As the 2024 football season quickly approaches for the Barton College Bulldogs, there is a sense that a new era has begun after some of the big stars from the past two or three seasons have moved on.
Gone are All-America running back Jordan Terrell, now in the Canadian Football League, and All-South Atlantic Conference wide receiver Kam Johnson, who is getting ready for his first NFL game as a member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. All-SAC middle linebacker Shane Perry and center Alex Buschow as well as starting QB Jaquan Lynch and a host of other players who figured prominently in the Bulldogs attack over the past few years have graduated.
But the truth is, despite their obvious losses, the Bulldogs are bringing back a wealth of experienced players in all facets of game from the 6-5 squad in 2023.
“I think we’ve got eight returning starters on defense and seven returning starters on offense, and so, we do have some real experience,” said Barton head coach Chip Hester. “So, although we did lose some really good players, I’m excited. I think we’ve got some guys that have really stepped up.”
A month of preseason practice will be put to the test for the Bulldogs as they welcome West Virginia State to Truist Stadium for the season opener Thursday evening. It will be the first meeting with the Yellow Jackets of the NCAA Division II Mountain East Conference.
“The thing I feel good about right is we’re seeing some guys that are kind of in some new roles and I’ve seen them make some really good plays in practice,” Hester said. “We feel really confident about that group, but until they do it in a ball game, you just don’t know. I was just talking with a high school coach and we were talking about the season and told him that I can’t wait to see everything play out, just to see where we are, what we need to work on. And so I’m confident, but you don’t know and we don’t know much about our opponent. We don’t have a common opponent, and so it’ll be an interesting game, for sure.”
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