Troy DT coach Crain working with Cowboys


July 31, 2009

By Drew Champlin


For the past few years, Troy defensive tackles coach Mo Crain has been working with an NFL team for a coaching fellowship for the NFL Minority Coaches Workshop. Admittedly I don’t have a lot of details, but this year Crain is working with the Dallas Cowboys.

Crain has previously worked with the Arizona Cardinals. HERE is a Q and A I did with Crain last fall.

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More Troy games are ending up on CSS. I mentioned in a tweeter that Troy’s game at Arkansas State is now at 3:30 p.m. Troy hosting UAB the week before is at 2:30 p.m., and Troy’s home finale against FAU is 3:15 p.m.

Now I just wish they’d move up the game time of Troy at FIU.



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Levi responds to Mr. Ho’s challenge


By Drew Champlin


Famous message board poster “Mr. Ho” issued this challenge to Troy quarterback Levi Brown a few weeks ago.

Well, now we’ve got Levi’s response.



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Georgia speedster commits to Troy


By Drew Champlin


The hits just keep coming.

Valdosta, Ga., athlete Khary Franklin recently committed to Troy, bringing the Trojans’ 2010 verbal commit total to 12.

“They win games and win championships,“ Franklin said. “I want to go to a school where I can win. It’s close to home (three hours), I like the coaches and I think the offense fits me.“

Franklin is 5-foot-7 and 165 pounds and has played quarterback the last two years for Lowndes High School, but will play running back this year. He said Troy coaches say he could line up in the backfield or as a receiver. Frankin said he ran a 4.44 in the 40-yard dash with electronic timing and has been hand-timed at 4.34. ESPN has him graded at 74 and rivals.com has him listed as a 3-star athlete.

A number of schools have recruited Franklin. He listed Arkansas State, Louisville, Georgia Tech, FAU, Middle Tennessee and Western Kentucky as the main ones, but also said Georgia, Tennessee and Florida were showing interest. Franklin took a visit to Troy a couple of weeks ago and committed. Not long after that, Florida called wanting him to go to its Friday Night Lights camp.

He said no.

“I was already committed to Troy,“ Franklin said. “I love the school and it’s close to home. I feel like recruiting’s done for me, so I’m ready to come in and I feel like I can be an impact player.“

2010 Troy commitments
High School
Luke Barnes (QB, Fort Walton Beach, Fla.)
Khary Franklin (WR/ATH, Valdosta, Ga.)
Dalton Bennett (OL, Marianna, Fla.)
Tommy Stephens (DL, Marianna, Fla.)
Dantavious Jeffery. (DE, Douglasville, Ga.)
Brach Bessant, (LB, Lake City, Fla.)
Joe Lofton, (DB, Fort Walton Beach, Fla.)
JUCO
Greg Jenkins, (QB, Mississippi Gulf Coast CC)
Brett Moncrief, (WR, Mississippi Gulf Coast CC)
Teavis Durgin (OL, Coffeyville CC, Kan.)
Talris Brown (LB, Coffeyville CC, Kan.)
Aaron Ward (DB, Hutchinson CC, Kan.)



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Friday links


By Drew Champlin


Two Troy-related stories in Friday’s Dothan Eagle.

First, this story on Kenny Ware, formerly a Trojan basketball player and now a wide receiver, on his return to the game he loves.

Also, a column from the prestigious Phil Paramore, who had Steve Dennis on his radio show Thursday. Read his work HERE.



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Look ahead/look back Thursday, Part 8


July 30, 2009

By Drew Champlin


Let the record show that this will get posted before midnight Friday. Just had a lot of stuff to get done today.

LOOKING AHEAD - Troy vs. UL-Monroe, Oct. 31, 6 p.m.

ULM is always one of those weird teams to me because every year I think they’re going to be good and then they fall, or vice versa. Last year I picked the Warhawks to win the league, only to see them lose their first three conference games before beating Troy in the final minute. ULM was picked seventh this year by the coaches, so not a lot is expected of them, but head coach Charlie Weatherbie was confident this team could challenge for a league championship. He got me drinking some of his kool-aid, so I’ll figure they are better than 7th place this year. The Warhawks return a lot off a defense, which is making a change to a 3-3-5 scheme, and returning offensive stars such as running back Frank Goodin and wideout Darrell McNeal. Junior Trey Revell, who came in as an injury replacement last year against Troy and marched the Warhawks down the field to win the game, will be the starting QB. He probably just needs to be solid, not a gamechanger, for ULM to be good. I’m so thankful to not be making the drive to lovely Monroe, La. this year. HERE is the NY Times Quad Blog breakdown of ULM.

Plenty of good places to read about ULM. You can go to warhawkreport.com or Warhawk Nation, and check out their preseason poll, which, surprise surprise, has a fan site picking its own team to finish 2nd behind Troy. Check out The News-Star for great newspaper coverage.

What do I think? Tough game for the Trojans. ULM always matches up well with Troy and keeps the Trojan offense in check while doing all the right things. I’d pick Troy in a close one right now. I like ULM’s talent and they very well could finish second, but it seems like early conference losses always seem to doom its season.

LOOKING BACK: ULM 31, Troy 30

I can’t bring up this game again without mentioning how my own trip got off to a weird start. Troy left Jerrel Jernigan (knee) at home and one of the first things I saw when I woke up Saturday morning was trainer Chuck Ash, center Danny Franks and linebacker Bear Woods sharing an ice bucket for their foot injuries. Franks played, but Woods couldn’t. That was a key loss for the Troy defense. We had a game chat during that game which went well, I think. Except for one imposter who was banned. At the end of the game, Sam Glusman went in for a 56-yard field goal attempt, and while he showed me he could kick it pretty far (farther than several Lou Groza watch list kickers), the kick hit the cross bar and bounced back for Troy’s only Sun Belt loss.

POSTGAME LINKS: You can read my game story and my notebook.

Here’s a pretty good play from the game



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