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Spring Football Fling: N. Gwinnett faces ‘rebuilding mode, if there ever was one’

THE SPRING FOOTBALL FLING
In upcoming weeks, teams throughout the state will spend 10 days on the practice field preparing for the 2008 football season. In a series of stories, ajc.com will provide an offseason outlook for 25 of the top teams in the metro and state.

This Week’s Lineup
• 5/5: Chamblee • 5/6: Grayson • 5/7: N. Gwinnett • 5/8: Douglass

Photos: A look at North

You make the call: What’s the buzz on North in ‘08? Can the Dogs overcome losing so many seniors? Games start in August. Talk starts NOW.

When a program sends 10 seniors to play college football, there’s bound to be a dropoff.

That’s the case at North Gwinnett, which made the Class AAAAA championship game last year.

The Bulldogs were hit especially hard on defense. Strong safety Zach Humphrey is the only returning starter.

“We may have to score 100 to start the season,” coach Bob Sphire said. “Being the head coach and the offensive coordinator, it’s not so bad for me, but [defensive coordinator] Mo Dixon may not be able to sleep much.”

While the defense will be smaller and less experienced, the offense will be potent.

Quarterback Michael Tamburo (2,311 passing yards, 19 touchdowns; 594 rushing yards, 10 touchdowns) is entering his third year as a starter and he has most of his key players returning - running back Tyler Jarry, wideout Cordero Dixon and tight end Kenny Barnes.

Sphire said Tamburo and Jarry will have a whole lot oto carry. “But at the same time, I don’t think our offense is successful being one-dimensional. We’re working to develop guys and have a bunch of people step up.”

After going 24-4 in Sphire’s first two seasons, North Gwinnett might take a step back. The Bulldogs lost more than 30 seniors.

“We look like a JV team right now,” Sphire said. “There are so many things we’ve got to find out, it’s unbelievable. I hardly know where to start.

“I swear, I feel like we’re almost back at square one,” he added. “We’ve got some great kids coming back, but it’s really a rebuilding mode, if there ever was one.”

North Gwinnett Bulldogs
Region 7-AAAAA

Spring practice dates: May 5-17.
Last year’s record: 13-2, lost to Lowndes in state championship game.
Reclassification challenge: Does not apply.

Working on: The Bulldogs must rebuild their defense after losing every starter except strong safety Zach Humphrey. “We’ve got a whole lot of kids who look like linebackers,” coach Bob Sphire said. “Some of these guys are going to have to become linemen, and some will have to become more skilled, defensive back types.”

Key starters lost: DE Eric Eberhardt; DB Marquese Quiles; LB Eloka Anyaorah; DE Robert Pritchard; DT Steve Buffington; OL Clint Duggan.

Key starters returning: QB Michael Tamburo (6-1, 185, Sr.); RB Tyler Jarry (5-11, 180, Sr.); C Jake Thomas (6-2, 240, Sr.); WR Cordero Dixon (6-0, 170, Jr.); OL Austin Shepherd (6-4, 310, Jr.); TE Kenny Barnes (6-3, 220, Sr.).

2008 strengths: If they can get any blocking, the Bulldogs will score points because of Tamburo, Jarry, Dixon and Barnes. No team has a better offensive conductor than Tamburo, who is entering his third year as a starter.

2008 weaknesses: The Bulldogs will be small and inexperienced on the defensive front. With only one returning defensive starter, North Gwinnett could play a lot of close games.

This season’s projection: The Bulldogs, who open against South Carolina power Byrnes and Brookwood, will be hard-pressed to duplicate last season’s run to the state final. But Sphire will find a way to get them to the playoffs.

Comment: “We’ve got a small upcoming senior class,” Sphire said of his 17 seniors. “There are going to be a lot of juniors and sophomores vying for playing time.”

Photos: A look at North

Week Three Lineup
• 4/28: Lowndes • 4/29: Parkview • 4/30: Mays • 5/1: Marist • 5/2: Northside-WR • 5/3: Lovett • 5/4: St. Pius

Week Two Lineup
• 4/21: ML King • 4/22: Valdosta • 4/23: Buford • 4/24: P-Ridge • 4/25: Tucker • 4/26: Fayette • 4/27: Brookwood

Week One Lineup
• 4/14: Roswell • 4/15: Norcross • 4/16: Walton • 4/17: Harrison • 4/18: Camden • 4/19: Newnan • 4/20: Stephenson

You make the call: What’s the buzz on North in ‘08? Can the Dogs overcome losing so many seniors? Games start in August. Talk starts NOW.

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By T.J.

May 7, 2008 9:53 PM | Link to this

Holee swiss cheese defense batman!!! What gives. They may have to just outscore folks. Track meets every Friday night!!! So it looks like a weak season for Gwinnett teams. I predict Gwinnett teams will be eliminated early in playoffs. Out of the top 25 teams reviewed I read that the state title just get handed to Lowndes. Brookwood and Grayson looks to possibly pull out if the stars line up right. North Gwinnett has a shot if they can coach up that JV defense. Problem is that you can not coach size.

By jawjadude

May 8, 2008 12:21 AM | Link to this

will that be the excuse they use when north gets their a$$ kicked by a 1-AAAAA school yet again in 2008. they have been so overrated the past two years it is pathetic

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