Mercer hopes to squeeze into SoCon title race

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Mercer hopes to squeeze into SoCon title raceBy CRAIG HALEY

(STATS) – One year after the Southern Conference had four teams qualify for the FCS playoffs for the first time, it seems the title race can’t get any more crowded.

But the Mercer Bears are knocking at the front door and feel confident they can step into the mix.

Mercer is only in its fifth season since returning to football, but its program is maturing quite nicely, upsetting Southern Conference co-champion Chattanooga two years ago and going 4-4 in the conference last year. This season, the Bears are even stepping out of conference to face – gulp – Alabama and Auburn.

Not surprisingly, Mercer was ranked fifth behind the four 2016 playoff teams in this year’s two SoCon preseason polls (head coach and media) at Tuesday’s media day in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Wofford was installed as the preseason favorite followed by two-time defending champion The Citadel, Samford and Chattanooga.

Mercer finished fifth in last year’s standings, losing to the four teams above it and beating the four below it.

“From a scholarship standpoint, this will be our first year with four scholarship classes in place. That puts us on a level playing field with everyone else,” coach Bobby Lamb said. “We have a lot of guys who have played and have maturity on offense and defense. With those two factors, I think that puts us in the thick of things this year.”

Mercer is a solid 27-19 over the last four seasons, including its return in 2013 as a one-year Pioneer Football League member. This year’s team brings back 13 starters – seven on offense.

While the Bears are stocked in the skill positions, including Alex Lakes and C.J. Leggett at running back and Marquise Irvin, Avery Ward and Chandler Curtis at wide receiver, they’ll have to replace four-year quarterback John Russ – presumably with either Tanner Brumby, a redshirt junior, or Kaelan Riley, a redshirt freshman.

“We’re going to miss John Russ a tremendous amount for his leadership, intangibles and ability to play quarterback,” Lamb said. “But we’re excited about the guys we have on this year’s roster at that position and believe we’ll have success moving forward.

“Tanner Brumby is a big, physical kid who can also run it when necessary. Kaelan Riley is sneaky athletic; he might not have the quick burst that you want, but he’s athletic enough to escape and make plays for us. Both of these young men have had every single rep in spring practice and will get every rep in preseason camp. We’re looking forward to naming a starting quarterback the week before the game.”

The strength of the defense will be at linebacker, led by seniors Lee Bennett and LeMarkus Bailey, who ranked second and third, respectively, in tackles last season, and pass rusher Will Coneway.

The next step might be the hardest for a relatively young program, but Mercer has an early chance to become a factor in the SoCon race. The Bears will host Wofford on Sept. 9.

Despite Chattanooga’s fourth-place prediction in the preseason polls, the Mocs led the conference with nine players on the preseason first and second teams. The Mocs have a new head coach, Tom Arth, following Russ Huesman’s departure for Richmond.

Wofford was second with eight preseason picks, tying Samford for the most first-team selections with five each.

Samford junior quarterback Devlin Hodges, the 2016 SoCon offensive player of the year, was the preseason choice. The Citadel safety Kailik Williams earned the preseason defensive honor.

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KEY SOUTHERN CONFERENCE GAMES=

Wofford at The Citadel (Oct. 14) – Last season’s two games were memorable – a Citadel road win in overtime during the regular season before Wofford exacted revenge at the SoCon champ in the FCS playoffs.

Five More: Wofford at Mercer (Sept. 9); The Citadel at Samford (Sept. 30); Chattanooga at Mercer (Oct. 14); The Citadel at Chattanooga (Oct. 21); Chattanooga at Wofford (Nov. 4)

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SOUTHERN CONFERENCE FOOTBALL PRESEASON POLLS=

Head Coaches Poll

1. Wofford (7 first-place votes), 63 points

2. The Citadel (2), 54

3. Samford, 52

4. Chattanooga, 41

5. Mercer, 32

6. Western Carolina, 27

7. Furman, 26

8. East Tennessee State, 17

9. VMI, 12

Media Poll

1. Wofford (11), 178

2. The Citadel (6), 166

3. Samford (3), 156

4. Chattanooga (2), 152

5. Mercer, 101

6. Furman, 87

7. Western Carolina, 71

8. East Tennessee State, 49

9. VMI, 30

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SOUTHERN CONFERENCE PRESEASON TEAM=

Offensive Player of the Year: Devlin Hodges, QB, Samford

Defensive Player of the Year: Kailik Williams, DB, The Citadel

First Team

Offense

QB – Devlin Hodges, R-Jr., Samford

RB – Cam Jackson, Sr., The Citadel

RB – Detrez Newsome, Sr., Western Carolina

OL – Tyler Davis, Jr., The Citadel

OL – Matthew Schmidt, Sr., Furman

OL – Thomas Marchman, Sr., Mercer

OL – Josh Cardiello, Sr., Chattanooga

OL – Roo Daniels, Sr., Wofford

TE – Sam Walker, R-Jr., Mercer

WR – Kelvin McKnight, Jr., Samford

WR – Terryon Robinson, R-Sr., Western Carolina

Defense

DL – Ahmad Gooden, R-Jr., Samford

DL – Isaiah Mack, Jr., Chattanooga

DL – Miles Brown, Jr., Wofford

DL – Tyler Vaughn, Sr., Wofford

LB – Shaheed Salmon, Sr., Samford

LB – Dale Warren, Sr., Chattanooga

LB – Allan Cratsenberg, Sr., VMI

LB – Datavious Wilson, So., Wofford

DB – Kailik Williams, Sr., The Citadel

DB – Omari Williams, Sr., Samford

DB – Lucas Webb, Sr., Chattanooga

DB – Devin Watson, Jr., Wofford

Specialists

PK – Cole Fisher, Jr., Mercer

P – Ian Berryman, R-Jr., Western Carolina

RS – Detrez Newsome, Sr., Western Carolina

Second Team

Offense

QB – Alejandro Bennifield, Sr., Chattanooga

RB – Antonio Wilcox, Sr., Furman

RB – Richardre Bagley, Sr., Chattanooga

OL – Alex Rios, Sr., East Tennessee State

OL – Caleb Yates, Sr., Mercer

OL – Malcolm White, So., Chattanooga

OL – Nathan Dalton, R-Jr., Western Carolina

OL – Ross Demmel, Jr., Wofford

TE – Chandler Gouger, Sr., Wofford

WR – Marquise Irvin, Jr., Mercer

WR – James Stovall, Sr., Chattanooga

Defense

DL – Ken Allen, Jr., The Citadel

DL – Jonathan King, Sr., The Citadel

DL – Jaylan Reid, R-Jr., Furman

DL – Isaiah Buehler, R-Jr., Mercer

DL – Taylor Reynolds, Sr., Chattanooga

LB – Myles Pierce, Sr., The Citadel

LB – Dylan Weigel, R-Jr., East Tennessee State

LB – Ryan Francis, R-Sr., VMI

DB – Aaquil Annoor, Jr., Furman

DB – Trevor Wright, Sr., Chattanooga

DB – Greg Sanders, Sr., VMI

DB – Keion Crossen, Sr., Western Carolina

DB – George Gbesee, So., Wofford

Specialists

PK – J.J. Jerman, Jr., East Tennessee State

P – Austin Barnard, R-Sr., Samford

RS – Chandler Curtis, Sr., Mercer

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