CHADRON, Neb. -- April 10, 2023 -- Chadron State College football starts their final week of spring practice today, as they prepare for their spring game, which is scheduled for Friday, April 14, at 6 p.m.
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The Eagles return eight offensive and nine defensive starters from last years squad that finished 3-8.
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Three quarterbacks who received valuable playing time last season are competing for the starting spot this spring.
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Heath Beemiller, a junior from Chandler, Arizona, played the most out of the group with eight appearances.
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Beemiller, the 2022 season opening starter, completed 53 percent of his passes for 1112 yards with six touchdowns and 11 interceptions on the season.
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Once the Arizona native suffered an injury,
Mason Hamilton took over quarterback duties. The sophomore from Gillette, Wyoming had a completion percentage of 56.34 percent with three touchdowns and one interception.
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Hamilton threw for 356 yards before suffering a season ending injury.
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With Beemiller unable to return,
Preston Pearson earned the following three starts for the Eagles.
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Pearson, a redshirt freshman from Kearney, Nebraska, had 676 yards with a 69.14 completion percentage on the season. He finished with six touchdowns and four interceptions.
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With the departure of
Jalen Starks,
Dorian Collier is the most experience returnee in the running back room.
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Collier played in eight games last year, rushing for 338 net yards.
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Ahlonte Hair, a junior from Live Oak, Florida, and
Tommy Thomas, a redshirt freshman from Fort Collins, Colorado, both are returning in the receiver corps.
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Along with the receiver duo, All-RMAC tight end
Peter Krohn, CSC's third leading receiver in 2022, is also returning.
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Ro Abercrombie, a redshirt freshman, is also had a great spring and showed he can play at the position, Offensive Coordinator
Micah Smith said.
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Another All-RMAC selection, offensive lineman
Michael DeCamillis, returns to lead the oline for CSC. A handful of younger and new players are expected to add support to the offensive line.
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"Up front I think as a total group they've done a really good job this spring," Smith said. Â
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Defensively, an All-American in
Hunter O'Connor returns at the defensive end position. Due to off-season surgery, O'Connor is not participating this spring.
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Kobe Whipple, a five-year starter, also returns at defensive line.
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"The defensive line is probably our most experienced group," Defensive Coordinator
Clint Sasse said.
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Four of last seasons six leading tacklers return this spring.
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At the linebacker position,
Xavier Harrell and
Joey Geil look to lead the group.
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Harrell led the Eagles with 66 total tackles last season, while Geil had 55.
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The secondary will be looking to replace for All-RMAC selections
Bobby Peele and
Brendan Brehmer.
Dax Yeradi is a name that has been mentioned to help replace the duo.
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Another name is
Harvey Reynolds, a junior from West Palm Beach, Florida. Reynolds had 49 tackles a season ago.
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All-Region kicker
Gunnar Jones has graduated so CSC will be looking to replace him on the special-teams side.
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A junior college transfer and an incoming freshman will compete in the fall for the starting kicking role.
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Friday evenings game will be free and open to the public.
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