“I don’t think we’ve seen any (dividends) yet,” he said. “We’ve got to establish ourselves as a team that can compete for a Sun Belt (Conference) title, which we haven’t yet. I think we’re close. When we do, I think there’s a good possibility we can see some of that growth.”
For the third consecutive year, his squad will trek 55 miles southeast from Troy to play a game at the Dothan Civic Center. Tonight the Trojans – who are 2-0 in the Dothan contests – face Point University, a NAIA school from West Point, Ga., at 7 p.