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Chattanooga Mocs hold scrimmage as Week 1 of college football season inches closer | Local Sports

The college football season is inching closer and closer. The Chattanooga Mocs will open the year in three weeks at Memphis.

On Day 9 of camp, the team learned a little more about themselves through a scrimmage. We saw two of the competitors for the starting quarterback job–seventh-year senior Camden Orth and redshirt Junior Luke Schomburg.

It’s days like this that help set the tone for the rest of the season, and Head Coach Rusty Wright and his players know there’s still a ways to go before kickoff on Aug. 30.

Wright explained, “We’re not really complicated schematically on that side of the ball, so we have to be good at executing. Right now, we’re about 50-50 at executing, and we can’t be that way.”

Redshirt sophomore A.J. Little is determined to make it back to the playoffs.

“We’re very hungry as far as that goes,” he said.

“There’s no I in team, so we’ve got to be hungry, so I know we can do it and what not. Last year, we could’ve [done] it, but this year, it’s a new year, so we’ve got to do it. We will do it.”

Chattanooga is picked to finish second in the SoCon.



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