Iowa Wesleyan coach Rick Moorman is confident he has an improved footballteam this season and is hoping the record will show it. The Tigers were 3-8a year ago and get ready to embark on an ambitious schedule in which eightof their ten opponents are ranked in the pre-season N-A-I-A top 25.Moorman says they are approaching the season as an opportunity.Moorman says the biggest question marks in the pre-season deal with theoffensive and defensive lines.Moorman says because the schedule is so difficult they have not set a goalfor a number of victories.The Tigers open at home September second against Georgetown of Kentucky.
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