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Bowling Green relies on South grad Cooper

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“He’s had success more in the run game than the pass game,” Durkin said. “He’s still learning those skills. [Pass protection] is a very unnatural skill. You’ve got to learn to backpedal and block a defensive end who’s running straight ahead, at full speed, and knows where the football is.”

Being at the mercy of defensive linemen is nothing new to Cooper, especially in passing situations.

“Sometimes, I get nervous when it’s third (down)-and-long,” Cooper said with a laugh. “You just have to take away things that [pass rushers] like to do.”

Cooper said he has devoted more time to becoming “a student of the game” by studying opponents and working tirelessly in the weight room.

He also has been a resource for the team’s five true freshman offensive linemen.

“Last year, I asked a bunch of questions,” Cooper said. “With the five new guys we had come in, I’ve learned just as much by helping them out and showing them what I’ve learned.”

After arriving on campus at 305 pounds, Cooper said he quickly lost 20 pounds but has gained the weight back through work in the weight room.

“If you were to see a picture of when I got here and now, my body is totally different,” he said. “I’m much more athletic and I’m much stronger.”

Cooper also is exhibiting much more poise, according to Durkin.

“When he does make a mistake or a penalty, he doesn’t let it affect him,” Durkin said. “That’s hard for a young guy.”

Cooper credited his teammates for their support during tough times on the field.

“The guys around me really help,” he said. “We don’t let each other get down. We were playing Ohio and I got called for a false start, so it was first-and-15. The next play, the back had a 17-yard run. I ran up to him and said, ‘Thanks.’ ”


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About 155 miles separate Central Michigan’s campus in Mount Pleasant from Ford Field in Detroit, the site of the Chippewas’ bowl matchup against Western Kentucky.


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