) came in, it wasn?t like we went from a two-back offense to the spread. We had been running it for three years so the transition was very smooth.?
