SEASON OUTLOOK

Head coach Roger Harriott and his players have their sights set on earning another state championship ring.
Photo by Stuart Browning
Toughest game: After toying with a matchup against New Jersey's Don Bosco Prep, University lined up a brutal in-state schedule that is highlighted by Miami Central.

Receiver Sam Bruce
Photo by Stuart Browning
Question mark: Can University replace all the talent that it lost from last year's team? Certainly, the Suns have some very talented young players ready to step up. They also received several key transfers.
Local outlook: Fort Lauderdale is home to two nationally ranked teams: University and St. Thomas Aquinas. Nearby, Miramar will be good again and will look to defeat Aquinas for the third-straight year. Adjacent Dade County features a whole other slew of national-caliber teams.
Overall outlook: The talent on this roster is undeniable, as is the recent success that head coach Roger Harriott has achieved at the helm for University. What's also certain is that the team has a much more difficult schedule and a far more challenging playoff bracket. Couple that with the personnel losses that the Suns sustained, and the challenge facing University this season has never been greater. Nor has the opportunity.
Coach quote: "As we prepare for the 2013 season, the spring session was successful and I'm pleased with our summer training commitment and efforts. Our objective is to continue to build a winning tradition by approaching practices and games with a state championship attitude both on and off the field."
- Head coach Roger Harriott