Dayton Daily News

Flyers hope to forget 2017

UD posted second losing record in 4 decades last year.

- By Mike Hartsock

‘You’re not sure what this team is like until you play somebody.’

Rick Chamberlin Dayton football coach

It was a season of high hopes that didn’t turn out that way for the Dayton Flyers in 2017. For only the second time in the last four decades the Dayton Flyers football team suffered through a losing season (5-6).

“It’s an eager group,” senior defensive end Nick Surges said. “We’ve had a lot of fun these last couple of weeks and it started back in January with the end of the season and a lit- tle bit of a bitter taste in our mouth. Everything we’ve done is keeping that eagerness inside of us and drive to come out here and hit somebody else.”

That chance to hit somebody else comes today when the Flyers kick off the 2018 season at home against Robert Morris.

Flyers coach Rick Chamberlin returns 17 starters from last season, but he said there are concerns at some key positions on the field.

“The opener is always a question mark,” Chamberlin said. “You’re not sure what this team is like until you play somebody.”

Chamberlin insists that this year’s opener is even tougher since Robert Morris comes in with a new head coach, a new offense and a new defense.

Robert Morris got a rare win in the series last season. The Colonials beat the Flyers 13-10 in Coraopolis, Pa., one of only two wins last season for RMU.

There is nothing new about the guy running the Dayton offense. Alex Jeske returns for his fourth season as the Flyers starting quarterbac­k.

“It feels like he’s been here forever,” starting tackle Ben Gauthier said. “We’ve got playmakers across the board, and I think Alex will distribute it to them and I think we can put some points up this year.”

Chamberlin said the other side of the ball is the big question mark coming out of summer camp — an inexperien­ced defense will have to grow up quickly.

“How are our new defen- sive guys going to respond at key positions like corner and linebacker,” the coach said. “We’ve got some veterans like Nick Surges, David Leisring, and Tim Simon, but there are some new faces out there we have to see how they respond in a game.”

If there is a positive about a losing se a son it’s the returning players carrying a chip on their shoulders coming into this season, but Chamberlin wants his guys thinking about the future a lot more than the past.

“Last year is last year,” Chamberlin said. “I don’t care if we were under .500 or if we were undefeated, that’s done. This is a brand new year and a brand new team that has to show its identity and make its mark this season. Contact this reporter at 937-259-2142 or email Mike. Hartsock@cmgohio.com.

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