George
Webber, the lead character in Thomas Wolfe’s classic, “You Can’t Go Home Again,”
didn’t like what he saw when he returned to his home town.
John
Garrett, Lafayette’s first-year head football coach, isn’t expecting to have the
same kind of feelings on Saturday when he and his Leopards open the season
against Monmouth University in the Haswks’ brand new $16-million stadium.
Speaking
about it on Tuessday at the weekly football media luncheon, here’s what Garrett
had to say.
“I’m really just excited, getting to play back in
my home town. My parents live 15 minutes from Monmouth University in Monmouth
Beach. It’s going to be fun; it’s going to bring back great memories. We moved
to New Jersey in 1970 when I was 5 years old and my dad was coaching for the
Giants.
"They had training camp at then Monmouth College, so I would go see
practices at Monmouth College when I was 5, 6, 7 years old. To have your first
game there is pretty ironic and pretty cool stuff, so I’m excited about that
personally, but also excited for our team. They’ve really work hard and
improved immensely. They’re excited for what they’re about to do and I’m happy
for them that they get this chance."
I don’t think the people at Monmouth will be
rolling out any red carpets for Garrett and the Leopards. Coach Kevin Callahan
wasn’t at all pleased with the way his 2016 season went. After defeating Lehigh
and Fordham by a total three points – the Rams in overtime – the bottom dropped
out for the Hawks. They didn’t win a game in the Big South Conference.
They only played three home games last year and
they’re in a brand new facility this year. During a telephone interview with
the local media, the first word Callahan used to describe his team was “hungry.”
“We have some veteran players on both sides of the ball; we have some position groups
that have an awful lot of experience, to be honest with you, so I expect our
performance on the field will be better than it was in 2016.”
He said “We’re kind of going into this one blind …
nothing in the way of tendencies we have to go by” in referring to all the
newness Lafayette will present for his Hawks – from coaches and staff to
schemes offensive line and defensively and new personnel, including a freshman
quarterback about whom even Lafayette followers are still in the dark..
But Monmouth comes with the one thing every college
football coach would love to have: an offensive line with plenty of experience.
The Hawks’ five starters are all seniors, but that’s not all. “In addition to
the five starters, Nos. 6, 7, 8 and 9 have actually played a lot of football
for us over the course of their time here, so we’re going to rely on that group
an awful lot. We have a first-time starter at running back, and our quarterback,
although he played in games last year, he started only three so there’s still
some newness there.”
When
Coach Garrett was asked if he might be a bit envious of Coach Callahan’s line, given
the Leopards youth and depth concerns on the o-line, the said, “I love our
offensive line. I think we have a talented group there. We are younger than
them, but we don’t like to compare our guys to anyone else. We concentrate on
what we do, we’re not worried about what they do. They do have a veteran offensive
line, but we have a very veteran defensive line, so we match up well there.
We’re excited about the talent we have on the offensive line and looking
forward to seeing them accept the challenge of playing early and continuing to
develop.”
Speaking
of that Lafayette defense, the unit has a solid 9-10-man rotation, and almost
all of them have lots of experience. The group is so solid that Tony Giudice,
who transferred in from Syracuse, where he played in 14 games over his first two seasons. Garrett was asked whether the fact that Giudice is not listed as a
starter is an indication of just how good the d-line is going to be.
“We are really excited about our defensive line,”
Garrett said. “We can rotate nine guys in there. These are veteran players,
where everyone’s a starter, so Anthony could start the first play and there’s
no difference. Everybody is going to play and we’re going to play a lot, so I
wouldn’t make too much of that at all. We have a lot of veteran players who
have played very well and we’re asking them to play with a lot of energy and a
high motor. They know that because they know somebody can come in and spell
them and we’re going to remain fresh up front, which you need.”
Matt
Rothrock, who was a Leopard captain but didn’t play a down all year after suffering
a lis franc injury in the final week of preseason camp, is raring to go and to
be a part of that d-line group as a fifth-year senior.
Rothrock was asked about the fact that the defense
might have to bear a lot of the load early in the season while the offense
gains experience. He said, “Having a solid nine-man rotation is essential,
especially on the defensive line. Being able to cycle guys through who can play
great football, keep us fresh, keep getting after the ball, it’s a huge
advantage to us. As far as the offense starting out slowly or the defense
having to carry the way, we don’t look at it that way. Coach Garrett always
preaches about marriage. A lot of people think it’s 50-50; that’s not the case.
Sometimes it’s 90-10 one day. So, the offense needs to know we have their back
and they have our back.”
Senior safety Tymir Jones (you might remember him
as T.J. from past years) was asked about the difference between this year’s defensive
unit and last year’s. He said, “I think the guys we have up front, our front
four, our linemen, they’re going to help push our defense to the next level. Also,
the tempo we play at; we always choose to set the tempo. We don’t want to let
other people set the tempo we’re going to play to. That’s all the defensive groups,
the unit as a whole.” Asked about the strengths of new defensive coordinator
Luke Thompson, Jones said, “Energy and a good football knowledge. He knows what
he’s doing and he knows how to put players into position to let them succeed.
His defense is effective and he wants to stress that we’re going to dictate how
we play the game.”
The first subject addressed at the media lunch on
Tuesday was starting quarterback Sean O’Malley. So much has been made of that battle this summer that O’Malley
is a story all his own. I’ll try to tell it tomorrow.
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