OCC on the road
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Barry Faulkner
The Orange Coast College football team will venture about 35 miles up
the freeway today and, perhaps, about 50 years back in time.
The Pirates, who fell to Glendale, 24-17, in their mistake-filled
season opener, will visit a Los Angeles Southwest team with a retro,
run-oriented offense it used to pound out a 17-14 opening win over
San Bernardino Valley. Kickoff today is 1 p.m. at the Cougars’
on-campus stadium.
“Last week [the Cougars] just went out and lined up foot-to-foot
across the offensive line with two tight ends, a wing and ran the
football,” OCC Coach Mike Taylor said. “It looked like 1950s stuff.”
Orange Coast, hoping to end a five-game losing streak, will have a
new starter at quarterback (freshman Chad Schmigel) and tailback
(sophomore Matt Padilla). The Pirates will try to energize an offense
that produced 197 yards last week, just 18 on the ground.
Southwest produced 280 of its 339 offensive yards on the ground
last week, keyed by sophomore Chris Singleton, who rushed for 162
yards on 26 carries.
Schmigel came off the bench in the opener to complete 2 of 6 pass
attempts for 35 yards and one interception. Taylor said former
starter Kyle Basanez, a sophomore transfer from Fordham, should also
see action today. Basanez was 11 of 29 for 144 yards and one TD with
no interceptions against Glendale.
OCC, which, Taylor said, will bring more defenders into the box if
Southwest employs its smashmouth scheme, will be without sophomore
defensive end Ricky Miller, who suffered a bruised knee in the
opener.
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