Revamping North Carolina A&T’s Offense for the 2023 Season: A Look at the Changes Made and Key Players to Watch
North Carolina A&T’s football program is gearing up for the upcoming season with a renewed focus on offensive production. After a lackluster performance in 2023, ranking 115th in total offense in the NCAA Division I-FCS, head coach Vincent Brown knew changes were necessary.
To address the issue, Brown made significant moves in the offseason. He brought in offensive coordinator David Marsh, veteran quarterback Justin Fomby as a graduate transfer, and added Georgia Tech transfer RJ Adams to bolster the offensive line.
Brown emphasized the importance of every facet of the game operating at a championship level for success. He expressed confidence in the changes made and the potential for a more dynamic offense this season.
The quarterback position remains a key focus for the Aggies, with sophomore Kevin White gaining valuable experience as a freshman and new additions like Fomby and transfers Noah Sanders and Braxton Thomas competing for the starting role.
The wide receiver corps also boasts talent, with returning players like Amonte Jones and Ger-Cari Caldwell, along with the anticipated return of Jamison Warren. The tight end room is filled with players known for their reliable hands, adding depth to the passing game.
In the backfield, Running Back U continues to thrive with players like Kenji Christian, Wesley Graves, and Shimique Blizzard leading the charge. The offensive line, anchored by returning starters like Korion Sharpe and Jason Ivey, provides protection for the skill players to shine.
As North Carolina A&T prepares for the upcoming season, the focus on offensive improvement and a more balanced attack gives fans hope for a successful campaign. With a revamped offense and a talented roster, the Aggies are poised to make a statement in the 2023 season.