DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Bethune-Cookman Football held its annual Pro Day workouts on Thursday, March 23, at Municipal Stadium. Working out alongside the Wildcats were student-athletes from Central State, Stetson and Warner Southern.
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Bethune-Cookman senior football student-athletes
Trevin Huff,
DeMarcus Womack and Jamie Wilson took part in the workouts. Also performing was former Wildcats safety Marquis Drayton.
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"We always enjoy Pro Day because we get to see just where are guys stack up against the measurements of the NFL scouts," said
Terry Sims, recently completing his second year at the helm in Daytona Beach. "No question, we have a lot of talent coming back next season. So, we didn't have as many student-athletes perform this year, but the ones that did, we were glad to help and hope to continue helping them on their way with professional football endeavors."
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Huff, an offensive lineman for the Cats, had the most of any player on the day with 22 reps on the bench. Meanwhile, Womack chipped in with 15 reps, as well as a time of 5.31 in the 40.
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Redshirt senior receiver Jamie Wilson picked up a time of 4.84 in the 40, in addition to holding a 76-inch wing span.
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Also participating in Pro Day workouts were Stetson student-athletes Donald Payne and Davion Belk, in addition to three student-athletes from Central State (Anthony Hamm, Nehemiah Coward and Clem Robbins).
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The Wildcats will begin spring practice next week under the direction of second-year head coach
Terry Sims. The first practice begins Wednesday, March 29, at 3 p.m.
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The Bethune-Cookman Spring Game has been announced for Saturday, April 30, at Municipal Stadium. A time for the event will be set closer to the game.
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