The University of Maine football team is regrouping after a tough loss to Montana State, focusing now on their upcoming game against Monmouth University. Despite the loss, the Black Bears found areas for improvement, especially on defense. Facing Monmouth, a team with a strong passing offense led by former UMaine quarterback Derek Robertson, presents a challenge for the Black Bears. However, UMaine quarterback Carter Peevy showed promise in their last game, throwing for two touchdowns and running for another. Head coach Jordan Stevens is confident in his team’s ability to bounce back and build off their strengths. Monmouth head coach Kevin Callahan also acknowledges the talent and experience of the Black Bears, making for what he expects to be a competitive game. With both teams having skilled players on both sides of the ball, the stage is set for an exciting matchup on Saturday. Stevens and the Black Bears are focused on correcting mistakes and executing their game plan to secure a win in their conference opener.
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