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Season Preview The 2017 Coffee Trojan football season was supposed to be one of promise and success, a campaign that would build on last year s 7-6 record. After a 5-5 regular season mark, the Trojans advanced to the third round of the playoffs as a fourth seed, losing a heartbreaker to numberone seed Dalton 30-28. The 2016 season was one of the toughest of the Robby Pruitt era; the Trojans played in Region 1-6A and finished the year with a 1-3 region record. One the post-season began, however, Pruitt and his staff had Coffee ready. After convincing wins over Heritage (number one seed) and Alexander (number two seed), the Trojans stumbled against Dalton but still nearly pulled off the upset. Coffee had opportunities to win every one of the games it lost. Despite losing their quarterback, leading rusher and all of their experienced (if undersized) offensive line, the Trojans were expected to be contenders this year. They returned a stacked defense with three preseason All-State selections and a ton of talent. Then the unthinkable happened. In mid-july, Coffee lost its starting running back, Tywone Brewton, who was the Trojans second-leading rusher last year, when he was implicated in a drive-by shooting on July 14. Brewton turned himself in to authorities on July 21, effectively ending his season and throwing the Coffee offense into disarray. Since Brewton s arrest, Coach Pruitt and his staff have been scrambling to reestablish an offensive identity one that had been set since spring practice. But crisis creates opportunity. There are a couple of players who are going to get chances to play that otherwise wouldn t have. At the same time, it leaves the coaches in a bit of a quandary. They re having to revamp the offense and reevaluate where the team is right now. And it s a little late in the year to be doing that. On Thursday, Aug. 10, the Trojans faced the Colquitt County Packers in a preseason scrimmage. The coaching staff came away with a little clearer picture than they had going in but there are still some question marks. So how exactly do the Trojans look this year? Let s see. Thank you! A very special Thank You is extended to The Gallery of Photography and Al Harless for the Coffee High School Trojan pictures! www.douglasnow.com - 2017 TROJAN FOOTBALL - 3

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QUARTERBACKS Let s start with the quarterback. Max Hughes is gone. How do you replace someone who threw for over 3,000 yards and 22 touchdowns? It s never an easy task. But senior Wade Sumner is ready for the opportunity. Sumner played a lot last year but his playing time was primarily at wide receiver. We would have loved to have him study at quarterback more last year but he s too good of an athlete to keep him off the field, says head coach Robby Pruitt. Sumer can run and he can throw. The bigger question is, will he have the time? Our big question mark is the offensive line. We need to make sure Wade has the time he needs, says Coach Pruitt. The Coffee offense will look similar to what it has in the past. The goal is to be balanced but that could change as the season wears on. www.douglasnow.com - 2017 TROJAN FOOTBALL - 5

OFFENSIVE LINE The Trojans have just one lineman who returns with some varsity experience. Jaymin Speight, a sophomore, saw a little playing time at the varsity level. Jaxson O Steen, a junior, was a blocking back last year. He s a strong, tough kid who did a great job in that role. This year, however, he s been moved to the line. We didn t really want to do move him but we didn t have much of a choice, says Coach Pruitt. In addition to O Steen and Speight, senior Kevin Tyre and junior Noah Johnston will likely start. Junior Griff Roundtree will split time at tight end and the blocking back position previously occupied by O Steen. 6-2017 TROJAN FOOTBALL - www.douglasnow.com

WIDE RECEIVERS Wide receivers will look a lot like they did last year. Senior Dalrone Donaldson (668 yards, seven scores last year), who will also play some defensive back (he had an interception in the scrimmage against Colquitt), senior Trey Mizell, and senior Raekwon Burch are all back. Then you have junior Milton Jackson, who had a really strong 2016 season. A preseason All-State selection, Jackson will be a favorite target of Sumner s. Jackson had over 1,000 yards receiving last year and three touchdowns. He also spent some time at running back, averaging nearly seven yards per carry and scoring one more touchdown on the ground. All these guys are talented receivers who can make big plays. www.douglasnow.com - 2017 TROJAN FOOTBALL - 7

