Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

UAPB opener

- ERICK TAYLOR ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE

Just four months after its last game, the University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff football team is ready for the quick turnaround. The Golden Lions open the season at 6 p.m. today at Simmons Bank Field in Pine Bluff against Lane College.

Just four months after its last game, the University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff football team is ready for the quick turnaround.

UAPB will embark on the 2021 season at 6 p.m. today at Simmons Bank Field when it hosts longtime rival Lane College.

The last time UAPB suited up for a game was May 1 when it lost a 40-33 decision to Alabama A&M in the Southweste­rn Athletic Conference Championsh­ip Game in Jackson, Miss., during an anomalous spring season. Since then, the Golden Lions have worked toward ensuring they get another shot to play for a SWAC title in December.

In the midst of a summer’s worth of workouts that culminated with the recent end of preseason camp, UAPB retooled its roster with newcomers, several of whom Coach Doc Gamble is counting on to help build stability on a team that returns all but three starters.

Perhaps the biggest significan­ce for today’s Dragons-Golden Lions matchup is that it represents a return to normalcy.

“We’ve been working,” said Gamble, whose team’s spring schedule came about when the SWAC barred any games from being played last fall because of covid-19. “The hay is in the barn, and we’re looking forward to getting this thing going.

“But another thing for us is that [the game], it’s just a reminder that we’re close to getting back to normal. [Preseason] felt like a normal fall, felt like a normal training camp, felt like the normal grind of a training camp, which is good.”

The wear and tear of preseason practice was missing at UAPB during this time a year ago, but the Golden Lions hit the ground running with sessions in January to prepare for the spring. For Lane, there was no such preparatio­n.

The Dragons’ last game took place almost 22 months ago, and they haven’t had the extended outings on the field like their counterpar­ts.

“Covid set us back a whole year,” said Lane Coach Vyron Brown, who was hired in January 2020. “We didn’t get the opportunit­y to play in the spring, and we were sent home as a football team four different times in the last 18 months due to covid, and the school being shut down.

“It’s been rough for guys to see high schools playing, see other colleges playing, see NFL teams playing when we didn’t have the chance to play. Mentally, that kind of does something to you.

“One thing about our kids, though, is they’re resilient. They kept coming back, they kept showing up and never complained. They’re ready for the opportunit­y that they’re going to get to be able to compete.”

Despite UAPB dominating the series overall, Lane won’t necessaril­y be a pushover.

The Golden Lions had to hold off a big second-half rally to win their most recent meeting, 45-38, in 2019. The Dragons will have many of the same players, including senior specialist Anthony Evelyn. He caught 8 passes for 137 yards with 2 touchdowns and had a 70-yard punt return for a score in that game against UAPB.

“He’s really taken more of a vocal role for us, too,” Brown said of Evelyn, who finished with more than 1,600 all-purpose yards and 10 touchdowns as a junior. “The expectatio­ns for our team and for him are high. The other guys know that they’ve got to step up because he’s going to be the main target for the other teams.”

Quarterbac­k Tarik McKenzie — who threw for 1,551 yards, 16 touchdowns and 2 intercepti­ons two years ago — and linebacker­s Jeffrey Johnson and Brayce McKinzie — a duo who combined for 126 tackles and 9 sacks in 2019 — joined Evelyn on the preseason All-Southern Intercolle­giate Athletic Conference.

“A lot of those guys over there played against us a few years back and took us down to the wire,” Gamble said. “But what’s really going to make it a tough one for us is there’s a lot of unknown. They’ve got a new coach and a new defensive coordinato­r. All of our games were available last year by different means, but we haven’t had the opportunit­y to get any film on them.”

The Golden Lions don’t have any glaring gaps on either side of the ball, with quarterbac­k Skyler Perry leading an experience­d offense, and Isaac Peppers manning the defense. Gamble did want to shore up the running back spot during the preseason, and he believes he’s done that with the addition of freshman tailbacks Kayvon Britten, Thomas Mimes and Daniel Ingram along with University of Central Arkansas transfer Kierre Crossley.

“It’s been a pleasant sight to see, that unit,” Gamble said. “They’ve done some things in practice that wasn’t seen in the spring out of that position. We’re looking forward to seeing how they react on game day.”

That day has come, and it’s one the Golden Lions have been pointing to ever since the final seconds ticked off Mississipp­i Veterans Memorial Stadium in May.

“We’ve got to get off to a fast start, play our brand of football and keep penalties to a minimum,” Gamble said. “They aren’t the same old Lane College, but then again, we’re aren’t the same old UAPB.”

 ?? (Pine Bluff Commercial/I.C. Murrell) ?? Quarterbac­k Skyler Perry and UAPB open the 2021 season today against Lane College in Pine Bluff. Perry accounted for 16 touchdowns during the spring season, including 13 passing, as the Golden Lions advanced to the SWAC Championsh­ip Game.
(Pine Bluff Commercial/I.C. Murrell) Quarterbac­k Skyler Perry and UAPB open the 2021 season today against Lane College in Pine Bluff. Perry accounted for 16 touchdowns during the spring season, including 13 passing, as the Golden Lions advanced to the SWAC Championsh­ip Game.

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