Northwestern State's Delaney Bowl showcased the team's significant improvement demonstrated through big plays by both the offense and defense during the annual spring game.

By the Numbers
  • Offense held to 17 yards on 16 plays in the first three possessions
  • Evan Kern's 37-yard field goal marked the offense's only points
  • Ray Mckneely-Harris recorded two receptions for 61 yards
  • Chance Newman named team captain at halftime
  • Defense ended the day with a turnover by DJ Johnson
Yes, But

The offense struggled with consistency and blocking, hindering sustained performance.

State of Play
  • The team has shown notable improvement over the 15-day spring season
  • Energy and effort highlighted the defense's strong performance in the scrimmage
  • Coach McCorkle emphasizes the importance of community support in reviving NSU
What's Next

Continued focus on offensive consistency and improved blocking to enhance performance.

Bottom Line

Northwestern State's Delaney Bowl exemplified the team's growth, pointing towards a positive trajectory with areas for further development, particularly in offensive consistency and community engagement.