The Wildcats concluded their spring season at Daytona Stadium, showcasing Coach Raymond Woodie Jr.'s first full signing class. The defense shined, outscoring the offense in various drills. Coach Woodie expressed excitement for the team's growth and development, aiming to turn close losses from the previous year into wins. Emphasis was placed on academic excellence, player leadership, and improving fundamentals for a successful upcoming season.

By the Numbers
  • B-CU defense (Gold) defeated Wildcat offense (Maroon) 68-38 in various drills.
  • Over sixty new players will join the team for the upcoming season.
Yes, But

The emphasis on player-led encouragement may require a delicate balance between camaraderie and competition within the team.

State of Play
  • Focus on academic performance to lay a strong foundation for on-field success.
  • Efforts to improve team cohesion and fundamentals to enhance overall performance.
  • Evaluation of roster needs and strategies for player recruitment from the transfer portal.
What's Next

Continued efforts to build team depth, foster competition, and maintain a balance between run and pass game strategies for the upcoming season.

Bottom Line

The Wildcats are gearing up for a promising season with a focus on holistic player development, academic excellence, and strategic recruitment to build a competitive team culture.