Redlands readies for La Verne

Starting quarterback or no starting quarterback, the University of Redlands is still a formidable foe. That seems to be the prevailing thought among coaches in the SCIAC.

Conference play begins today and the Bulldogs (2-0) will trek to Ortmayer Stadium for a 1 p.m. showdown against the University of La Verne (0-2).

The Bulldogs will be without junior quarterback Dan Selway who earned SCIAC Offensive Player of the Year honors in 2007 but sustained a broken foot in a win over Whitworth (Wash.) two weeks ago.

He threw for 489 yards and five touchdowns in the first two games. His spot now goes to junior Steve Smith with freshman Dylan Barrera elevated to backup status. Smith did see some mop-up duty in the first two games. He also played the entire second half of Redlands’ playoff game last year at St. Johns (Minn.).

“They’re a good program and they’re deep at every position,” second-year Leopards coach Andy Ankeny said of the Bulldogs. “We don’t shy away from tough competition. We want to play them at their best because there’s no better way to find out where your progam is. We wish he (Selway) was in there but don’t expect less of a game because he isn’t.”

The Bulldogs were idle last week, giving Smith an extra week to prepare. Redlands coach Mike Maynard said his team won’t alter its game plan even though it has the luxury of a three-pronged rushing attack ignited by seniors – Tom Romaine, Zack Schafer and Jeff Stewart.

“We do what we do. We’re not going to change anything, he said. “He has been here so he knows the offense. He has had a good week of practice and we have all the confidence in the world in him.”

Selway was also the Bulldogs’ punter. Maynard said freshman Wes Norris and senior Kraig Kraning are battling for that job.

The biggest factor in the game will likely be how the La Verne running game fares against a Redlands defense that ranks first nationally against the run.

The Leopards have managed just 101 yards total in two games on 75 tries with their leading rusher being freshman Curtis Puli with 61 yards.

The Bulldogs, led by senior defensive end Brock Arndt and freshman linebacker Ian Skuss, have held their first two opponents to minus-24 yards.

“We can’t let our quarterback sit back there and get tattoed,” Ankeny said. “Our young pups are going to have to hold up. That’s obviously a big factor. If we can do that we have a chance.”

Redlands is averaging 452 yards offense. The La Verne defense, led by senior linebacker Jason Carpenter, is giving up and average 453.

While the game looks one-sided on paper, Maynard is leary of the Leopards.

“They’re a hungry team and it’s the conference opener so they’re going to be ready,” said Maynard, who was at La Verne’s game last week against Willamette (Ore.). “They have made a lot of progress even though it may not show in th win column. We’re expecting a battle.”

The other SCIAC teams will also be in action. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (1-1) will be at Occidental (2-0) to play a team it nearly upset a year ago. Pomona-Pitzer (1-1) will be at Chapman (1-1) for its final nonconference tuneup. Both the Stags and Sagehens are coming off byes.

Area community colleges will also be in action. Chaffey (3-1) will host Cerritos (3-1) in its National Division Central Conference opener at 6 p.m.

In American Division Mountain Conference play San Bernardino Valley (0-4) will be at San Diego Mesa (1-3) at 6 p.m. and Victor Valley (1-3) will host Golden West (2-2) at 1 p.m.

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