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test Thursday night \\hen they ,.isit undefeated Pearl River Community College in Poplarville. The Wildcats improved their record to 3·0 with a 35- 14 win over Co-Lin last Sat– urday. "They were ranked No.4 in the nation last week, and they could be ranked higher this week," said Under– wood. "They have an out– standing offense and a very
tough defense. This is a very sound football team." Underwood said that the Wildcats are a passing team with 6-foot-5 receiver Larry Bracken leading the way. "They throw it up to him. and he can out jump every. one," said Undenvood. "They are going to try and spread the field out on us. But then they will run it some to keep us honest " Kickoff is at 7 p.m.
byMicah Brown. East Central rushed for 108 yards and completed 16- of-29 passes for 187 yards with quarterback Robert Morse doing the throwing. Southwest had 105 yards rushing while completing nine of 29 passing attempts for 70 markers. Derrick Harris picked up 100 yards on six catches. while Chris Lark had five receptions for 57 yards. Underwood praised sever– al of his defensive players. including free safety Brian McNair, cornerback Mar– cus Arrington, Cameron Tawater, defensive end Courtney Coleman and linebacker Paul Tolbert. The Warriors face a tough
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