Thorntons focus is team Falcons at a glance
Last year, Marlon Thornton made a name for himself. This year, the Fitchburg State senior running back wants his team to get the recognition.
Falcons potent on offense, need to improve on ‘D'
Courtesy of the Worcester
Telegram
By Steve Kendall CORRESPONDENT
FITCHBURG- Last year, Marlon Thornton made a name for himself.
This year, the Fitchburg State senior running back wants his team
to get the recognition.
Thornton finished 2007 with 1,296 yards and 15 touchdowns in just
nine games. He was also FSC's second-leading receiver with 27
catches for 359 yards and two TDs. Almost from the first time he
touched the ball, Thornton drew the attention of opposing defenses.
And even then, they had trouble containing him.
Thornton's exploits earned him all sorts of honors: New England
Football Conference first ream, ECAC first team, Division 2/3 New
England Football Writers All-Star. It was a great breakout season
for the transfer, who was barely recruited out of high school in
Bloomfield, Conn., because of his diminutive size (5-foot-7, 195
pounds).
"All the personal stuff and the stats and the yards were great,
don't get me wrong," Thornton said, "but I want to win. Everyone on
this team wants to improve on last year. It's a lot more fun when
everyone is having success and the team is doing well, and that's
what I want this season."
Once again, Thornton will be the centerpiece of a potent offense.
In addition to its star running back, Fitchburg State returns
nearly its entire offensive line and senior quarterback Jim Miller
as it tries to better last year's record-setting season.
FSC ranked 15th in the nation in offense (453.6 yards) and 14th in
passing (304.6). The Falcons averaged 32 points a game.
Miller was 29th in the country with 2,484 yards passing, 16
touchdowns and 12 interceptions, and was named a conference
all-star. His TD-to-INT ratio, along with his completion percentage
(51.2), are two areas coach Paul McGonagle expects Miller to
improve upon.
"Jim is a talented quarterback with a solid arm and a good
understanding of the game," McGonagle said. "With another year of
experience under his belt and a better understanding of what we're
doing, we expect him to take another step in his development."
Though Miller lost two of his top weapons in receiver Dan
Langlois of Oxford and tight end Bobby Kirko of Uxbridge, he does
have some talented receivers. Devon Jennings (25 catches last year)
and Carlos de la Rosa return, while transfer Steve Austin and
freshman Jeremy Kimber of Fitchburg also should make an impact.
The line should also be strong with the return of James Foltz,
Bobby Brouillete of North Middlesex Regional and Anthony
Cavossa.
"The line did a great job last year and I think they should be even
better this year," Thornton said. "The line is the key to our
offense, so we expect good things this year."
Though the offense should again challenge records, the only way FSC
will improve upon last year's 3-6 record is for the defense to get
better. Last season, the Falcons surrendered an amazing 38.2 points
and 458 yards per game, and 45 total TDs.
"The defense needs to play better, no question about it," McGonagle
said. "I think people didn't realize we were starting 11 new guys
on defense, and it takes time for guys to learn their roles and
responsibilities. We played better the last three games (all wins),
and we expect us to be even better this year."
Captain Dale Whittredge and senior defensive back Alex Bourassa
lead the defense, which returns nearly intact. Senior linemen Tim
Beane and Steve Witherell also return, senior Eugene Boakye (South
High) is back at DE/LB after missing a year, and newcomers Sean
Golden and Andrew Cavanagh should add some depth at defensive
back.
The Falcons will get tested on both sides of the ball right away
when they host Springfield College on Thursday in the first home
night game in school history.
Coach: Paul McGonagle (second year, 3-6).
League: New England Football Conference (Bogan
Division).
2007 record: 3-6.
Top returnees: Sr. RB Marlon Thornton (above), Sr.
QB Jim Miller, Sr. OL James Foltz, Sr. DB Alex Bourassa, Sr. OL
Bobby Brouilette, Sr. LB Dale Whittredge, Jr. WR Devon Jennings,
So. WR Carlos de la Rosa, Sr. DL Tim Beane, Sr. DL Steve
Witherell.
Key losses: WR Dan Langlois, TE Bobby Hirko, LB
Ryan Miller, LB Josh Croft.
Notable newcomers: Jr. WR Steve Austin, Fr. DB
Andrew Cavanagh, Fr. DB Sean Golden, Fr. WR Jeremy Kimber, Sr.
DE/LB Eugene Boakye.
