Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

UCA hands reins to Brown in 2018

- BROOKS KUBENA

The most prolific quarterbac­k in the history of the University of Central Arkansas is now tasked with carrying the momentum from the program’s first undefeated Southland Conference football championsh­ip.

Nathan Brown, 31, stood behind the podium inside a Houston hotel at the Southland’s media day Thursday morning, and laid out his expectatio­ns for a program that he helped build as a player and assistant coach.

“I think at UCA, we developed a culture of winning,” said Brown, a three-time All-American quarterbac­k who led the Bears into their first NCAA Football Championsh­ip Subdivisio­n season in 2006. “We’ve won championsh­ips at the NAIA level, and we can push nationally with the group at hand.”

UCA went 10-2 last season under Steve Campbell, who left to become the head coach at South Alabama, and the Bears lost 21-15 to New Hampshire in the FCS playoffs after earning a first-round bye.

Nine days later, UCA promoted its fourth-year offensive coordinato­r to replace Campbell.

“I never wanted to be the convenient coach, I wanted to be the right choice,” Brown said. “I gave them my vision, the things we’ve done great here. It can be a national championsh­ip team. I believe we’ve got the pieces in place.”

UCA was picked to finish third in the conference’s preseason poll, and the Bears return 8 starters (3 on offense, 5 on defense). That includes junior running back Carlos Blackman, who was named Southland preseason firstteam all-conference after rushing for 787 yards and 9 touchdowns in 2017.

“He may be the most dynamic player in the conference,” Brown said.

Brown isn’t concerned about replacing quarterbac­k Hayden Hildebrand, the Southland Conference Player of the Year last season.

Brown said UCA received “numerous” calls about transfer quarterbac­ks who wanted to come play in Conway, but the coaching staff was comfortabl­e

with the players already on the roster.

“We did not field those calls,” Brown said. “We felt like we did a good job recruiting, where we feel like we have quality depth.”

He said sophomore Breylin Smith (Conway) is the frontrunne­r going into fall camp, among junior Kirk Baugh and true freshman BeSean McCray, an Orlando, Fla., native who has “true 4.4” speed.

The 6-3, 210-pound Smith was 3 of 7 passing for 78 yards and a touchdown in 6 games last season, and Brown said the coaching staff had to “pinch ourselves” watching Smith during spring practice because the former Wampus Cat “looked like a two-to-three year starter.”

“We’ve had a track record of having quality at quarterbac­k,” Brown said. “And that’s not going to change.”

Brown hired the last quarterbac­k to win a national championsh­ip at UCA to be his offensive coordinato­r: Ken

Collums, who led the Bears to an NAIA title as a freshman in 1991.

Collums was the offensive coordinato­r while Brown quarterbac­ked UCA, and Collums was most recently the head coach at Abilene Christian from 2012-2016, when he recorded a 24-32 overall record.

“We’re going to run Ken Collums’ plays,” said Brown, who said Collums was his first call when assembling his staff. “Don’t get it twisted: Collums has been brought here to run the offense.”

On Dec. 19, Brown announced Max Thurmond as the team’s defensive coordinato­r.

Thurmond played cornerback at Jacksonvil­le State from 1996-2000 and spent 11 seasons as a defensive assistant at his alma mater. He spent last season as the co-defensive coordinato­r and special teams coordinato­r at Austin Peay University.

UCA will run a 3-4 defense under Thurmond, with preseason first-team all-conference players junior defensive end Chris Terrell, senior defensive lineman Eric Jackson and junior defensive back Juan Jackson.

The Bears ranked 14th in the FCS last season by allowing 17.5 points per game.

“The defense is ready to do the same thing as last year,” said Terrell, who shared the team’s lead with 11 sacks in 2017.

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