From the Wildcat perspective:
CWU football prepares for Portland State just like any other game
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Central Washington University’s football team may not be the New England Patriots, but its coach is taking the same approach as the pro team.
No matter the opponent, the Wildcats always prepare as though they are going against a professional football team.
It could be a preseason scrimmage, a conference game or this Saturday when the Wildcats face FCS-opponent Portland State University.
“Our preparation is the same,” said CWU head coach Ian Shoemaker. “Call it the ‘Bill Belicheck,’ but we are going to prepare to win and prepare to compete at a high level.”
Shoemaker is starting his third season at Central Washington. This game will be his second meeting against a Division I opponent. The Wildcats lost to the University of Montana in 2014.
“We are going to try to put our kids in the best possible situation to make our players successful,” Shoemaker said. “Hopefully, our athletes and preparation put us in a good spot.”
Central Washington has not had the best record against FCS opponents over the last 10 years. The team’s only win came in 2006 over Eastern Washington, but the Wildcats will start out the season healthy.
Senior quarterback Justin Lane will lead an offense that includes three young running backs in sophomores Quincy Carter, Christian Cummings and redshirt freshman Jordan Tufaga.
Last season, Carter and Cummings combined for 567 yards and five touchdowns.
On the defensive side, the Wildcats return senior lineman Tovar Sanchez and linebacker Kevin Haynes.
Shoemaker remarked that the team is healthy going into the season opener, and he will have all of his players ready and at his disposal.
“We had a lot of guys that we thought were going to be out, but we came back and got some good news over the last couple of weeks,” Shoemaker said.
Portland State starts the season as the FCS’ No. 12 team in the nation. Last year the Vikings finished 9-3 overall and were led by quarterback Alex Kuresa.
Kuresa, a Snow Junior College transfer, finished with 1,975 yards passing and 17 touchdowns.
“He is a top end player, brings that athleticism and plays outside the playbook,” Shoemaker said.
The Vikings also feature cornerback Xavier Coleman, who was selected to the STATS FCS Preseason All-America team.
Kickoff is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. and can be heard on 88.1 FM The Burg.