OCC football: Palomar next test for Bucs
Steve Virgen
Orange Coast College’s biggest test of the season comes today when
Palomar visits for a football matchup at 1 p.m. that could possibly
decide the Mission Conference Central Division championship.
The Pirates have passed tests three times this season with a
consistent defense and an improving offense that is capable of the big
play.
In Week 4, with just one touchdown to show for its first three games,
OCC went to Mt. San Antonio and pulled off the upset, 26-25. Grade: A.
The following week, OCC’s offense fed off momentum and scored another
stunning victory, 29-27, at Pasadena City College. Grade: A.
Last week, the Pirates (3-3, 1-0 in conference) easily took care of
rival Golden West, 55-21, setting a new school record for offense with
big, highlight-type plays. The defense remained steady. Grade: A.
And now Palomar comes to town with the favorite tag, an aerial attack
on offense and a swarming defense. Grade: Unknown.
The Bucs do know this is their biggest game of the season.
“Anybody who wants to be the division champion has to go through
(Palomar),” OCC Coach Mike Taylor said. “They are, by far, the best team
in our conference. We have to win this game to win the championship.”
The Comets stand at 4-2, 1-0 in conference after taking care of
Fullerton last week, 52-12. Earlier in the season, Palomar beat El
Camino, 37-20, the team that shut out OCC in Week 3. The Comets, however,
lost to Mt. SAC three weeks ago, 37-14. But, Palomar got healthy during
its bye week, shut down Fullerton and is back to form. The Comets are now
ranked No. 24 in the nation according to the J.C. Grid-Wire and they are
No. 10 in the state in JCFootball.com’s Top 25.
“They respect them, but they don’t fear them,” Taylor said of his
players’ approach for today. “This game will have a
division-conference-championship-type setting.”
Leading Palomar at quarterback is Andy Goodenough. His play this
season has been true to his name. Goodenough is completing a
conference-leading 69 % of his passes for 221.5 yards per game. He has
thrown nine touchdown passes with just two interceptions.
Goodenough’s top targets are Deondre Alexander and Jonathan Jones.
Alexander has 32 catches for 427 yards and four scores, while Jones has
16 receptions for 210 yards.
The Comets run a no-huddle offense and rely on timing for the passing
game. Today’s field conditions could slow down Palomar’s game plan.
Taylor expects OCC’s field to be a “quagmire” and might feature more
of a rushing battle. And with that, the Comets will look to running back
Josh Galae’i, the team’s leading rusher with 79 carries for 351 yards, a
4.4 yards average. Also Brendon Sanchez has rushed 40 times for 198
yards, good for 5 yards per attempt.
Palomar’s no-huddle offense is not a hurry-up offense, so OCC will be
able to substitute. The Pirates will depend on linebackers Martin Janzon,
Justin Blackard and Dustin Davis to stuff the run. Safeties Manny Adams
and Barrett Burkett -- who should be ready despite an injury suffered in
Thursday’s practice -- will have to react quickly in reading the deep
pass or supporting the run.
“Going up against (Palomar Coach) Tom Craft is like playing a
60-minute card game,” Taylor said.
Against Palomar’s defense, OCC quarterback Nick Higgs and the
offensive line will have to be ready for the Comets’ blitz package. The
Pirates opened up their offensive playbook against Golden West with
reverses and wide receiver Justin Dale throwing a touchdown pass. A muddy
field at OCC might call for some more gimmick plays to catch Palomar off
guard.
Regardless, the Comets will be prepared for today’s game. They are the
best team in the division and they own the Pirates. Palomar has beaten
OCC four years in a row. It hasn’t even been close the past two years
with Palomar posting a 42-17 beating in 1998 and a 52-35 victory last
year.
“They’re definitely the cream of the Central Division,” Taylor said.
“They’re on the same plane as El Camino, Cerritos and Mt. SAC.”
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