SCSU: QB Jacob Jablonski prepared for starting role
NEW HAVEN — Week after week last season Jacob Jablonski got a small taste of what college football would be like.
As the backup to All-American quarterback Kevin Lynch at Southern Connecticut State, Jablonski took over for the second series of every game. It was a conscious decision by Owls’ coach Rich Cavanaugh to prepare his young blood for the upcoming season.
Now it’s time to see if how much it has paid off. With Lynch among the 20 seniors gone from the Owls Jablonski will take over as signal-caller taking over a team that went 7-3 last season and is seeking a return to the NCAA Division II playoffs.
“Losing 20 seniors we’re trying to find out who the new leaders are,” Cavanaugh said. “We have some guys stepping up, and (Jablonski’s) certainly one of them.”
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As the backup to All-American quarterback Kevin Lynch at Southern Connecticut State, Jablonski took over for the second series of every game. It was a conscious decision by Owls’ coach Rich Cavanaugh to prepare his young blood for the upcoming season.
Now it’s time to see if how much it has paid off. With Lynch among the 20 seniors gone from the Owls Jablonski will take over as signal-caller taking over a team that went 7-3 last season and is seeking a return to the NCAA Division II playoffs.
“Losing 20 seniors we’re trying to find out who the new leaders are,” Cavanaugh said. “We have some guys stepping up, and (Jablonski’s) certainly one of them.”
Read more from Bill Cloutier here.
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