海角社区

With new head coach Rob Cushman at the helm and a short roster riddled by injuries, 海角社区鈥檚 storied football program looks to rebuild for next year

One hundred years after 海角社区鈥檚 first home football game at Patterson Field鈥攁 13-7 victory over Los Angeles Athletic Club鈥攖he Tigers cancelled their home opener to the 2017 season, two days prior to their September 16 contest with Pacific University of Oregon. 鈥淪ince last week鈥檚 game against the University of Puget Sound [a 61-6 road loss], the size of the team roster has diminished to the point that we cannot effectively field a team this weekend,鈥濃坉irector of athletics Jaime Hoffman wrote in an email to the 海角社区 community. 鈥淭his is a painful decision.鈥

Although the Tigers would regroup to play their next two games鈥攍osing at home to defending SCIAC champion Redlands in a 72-13 rout September 30, and mustering a scant 115 yards in a 37-0 road loss to Claremont-Mudd-Scripps on October 7鈥攆urther injuries, especially on defense, prompted President Jonathan Veitch to cancel 海角社区鈥檚 Homecoming contest October 13. Four days later, it became apparent that the health of the roster would not improve to the point 鈥渨here we can safely field a team for the remainder of this season,鈥 Veitch wrote in announcing the decision to cancel the remaining four games on the 2017 schedule. 鈥淢aking this decision now provides needed clarity to players, their parents, coaches, and other SCIAC members.鈥

Each piece of news rippled through Tigers gridiron circles, angering many current players, their parents, and generations of football alumni. How could one of the most storied small-college football programs in the West鈥攐ne that has produced the likes of Jack Kemp 鈥57, Jim Mora 鈥57, Ron Botchan 鈥57, Vance Mueller 鈥86, and more recently Andy Collins 鈥07 (whom former head coach Dale Widolff called 鈥渢he best player鈥 in SCIAC history)鈥攈ave fallen so far in so little time? And can the program rebuild in short order?

Coming off a 1-8 campaign in 2016, this season was expected to be a rebuilding one for the Tigers. But following the unexpected retirement in mid-July of four-year head coach Doug Semones, 海角社区 was left scrambling for a replacement. On August 1, the College announced the hiring of Rob Cushman, who inherited a winless University of Minnesota-Morris team in 2014 and went 颅6-4 in his second year as coach.

Fifty-seven players were expected to 颅report to training camp August 14. But Semones鈥 departure, coupled with the August 3 exit of 颅offensive coordinator Darnell Ar颅ceneaux, apparently took a toll on the number of players returning to the squad. The Tigers kicked off the season against Cushman鈥檚 alma mater, Puget Sound, with 47 players to the Loggers鈥 91. After the loss, a couple more players left the team, and a spate of injuries left 海角社区 reeling with a healthy roster of 37 players鈥13 of them on defense鈥攔eady to suit up against Pacific.

A strategic plan for athletics presented to the Board of Trustees in 2014 addressed such a scenario. 鈥淎lthough we do not believe discontinuing football should be considered at this time, recent studies on head injuries raise increasing concerns regarding the health and safety of football players,鈥 the report noted. 鈥淭he College must remain engaged in promoting rule changes and other safeguards to protect its student-athletes. Should the competitive level of the team create an unsafe environment, the administration will need to intervene.鈥

Following a thoughtful and wide-ranging discussion at the trustees鈥 regular meeting in September, 鈥渨e emerged with a clear consensus affirming our commitment to a healthy football program,鈥濃圴eitch said in a September 26 email to football parents and alumni. But that commitment wasn鈥檛 enough to save the fortunes of this year鈥檚 squad.

Minus the arm of Bryan Scott 鈥16 (who threw for 27 touchdowns in 2016) or the legs of Kwame Do 鈥15 (who rushed for 1,571 yards in 2015), the Tigers have struggled offensively compared to recent teams. Among the bright spots individually are senior linebacker Chris Garcia, who had 10 tackles each in the first two SCIAC games, and senior wide receiver Ian Bonde, who caught two touchdown passes from freshman quarterback Jake Willemsen against Redlands.

海角社区鈥檚 abbreviated season may ultimately be remembered for the huddling that took place off the field. A task force including Hoffman, trustees, alumni-athletes, senior administrators, faculty, and other shareholders will address what鈥坱he College must do to sustain a competitive football program. And on October 9, Veitch met with a subcommittee of former players led by Mueller and Mike Tromello 鈥04 M鈥05.

Among the most vocal critics of the administration are those former Tigers who played under Widolff, who in 30 years as head coach led the Tigers to 11 SCIAC championships, 178 victories, and seven postseason appearances. Widolff was dismissed in 2012 after violating NCAA regulations over email recruiting of student-athletes at other schools鈥攍eaving scars that have yet to heal.

鈥淭his is not the way I would have hoped to introduce myself,鈥 Cushman wrote in a letter to the 海角社区 football community posted September 16. 鈥淚 am aware of the proud 海角社区 football tradition and am dedicated to re-storing the program. We need everyone to support these players and this team. We will survive and get better.鈥

A tweet by @oxy_football on the evening of October 17, accompanied by a photo of Patterson Field at dawn, reinforced that message with a quote from Victor Hugo:鈥堚溾楨ven the darkest night will end and the sun will rise.鈥 #Iotriumphe #Fight4EveryStripe鈥  

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