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on July 28, 2008, 09:36:15 AM
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Willie T. Smith, III
The Greenville News

With the loss of quarterback Renaldo Gray, fullback Jerome Felton and split end Patrick Sprague, Furman University coach Bobby Lamb knows changes are needed if the Paladins are to make a move in the Southern Conference.

While the principles that have made Furman one of the top Football Championship Subdivision programs since legendary coach Dick Sheridan was walking the sidelines almost 30 years ago will remain, opponents will face a Paladins offense which is different yet the same.
on July 24, 2008, 09:14:00 AM
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Scott Adamson
Anderson Independent Mail

GREENVILLE — Bobby Lamb isn’t interested in reinventing the wheel. He simply wants to get better traction.

So the Furman coach, whose team finished 6-5 a year ago but ended the year with a three-game winning streak, decided to tweak the Paladins on both sides of the ball. That means an offense that should be more wide-open than in the past, as well as a defense that has abandoned a traditional 4-3 alignment in favor of a 4-2-5 scheme.

“I think we had one of the best offseasons since I’ve been here,” said Lamb, who met with the media during the Southern Conference Rouser Wednesday at the Embassy Suites in Greenville. “We weren’t happy with being 6-5 last year, so we figured we’d try some new things on offense and defense.”

on July 24, 2008, 07:27:00 AM
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Todd Shanesy
Spartanburgh Herald-Tribune

GREENVILLE — To his coach, Joel Bell might have seemed too much of a lone wolf to ever be captain of the Furman University football team.

Bell keeps his hair down past his shoulders, rides a motorcycle and hasn’t really lived with his parents in years. The sport is relatively new to him. At Spartanburg High School, he started out as the water boy. Bell grew up overseas and learned everything he knew about football from video games.

Now he’s in a football video game.

The senior offensive lineman was named first team All-Southern Conference at Wednesday’s preseason rouser at the Embassy Suites.

“I wanted him to come to media day,” Paladins head coach Bobby Lamb said, “because he’s the best-looking thing we’ve ever had.”

Good-looking to a college football coach is 6-foot-8 and 320 pounds.

“Doesn’t have an ounce of fat on him,” Lamb said.

That, too.

Bell couldn’t attend the media session because he was visiting his parents, missionaries in Croatia. He would have been a popular interview. The massive left tackle is a unique personality considered likely to be an All-American and an NFL draft pick. More important than him being named all-conference for the third time, Lamb said, is that Bell was voted by his teammates to be one of their three captains.

“If you would have asked me last year if he would ever be one of our captains,” Lamb said, “I would have said, ‘No way.’ He’s really changed. He’s a leader for us.”

Bell graded out at 88 percent last season against No. 11 Georgia Southern and 87 percent against No. 14 Elon, but his best game was against Wofford when he was successful on 89.5 percent of his blocks.

“I hope he has a great year,” Lamb said, “and all the Clemson and South Carolina people say, ‘Why didn’t we recruit him? He was right there in Spartanburg.’ ”

on July 21, 2008, 10:41:15 AM
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There may not have been a football coach anywhere in the contiguous United States more familiar with the Furman University football tradition than Bobby Lamb when he was promoted to the head coaching position prior to the 2002 season.

Furman is one of those places that has a particular way of doing things. The offense always featured a quarterback who could run when he needed to; as Lamb himself did when he played the position for the Paladins. Defensively, Furman was always geared to stop the running game that was predominant in the Southern Conference for decades.
on April 28, 2008, 04:15:16 AM
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Hunter Reid
Furman Sports Information

GREENVILLE, S.C. -- Furman All-America fullback Jerome Felton was selected by the Detroit Lions in the fifth round of the National Football League Draft earlier today.

Jerome Felton was Furman's 27th player to be drafted into the NFLThe 11th pick of the fifth round and the 146th overall selection in this year's draft, he was the second Southern Conference player to be selected and the second fullback taken behind LSU's Jacob Hester, a third round selection of the San Diego Chargers.  Felton became the highest drafted Furman player since All-America safety John Keith was chosen in the fourth round by the San Francisco 49ers in 2000.  Paladin quarterback Ingle Martin was also taken in the fifth round as the 148th overall pick of the Green Bay Packers in 2006.

The 27th player in Furman history to be drafted, Felton is the fourth Paladin selected by Detroit but the first since offensive tackle Mike Shill was picked by the Lions in 1956.

Listed at 5-foot-11 and 241 pounds, Felton earned 2007 Sports Network Football Championshpi Subdivision (FCS) first team All-America honors after rushing for a team leading 705 yards and 12 touchdowns last fall.  A four-year starter, the Madisonville, Tenn., native and three-time All-Southern Conference selection finished his career as the top rushing
fullback (2,652 yards) in Furman history and the school's all-time leading scorer (414 points).

"This is a big day for Jerome and for Furman football,"said Paladin head coach Bobby Lamb Sunday afternoon.  "He was an outstanding performer for us and certainly worked hard over his Furman career and beyond to prepare himself for this opportunity.  We are certainly proud of him and all that he accomplished on the field and in the classroom and wish him the very best with the Lions."

A 2007 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District III selection, Felton recorded a 3.28 grade point average as a political science major and has completed all requirements for graduation.

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