football 295 second chances Row 1: T. Brown, Z. Ross, B. McGahee, R. Carson, J. Watson, M. Solano, Z. Tribble, K. Adams, R. Rayner, D. Phipps, J. Bryan, K. Young, L. Tribble, T. Quinn, D. Knighton, A. Webster, Z. Caton, D. Newson. Row 2: L. Taylor, T. Luke, P. Nicks, M. Toline, S. Greer, D. Robinson, S. Woodason, S. Hudson, H. Hammond, R. Dolan, J. Wood, B. Rubey, A. Morton, A. Scarborough, C. Jamison, B. Maupin, R. Ferrell, J. Townsend, J. Thomasson. Row 3: B. Binkley, S. Smith, M. Jones, D. Edwards, N. Evans, K. Craft, R. Hurts, T. Taylor, B. Parker, H. Cruce, J. Stallings, J. DeYoung, C. Simmons, D. Palmer, W. Parsons, D. Dawson, J. Kee, J. Skaggs, E. Thies. Row 4: R. Conn, H. Finley, K. Kitchen, J. Greer, C. Montague, G. Taylor, J. Mahaffey, R. Hendricks, N. Ware, P. Burkhead, K. Smith, C. Baber, M. Canterbury, J. Firman, C. Caton, N. Roe, A. Jackson, A. Franklin, J. Brown. Row 5: M. Vanlandingham, T. Martin, D. Stringfellow, C. Rogers, D. Bonner, K. Reely, V. Daugherty, R. Williams, C. Robbins, T. Limmer, J. Baker, N. Juneau, J. Bodiford, M. Hickmon, C. Wilson, J. Holt, J. Price, K. Boesen, A. Gillaspie, J. Quinn. Row 6: K. Wildman, K. Gelles, N. Cope, K. Tackett, K. Henderson, J. Udeh, A. Smithey, A. Underwood, M. Hughes, T. Davis, L. Tarrant, C. Wood, E. Wilson, M. Cooper, A. Railey, T. Yarbrough, M. Clary, J. Aldridge, E. Frazier. Senior Sevohn Greer’s football accomplishments could have covered an entire wall of the hallway in the Ganus Athletic Center, but the senior linebacker said it was not about personal accomplishments in the 2008 Harding Bison football season. Instead, it was about getting to play the game he loved. A complex shoulder injury in 2006 left Greer on the sideline for an extended period of time and left him wondering if he would ever step foot on the field again. “It was devastating for me,” Greer said. “The most frustrating part is that for a long time we couldn’t pinpoint the problem. Once we finally figured it out, I was able to have surgery.” Bison coach Ronnie Huckeba said loosing Greer for the season was a tremendous setback. “It was hard for us as a team and a huge blow to Sevohn,” Huckeba said. “He is a great competitor and was a big part of our plan for the season.” After a year of hard work and rehabilitation, Greer returned for the 2008 season and posted some of the best numbers of his career. Not only was he second in total tackles for the Gulf South Conference, Greer also led the entire nation in forced fumbles for NCAA Division II. Huckeba said his ability to bounce back from an injury and perform well was attributed to his strong character and work ethic. “His strengths are his passion, work ethic and accountability,” Huckeba said. “He never takes a short cut. He leads by example, and his teammates see how he goes about his business. Great players have passion, and that is absolutely the truth with Sevohn.” Senior and fellow defensive back Alex Scarborough said Greer was a major asset to the football team during his time at Harding. “He is a great player, but he is also an awesome guy,” Scarborough said. “He has excellent character and is always there for us on and off the field.” As far as what the future held for Greer, Huckeba said he felt Greer had a pretty good chance to continue to play if he wanted. Greer said he would love the opportunity to continue to play, but he was not sure how realistic that would be. “I would love to play football at the next level, but I’m a little guy,” said Greer. “It won’t break my heart if this was the last season for me.” Greer said if he did not make it further playing football, he had his sights set on being a high-level sports agent for professional football. Greer said he was excited to see what the future had in store and was also very grateful for everything he had the opportunity to experience during his career at Harding. “The one thing I will take away from Harding is the relationships,” Greer said. “Not just with my teammates but with all the [people] that have supported me and the rest of the program. It’s been awesome.” Zach Welch After suffering shoulder injury senior gets one more year on the field Sophomore wide receiver Jordan Watson reaches over a Delta State defender to score a touchdown on Sept. 20. Watson piled up over 800 receiving yards for the season and scored five touchdowns. Noah Darnell
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