Chattanooga Times Free Press

Chance to shine at South Carolina

- BY LINDSEY YOUNG STAFF WRITER

It’s an opportunit­y the University of Tennessee at Chattanoog­a football team is grateful for, and there are a number of reasons why.

Saturday’s 7:30 p.m. game at South Carolina (5-4), which will be shown on the SEC Network’s alternate channel, puts the Mocs (6-4) on their biggest stage of the year. It will give them a prime-time opportunit­y to end their season, which was once so promising, on a positive note.

UTC coach Tom Arth knows the odds of a team from the Southern Conference upsetting one from the Southeaste­rn Conference are long — at least one Las Vegas bookmaker has the Gamecocks as 31-point favorites — but the final score won’t necessaril­y determine whether the Mocs succeeded in Columbia.

“This is a great opportunit­y to go play in an SEC environmen­t,” Arth said Tuesday at his weekly news conference. “It will be such an incredible experience, and we’re going to give our team every opportunit­y we can and give them every advantage we can to succeed.

“You never go into a game not expecting to win, and we certainly go into this game with that goal. I’m going to tell the players when we meet later today that I can’t look at the roster name for name and honestly say that we are as talented as this guy across from us. I can say we can create an edge and mismatches in certain situations.”

The game is also an opportunit­y for UTC to leave the frustratio­n of the past two weeks behind. Back-to-back SoCon losses to Furman and Mercer by a combined 10 points dropped the Mocs to

4-4 in league play and ended hopes of earning an at-large bid for the Football Championsh­ip Subdivisio­n playoffs. The missed opportunit­ies within the games only added to the frustratio­n.

“It’s been tough the past couple of weeks getting down into the red zone and not being able to capitalize,” said senior receiver Wil Young, part of an offense that managed only 19 points in the defeats. “We are moving the ball well, but we get down there and get stuck.

“You go back and dwell on those games and wonder what you could have done to just punch the ball in. Those are hard pills to swallow. We just have to move on from it and remain optimistic. This would be a great week to put it all together.”

To do that, the offense will have to match the defense’s efficiency against the Gamecocks, who totaled points their past two games but dropped to 4-4 in the SEC with last week’s loss at Florida. While the Mocs have struggled to finish drives, UTC’s defense ended league play in the top four in nearly every statistica­l category, including leading the SoCon in fewest points allowed per game at 18.2.

“I just want to finish strong,” UTC senior defensive lineman Isaiah Mack said. “Coach Arth wants us to treat every game like it’s a 15-round fight. All the great championsh­ip fights have always gone 15 rounds.”

Playing against a Football Bowl Subdivisio­n opponent also gives the Mocs’ seniors a big stage on which to improve their profession­al prospects. Doing so while also putting the team first is a challenge Arth and his staff have addressed this week in practice.

“You have to do it in the context of the scheme offensivel­y and defensivel­y,” Arth said. “You can’t try to go out there and try to be Superman and do things that’s not in your job descriptio­n.

“This is a great opportunit­y to play in that venue, especially for our seniors who do have aspiration­s of playing in the National Football League. How do they match up against an SEC team, the best league of college football in the nation?”

 ?? STAFF PHOTO BY ERIN O. SMITH ?? UTC wide receiver Wil Young
STAFF PHOTO BY ERIN O. SMITH UTC wide receiver Wil Young

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