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October 29th, 2009, 08:52 AM
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CSN Down South: Freshmen Rise for Faltering Demons
By Jason Plotkin, CSN Down South Columnist
In the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), there remains just four teams without a victory.
Georgetown, Idaho State, Presbyterian and Northwestern State enter the week seeking a victory and of the four, just the Demons stick out as an oddball.
Picked third by the coaches in the Southland Conference preseason poll, NWST entered the year brewing with confidence. Quarterback Tyler Wolfe was transferring in from Louisville, runningback Quentin Castille was joining the squad from Nebraska and a coach with an electric personality in Bradley Dale Peveto arrived from the state’s flagship institution - LSU.
Now, seven games into the season, the high expectations and confidence have simmered. The two highly touted playmakers that were supposed to change the tide in Natchitoches, La., have failed to develop as many fans thought they would.
Welcome Paul Harris.
Read more ... (http://www.championshipsubdivisionnews.com/index.php/2009/10/29/csn-down-south-freshmen-rise-for-falteri?blog=5)
CSN Down South: Freshmen Rise for Faltering Demons
By Jason Plotkin, CSN Down South Columnist
In the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), there remains just four teams without a victory.
Georgetown, Idaho State, Presbyterian and Northwestern State enter the week seeking a victory and of the four, just the Demons stick out as an oddball.
Picked third by the coaches in the Southland Conference preseason poll, NWST entered the year brewing with confidence. Quarterback Tyler Wolfe was transferring in from Louisville, runningback Quentin Castille was joining the squad from Nebraska and a coach with an electric personality in Bradley Dale Peveto arrived from the state’s flagship institution - LSU.
Now, seven games into the season, the high expectations and confidence have simmered. The two highly touted playmakers that were supposed to change the tide in Natchitoches, La., have failed to develop as many fans thought they would.
Welcome Paul Harris.
Read more ... (http://www.championshipsubdivisionnews.com/index.php/2009/10/29/csn-down-south-freshmen-rise-for-falteri?blog=5)