RUNNING BACKS That leaves the running backs. The Trojans got a pleasant surprise against Colquitt in All-State linebacker Jameon Gaskin. He s a ball-hawking tackler who terrorizes opposing defenses. One of the most prolific defensive players in the state last year (213 total tackles, 144 solo, two sacks), he s shown this year he can run the ball as well. Gaskin carried a big load in the scrimmage and will be a factor in the backfield. Will he be able to withstand the punishment on offense and still be a playmaker on defense? That remains to be seen. However, he will have some help in the backfield. Sophomore Antonio Dawson is a small, fast kid who probably could benefit from another year of development. He s not likely to get that year; Dawson is going to run the ball a ton this year as well. 8-2017 TROJAN FOOTBALL - www.douglasnow.com

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DEFENSIVE LINE Defensively, the Trojans are in much better shape. They return seven starters, three of which are pre-season All- State selections. We ve got good experience. They kids work extremely hard. I m optimistic, says Randy Garrett, defensive coordinator. Leading the way are Gaskin, lineman Derrick Newton, and the Jefferson twins Marquavious and Jarquavious. These kids are all impact players who have the potential to change a game simply by their presence alone. The defensive line is talented but they re not the biggest group. End Javiontae Martin, a senior, had a solid season last year. Tipping the scales at just over 200 pounds, he s going to have a much bigger role than he did last season. Martin finished the year with 23 total tackles (18 solo), one sack, and five quarterback hurries. Senior Jordan Knight and junior Jasper Jones will occupy the tackle positions. They re not huge but they ve got good size. They re solid players, says Garrett. And of course there s Newton. The other defensive end, he recorded 23 sacks to go along with his 107 total tackles (96 solo) in 2016. 10-2017 TROJAN FOOTBALL - www.douglasnow.com

As expected, Coffee has a talented group of linebackers. In addition to Gaskin (who posted 166 total tackles, 112 solo, and two sacks), juniors Quinton Flowers and Tim Landers and senior R.J. Pace (111 total tackles, 51 solo tackles, and two sacks in 2016) will have a tremendous amount of responsibility, as will seniors K.J. Smith and Hayden Skipper. With Gaskin splitting time on the offensive of the ball as he s apparently going to be doing, their roles will likely expand as the season progresses. All statistics courtesy of www.maxpreps.com LINEBACKERS www.douglasnow.com - 2017 TROJAN FOOTBALL - 11

DEFENSIVE BACKS In the secondary, you will find the Jefferson twins. They re in the 11th grade and are only going to get better over the next two seasons. Jarquavious finished the 2016 season with 68 total tackles (58 solo), eight interceptions, and two fumble recoveries. His brother, Marquavious, posted similar numbers: 40 tackles (35 solo), six interceptions, a forced fumble, and 11 pass deflections. These two may be the most recognizable names in the secondary but they aren t the only playmakers back there. Ty Burkes (junior), Azi Johnson (junior), and Javion Dawson (senior) will also see some action in the secondary. Our defensive backs aren t big. But they re fast and quick. They play a lot bigger than they are. They just aren t very tall. We re faster back there than we ve been in a few years, says Coach Garrett. I m very excited about our defense. A number of kids are going to play both ways, including Dalrone Donaldson, Jameon Gaskin, Raekwon Burch, and others. It s not an ideal situation but it s the reality of what the Trojans are facing this season. 12-2017 TROJAN FOOTBALL - www.douglasnow.com

And what about the kickers? That s been one of Coffee s Achilles heels over the past few years. For 2017, it looks like at least a few of those problems have been solved. The Trojans have several kickers, all of whom will likely find their way into games in certain situations. Senior Jose Rodriguez is back. He will be joined by the Rivas brothers Pancho, a junior, and Toni, sophomore. In the scrimmage against Colquitt, Pancho nailed a 36-yard field goal. It s been a few years since Coffee had a kicker who was reliable from that distance. KICKERS www.douglasnow.com - 2017 TROJAN FOOTBALL - 13

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