Can the offense find its “mojo” again?
As if losing to Grayson wasn’t enough, the normally potent Wildcat offense was not able to find much of anything in the opener. The Wildcats managed just 101 yards of total offense for the entire game, certainly one of the lowest totals in the Jeff Herron era at C-High. In a rare reversal, the Cats managed more yards through air (67) than they did on the ground (34). The Cats will look to find a way to recapture control of the line of scrimmage in week two and find more holes for running backs Ean Days and Aundre Johnson, but it won’t be easy. Camden finds themselves facing a talented First Coast defense led by defensive tackle Tavaris Barnes. Barnes, a 6-5, 250 pound beast and Florida State commitment, anchors a very talented and stingy Buc defense that will challenge the Wildcat offensive line for the second consecutive game. 2. Can the defense hold First Coast’s athletes in check? The Wildcat defense played fairly well in their first game, surrendering only 14 points, but had many m