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Post by fwp on Apr 25, 2009 8:20:26 GMT -5
www.greenvilleonline.com/article/20090425/SPORTS/90425001/1002If the South Carolina Force was not around, Andrew Webb might be spending his Saturday nights at home.
However, after stepping up as the Force's starting quarterback over the last three weeks, Webb has been making a home in the end zone.
Webb has led the Force to a 2-1 record while passing for 12 touchdowns with only three interceptions.
Webb's focus this week will be protecting the Force's home, as the team returns to the Bi-Lo Center at 7 tonight to host the Carolina Speed. The Force is 2-3 overall, but still searching for the franchise's first home victory.
"It is kind of frustrating to not be able to win at home," Webb said. "We got so close last time. We are really just one play away. We are really anxious to get back home."
The same goes for two of the Force's foes this week.
Speed quarterback Tribble Reese spent four years in reserve duty at Clemson before finishing his college career at Charleston Southern. Speed coach Ramon Robinson is an Anderson native who began his indoor career as a quarterback for Greenville's previous franchise, the Carolina Rhinos.
"It's going to be nice to come back and see your old venue," Robinson said, "and be around the people who supported you when you played there. Home will always be home." ......article continues in link.
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