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Railers start season against defending state champ Rochester

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[August 26, 2011]  In most cases, playing a team with only a handful of returning starters would be considered advantageous.

But defending 4A state champion Rochester -- Lincoln's opponent in Friday night's season opener -- isn't "most cases."

The Rockets return barely any starters from last season's state championship squad.

Even Wes Lunt -- Rochester's star quarterback, who will play college football at Oklahoma State next season -- is expected to miss Friday's game after injuring his foot during preseason training.

Still, Lincoln senior linebacker Andy Krusz says Rochester deserves the Railers' utmost respect.

"Even though they lost a lot of guys, I expect them to be really good," said Krusz. "The people that will be playing (Friday night) have scrimmaged against their state champions every day in practice. They were still there when they won a state championship.

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"Even if they all didn't play, there's a select few that got playing time throughout the season. It's just a good program. You know they'll come out hard, ready to win."

Regardless of the opposition's personnel, Lincoln coach Andy McDonald can expect a tall task defensively in his debut as the Railer head coach.

Last season, the Rockets were able capitalize on a complex offensive system that emphasizes a lightning-fast pace of play. Rochester frequently used a no-huddle offense and wasted little time snapping the ball at the line of scrimmage, which left defenses minimal time to get properly aligned.

Even without Lunt, McDonald expects the Rockets to maintain their breakneck pace.

"I would expect they will be pretty similar. I don't expect them to totally change their offense because their starting quarterback is going to miss a few weeks," said McDonald. I'm sure whoever they bring in will be a good, athletic kid, even if he doesn't have the passing proficiency of Lunt.

"I still think they'll be a very good team. To be practicing against state champions, it had to make them a heck of a lot better and tougher. I'm sure they will be extremely hungry to repeat and show that even though they lost 20 starters, they'll still be good."

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Beyond the season-opening hoopla, each team should have no shortage of motivation to play well.

The Railers will look to take a big step toward their first playoff appearance in over a quarter-century.

The Rockets will be looking to prove they're capable of repeating as state champions, with or without Lunt.

It all starts tonight.

"We've got nine opportunities, but they're all one at a time," said McDonald. "We've got to have all of our focus on what we need to do to be the best that we can by Friday. We can't until week three or four to be at our best. We've got to be at our best Friday night.

"We've got to play with an aggressiveness and a confidence. We're going to make mistakes, but we'd rather make mistakes on the aggressive side than being tentative."

[By JUSTIN TIERNEY]

Article posted yesterday: Railer coach McDonald looks to create winning tradition

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