Bethune-Cookman Football has started its spring practice at John L. Bryan, Sr. Practice Field, with practices scheduled for Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays leading to the annual spring game in April under Head Coach Raymond Woodie Jr. The team went through 16 periods in the first practice of the spring, following the signing of 16 players on National Signing Day last month.

The Big Picture

The team is focusing on building player cohesion and professionalism in the second year under Coach Woodie's leadership, aiming to enhance attention to detail in practice coordination and maintain a winning attitude.

By the Numbers
  • The Wildcats signed 16 players on National Signing Day.
  • Practices are scheduled for Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays leading up to the spring game in April.
State of Play
  • Players are working on building chemistry and leadership within the team.
  • Attention to detail in practice coordination is a key focus to improve play execution.
  • Practicing on campus allows for more focused preparation and individual improvement.
What's Next

The team will continue to work on strengthening player leadership and attention to detail in practice to enhance performance on the field.

Bottom Line

Bethune-Cookman Football's focus on building team cohesion, professionalism, and attention to detail in practice highlights their commitment to success in the upcoming season.