Chattanooga Times Free Press

Mocs consider their options at LB

- BY GENE HENLEY STAFF WRITER

The University of Tennessee at Chattanoog­a football team may be without a key piece of its defense entering the season. But there are other options. Mocs coaches believe a few players are starting to separate themselves at linebacker, a position where there could be no starting experience returning. The lone returning starter in that group, 6-foot, 225-pound senior Dale Warren, is facing the prospect of an NCAA-mandated suspension and could be out “a significan­t amount of time,” according to a UTC source who spoke on condition of anonymity because the informatio­n has not been officially released.

Regardless, defensive coordinato­r Tom Kaufman said the Mocs expected to use a number of different bodies at linebacker. Because of that, the preseason hasn’t been about who is taking over on a full-time basis as much as it has been about who deserves playing time.

“It’s still a work in progress,” Kaufman said. “We’ll figure it out, but we play a lot of people anyway, so it’s not like it’s going to be whoever wins the job gets 70 reps while the others sit on the bench, but it’s a competitiv­e group and well-coached.”

“Coach (Matt) Feeney does a great job with them. They’re in great hands.”

Feeney was a former conference linebacker of the year at Division III member John Carroll University. In his three seasons as an assistant at his alma mater, two players earned

All-American honors under his tutelage, so he knows the drill.

His challenge so far at UTC has been putting the talented yet inexperien­ced pieces together. There are three seniors — Tae Davis, T.J. Jenkins and Tavon Lawson — jockeying for time at inside linebacker, but Davis is a converted safety, most of Jenkins’ playing time has come on special teams and Lawson has bounced between safety and linebacker during the preseason.

Behind them, sophomore Matthew Draper, who transferre­d from Cincinnati, appears to be in line for a role, as do sophomores Michael Bean and Marshall Cooper.

“The guys have been competing their tails off, and what that creates is a lot of competitio­n,” Feeney said. “It’s making our group a lot better. They’re really competing every single day in individual­s, with the team and in the meeting rooms to find out who those starters are going to be. There is a big group of people really competing, and it’s making everybody better.”

The group checks off the “athletic” and “versatile” boxes the coaching staff harps on in recruiting and developmen­t, and they’ve done a good job of absorbing content as the coaches have been preaching both concepts of 3-4 and 4-3 defensive fronts this preseason.

“Things are starting to click with these guys,” Feeney said. “They understand the scheme and mentality we want them to have.”

Contact Gene Henley at ghenley@timesfreep­ress.com. Follow him on Twitter @genehenley­tfp.

 ?? STAFF FILE PHOTO BY DOUG STRICKLAND ?? UTC linebacker Tae Davis tackles Kota Nix during the spring game. Previously a safety, Davis changed positions in the offseason.
STAFF FILE PHOTO BY DOUG STRICKLAND UTC linebacker Tae Davis tackles Kota Nix during the spring game. Previously a safety, Davis changed positions in the offseason.

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