TROY — Terence Dunlap sensed something at his first team meeting.
Maybe it was a bit of clairvoyance on his part, or the small hints that were in the air.
Dunlap wasn’t familiar with where to go and what to do around the rest of the Troy Trojans, so he asked the coach who recruited him — to play running back — which chair he should take at the running backs’ table.
“I asked, ‘Where am I sitting?’” Dunlap said Monday, 15 months later. “He said, ‘We’re going to sit you with the (cornerbacks) today.’”
It didn’t take long into preseason practice before Dunlap officially moved to the defensive backfield.