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Mocs living up to expectations

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Issue date: 10/1/09 Section: Editorial
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There really may be something to all the hype.

The UTC football team just may be living up to the seemingly over-exaggerated expectations.

Between former football player Russ Huesman taking over the head coaching vacancy and the surprise transfer of sophomore quarterback B.J. Coleman - originally from Chattanooga's McCallie High School, but more well known for coming from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville - the Mocs received their fair share of excitement from the city. But the critics still had their doubts.

When 14,000 fans showed up to the Thursday night home opener and Chattanooga dismissed Division II Glenville State, there were still plenty of chinks in the armor.

Glenville State was a Division II team.

The Southern Conference, in which Chattanooga plays a majority of its games, is arguably the best conference in the Football Championship Subdivision.

When Furman came to Finley Stadium, all the critics got what they were expecting. Chattanooga looked sloppy at times and the defense could not stop the Paladin offense at all in the first half. But the second half against Furman, after many in the record crowd had gone, perhaps previewed things to come.

Then the Mocs went to Presbyterian College and won a road game against a Division I team. It ended a 17-game losing streak against such teams, but still, Presbyterian is no Appalachian State.

Finally, on a dim, rainy Homecoming Saturday, Huesman and Coleman got the win they needed.

In 2008, Wofford demolished the Mocs, 56-7, in Spartanburg, S.C.

At that point the Terriers were ranked in the top 10 in the FCS. This year they came in as No. 17, so a drop off for Wofford cannot be used as an excuse.

Behind four B.J. Coleman touchdown passes, the Mocs stomped Wofford, 38-9, in front of a crowd of more than 8,000 that came out despite the weather.

Coleman was 23-30 on the day, but it was a complete effort that created what could be the biggest win since the early 1980s, when Huesman was a player, for Chattanooga.
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