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Mocs Football Picked to Win SoCon in ’22

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Back-to-back losses at the end of the 2021 regular season to Mercer and the Citadel halted what was supposed to be a season to remember for the Mocs football program which hadn’t won a Southern Conference Title since 2015.

Last Thursday was Media Day for the SoCon where all the football teams descended upon Ashville, NC to talk about the hope that a new season brings and all the potential within this great FCS college football conference.

Chattanooga was picked to finish atop the conference last year as they boosted many five, six, and seven-year college players, they had the experience but weren’t able to finish the job and win the conference. Here we are a year later and our Mocs are picked to win the SoCon again in 2022 with a mostly new group of players from transfers to recruits but there are still some essential familiar faces among the group that makes up the foundation of this team.

2022 Preseason Southern Conference Coaches Poll

Team (1st-place votes)

Total

1. Chattanooga (5)

60

2. ETSU (2)

54

3. Mercer (1)

53

4. Furman (1)

43

5. Western Carolina

38

6. Samford

26

7. VMI

23

8. The Citadel

14

9. Wofford

13

2022 Preseason Southern Conference Media Poll

Team (1st-place votes)

Total

1. Chattanooga (18)

256

t2. ETSU (7)

226

t2. Mercer (5)

226

4. Furman

175

5. Western Carolina

125

6. VMI

119

7. Samford

106

8. Wofford

60

9. The Citadel

57

How does this team feel about having the pressure of expectations once again?

“We love it. We love being the target,” said senior defensive end Devonnsha Maxwell who was also picked as the SoCon’s Preseason Defensive Player of the Year and who won a share of that very same honor last year.

“We love to get everybody’s best shot because everybody’s best shot just proves how great we are, how good of a team we are, and helps us know we can’t slack off — no time, no day. We’ve got to put in the work every day because everybody who comes in is going to want to play Chattanooga the best they can play Chattanooga.”

Maxwell is also within reach of the program’s all-time sack record heading into his final season. He currently sits third with 29 sacks trailing Keionta Davis by two (31) and the record holder Davis Tull by eight (37). A couple of other essential pieces that the Mocs have returning are linebackers Ty Boeck, Jay Person, and Kam Jones, running back Ailym Ford, defensive back CaMiron Smith, and offensive lineman McClendon Curtis/Colin Truett.

UTC is 15-13 overall and 13-7 against SoCon competition under head coach Rusty Wright as he enters his third season at the helm of his alma mater. It is worth noting that his record includes the pandemic-altered 2020-21 season played mostly in the spring of 2021 that ended with UTC opting out before completing its SoCon schedule.

Despite the nearly .500 record coach, Wright is still extremely confident stating, “This group has been great since January, because they have wanted to, and that’s what gives me hope. That’s what gets me excited. They’ve had a great summer, a great spring.”

He’s also certainly not shying away from the pressure of having expectations on his group, “Let’s go, right? Let’s go. I’m glad these kids are going to have that opportunity. It’ll get them excited, it’ll get people excited. I’m good with it. I think this group has an opportunity to be that. I’m really excited to be with this group.”

“We’ve still got to go do it, I get that. We’ve got to go play every Saturday. But these guys are going to give themselves a chance, and then we’ve got to go get it figured out.”

The season begins with a SoCon showdown at Finley Stadium Saturday, September 3rd at 6 p.m.

Here’s a look at the Preseason All-SoCon teams…

First team offense

QB

Tyler Riddell, R-So., ETSU

RB

Jacob Saylors, Sr., ETSU

RB

Ailym Ford, Jr., Chattanooga

OL

McClendon Curtis, Sr., Chattanooga

OL

Tavon Matthews, Jr., ETSU

OL

Anderson Tomlin, R-Sr., Furman

OL

Pearson Toomey, R-Jr., Furman

OL

John Thomas, Jr., Mercer

OL

Tyler Smith, R-Jr., Western Carolina

TE

Ryan Miller, 5th, Furman

WR

Will Huzzie, R-Jr., ETSU

WR

Raphael Williams, R-So., Western Carolina

First team defense

DL

Devonnsha Maxwell, Sr., Chattanooga

DL

Jay Person, Jr., Chattanooga

DL

Jalen Porter, R-Jr., ETSU

DL

Micheal Mason, Sr., DL, Wofford

LB

Ty Boeck, Sr., Chattanooga

LB

Nathan East, Gr., Samford

LB

Stone Snyder, Sr., VMI

DB

Destin Mack, Sr., The Citadel

DB

Mike Price, R-Jr., ETSU

DB

Travis Blackshear, R-Sr., Furman

DB

Lance Wise, Jr., Mercer

First team specialists

PK

Tyler Keltner, Jr., ETSU

PK

Jerry Rice, R-Jr., VMI

P

Jack Culbreath, Jr., VMI

LS

Robert Soderholm, R-Sr., VMI

RS

Jacob Saylors, Sr., ETSU

Second team offense

QB

Seth Morgan, R-Jr., VMI

RB

Dominic Roberto, R-Jr., Furman

RB

TJ Jones, Sr., Western Carolina

OL

Colin Truett, Jr., Chattanooga

OL

Tereis Drayton, Jr., The Citadel

OL

Fred Norman, R-So., ETSU

OL

Joe Schreiber, R-Jr., ETSU

OL

Gavin Orr, Gr., Samford

OL

Jarvis Chandler, R-Jr., VMI

OL

Al Hogan, 5th, Wofford

TE

Aidan Twombly, Jr., VMI

WR

Ty James, R-So., Mercer

WR

Leroy Thomas, Sr., VMI

Second team defense

DL

Carson Hatchett, Jr., The Citadel

DL

Cameron Coleman, R-Sr., Furman

DL

Solomon Zubairu, Jr., Mercer

DL

Eric Weaver, R-Sr., VMI

LB

Kam Jones, Sr., Chattanooga

LB

Marquise Blount, Sr., The Citadel

LB

Isaac Dowling, So., Mercer

DB

CaMiron Smith, Sr., Chattanooga

DB

Alijah Huzzie, R-So., ETSU

DB

Aljareek Malry, Sr., VMI

DB

Andreas Keaton, So., Western Carolina

Second team specialists

PK

Richard McCollum, Jr., Western Carolina

P

Trey Turk, So., Mercer

P

Bradley Porcellato, Gr., Samford

LS

Colin Springer, 5th, Wofford

RS

Calvin Jones, So., Western Carolina


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