Defense has not been much of a point of conversation in recent years for the Eastern Washington University football team.
Unless it was the times opponents piled on the points, such as in last December's 59-46 quarterfinal Football Championship Subdivision playoff loss to Illinois State.
But the Eagles' revamped defense made a statement in last Saturday's first scrimmage of spring practice at Roos Field, holding the normally high-powered offense to just one touchdown and 123 yards in a 40-play outing.
"I think one of the things we did really well - and it can cause some of the mistakes - was o...
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