1994
WEEK OF
tragedy, prepare for Northwest open offense they always have.
for 6:30 Thursday night in Decatur. East Central (0-3) lost last week to Northwest 26-14, earning 340 yards of offense. "I felt the offense played well enough to win," Bridgman said. "We had one turnover but got more than we gave up. "We've been trying to be intense this week," Bridgman said. "We don't want any letdown. "Now we know how hard we have to work," he said. "We want to keep that level up." They take on Gulf Coast, which lost 24-14 last Thursday to East Mississippi. "They're always a hard team to pre– pare for," Bridgman said.
ti~ "The) turned the ball over eight times, that , ~robably what won the '"'arne for~ " Goode 5aid. • Gulf COO:!"'t at East Central: The Warrior, ha\·e more than enough play– ers ;,ick tlili week. Willi East Central preparing for the Bulldaf!', roach R~e Bridgman's team has wore a trail to the doctor. "I would <:ay v;e\·e probably had 15 players go to the doctor or something," Bridgman :.aid. "Mo:>t of them have strep throat or flu. "My throat has been kind of raw." he said. ~we even had one a ...si::.tant that .venl to the doctor." Kickoff i:, ,cheduled
"On dezense, they're kind of like Ole Miss- blitzing on every play," he ~aid. "It seems they blitz a lot more than in the past: East M1ssissippi beat Gulf Coast 24- 14 in Biloxi last Thursday. Antowain Smith rushed for 202 yards on 17 carries and two touchdowns. Smith leads the state with 50 rushes for 548 yards and seven touchdowns on the year. The thing about last Thursday's per– formance was the weather the teams played the game in. "Boy what a monsoon," Goode said. "Those were some bad, bad, bad condi-
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