
By KURT MENSCHING, Journal Sports Writer
MARQUETTE — Determination. Confidence.
Those key ingredients were missing the first week of the season for the Northern Michigan University football team, head coach Bernie Anderson said.
Those key ingredients will be present Saturday, Anderson hopes, when the Wildcats host HIllsdale College at 4 p.m. for their home opener at the Superior Dome.
“The big thing with the home opener is, we’re playing in a special place,” Anderson said. “That’s our field; that’s our dome. It needs to be a tough place for people to to come in and play.
“We have our fans, and we need to earn their respect and confidence by winning football games. We need to play exciting, execute, emotional, a great attitude, flying around defense. That’s part of playing at home.”
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