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rransfers adding depth, talent at East Central By Robbie Robertson The Nnvton Record

Mike Volarvich's wide– open offense. And the War· riors have landed several transfers who are expected to make signi.figan contri– butions on the field. Perhaps the biggest of those is Kenny Ingram, a 6- foot -6, 215-pound safety that transferred from Florida State. Ingram

A make-or-break part of recruiting in junior college football is the ability to land a few Division I foot– ball players along the way. Not only did the War– rriors not get any of those difference-making players, but they didn't actually play a "home" football game, and played the majority of the season with a quarterback who wasn't even on campus when fall drills started. But things are already looking better for head coach Terry Underwood and the Warriors. The Warriors are set to play all their games at WarriorSta– jium this year. The War– riors have three quarter· Jacks with experience in )ffensive coordinator's

played last year as a red– shirt freshman for the Seminoles versus Penn State in the Orange Bawl. "He's not our usual transfer," Underwood said of Ingram. "You don't see many safties with that kind of size and speed playing junior college foot- ball. But he knew one of L~~~~=-.i~~~~~i~t~lj the players o our t am and we had talked with

ROBBIE ROBEc-"'SONITHE NEWTOI him during the summer An East Central Community College's wide receiver is brought d m in a Saturda See ECCC, Page 2B scrimmage after a good gain.

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