Expectations unchanged for CMU football program
Posted: 07.30.2010 at 5:43 PM

Chippewas remain focused after departure of LeFevour and Jones

DETROIT -- The rooftop suite at Ford Field in Detroit once again housing the coaches and top players from the Mid-American Conference's 13 football programs on Friday morning.

Central Michigan's contigent of first year head coach Dan Enos, senior linebacker Nick Bellore and senior wide receiver Kito Poblah appear confident, entering fall camp next week.

"We want to make sure that we tailor the system around the guys that are playing and get our best personnel on the field and try to get them the ball.  think you'll see a multi-dimensioned offense that will be able to attack the field in all areas.  We want to use personnel groupings and formations to keep people off balance.  We want to be up tempo, and we want to play very fast," says Enos, who is still analyzing his skill players.

"We've got a lot of great guys on offense.  I think we'll be able to be a complete team.  The offense has all the weapons to be just as good as they have been and obviously we have to keep doing the same things defensively to be as good as we were last year," adds Bellore, who enters the 2010 season with more career tackles (382) than any other player in the NCAA's Football Bowl Subdivision.

Enos' meanwhile, who makes his head coaching debut September 2nd versus Hampton University, has already made an impact on his players.

"Coach Enos brings a lot of his personality into his coaching.  You feel like you're just going out there playing football and you don't have that much stress on you," says Poblah, who ranks 10th all-time on the CMU Career Receptions list.

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