• DrMike
    1.2k
    great rundown. I was there and didn’t see much of this. I was down on the field and have a hard time picking up the details from there.

    Plough is very excited about special teams especially having a dedicated coach with new ideas. Couple that with talented kickers and I don’t think we will repeat last years’s performances.

    Also, Matteo Perez is out there. He was in the same situation as the Connors (should be finalized with NCAA very soon), so that’s a valuable backup.
  • FindingJoy
    58
    David main has class conflicts during the week and Rodriguez is graduating
  • BlueGoldAg
    1.6k
    Good to see Matteo Perez practicing. I think he is a reliably solid RB for us.
  • Pacifico2
    214
    Thanks , detailed analysis as per usual. That is great to hear about Hughes, I prefer and root for the guys that were on roster over the transfers, but know we have to play the best player at each position. If I recall, Hughes had some offers or at least preferred walk-on opportunities at major programs coming out of high school.

    I've never heard anyone say, "boy, our Offensive Line looks great!" coming out of spring ball. There is always someone missing, or position changes, and the chemistry experiment that is offensive line play takes time. As long as the dudes are capable it will work out. Beverly, like every other freshman lineman, will have to figure out how to bend and do real work in the weight room, because he's not going to scare anyone or just lean on opponents like most big guys do in high school. If it were up to me, every freshman offensive lineman would redshirt, period. They need the time to grow and develop.

    QB battle... going to be back and forth.
  • AggieFinn
    876
    Zaire has to get that younger group together up front...how well they progress will determine how well the team does all year.

    65 Porotesano LT (So.)
    60 Hasson (R Fr.)
    52 Collier (Jr.)
    75 Fanua (Jr.)
    66 Thurston (So.)

    David Main is the lone Senior offensive lineman on this year's squad. I would suspect that when he's 100% he is the starting LG or RG, and could see him sitting out a lot of spring ball to keep that knee out of harms way.
  • Pacifico2
    214
    Ideally, you have eight OL that can play/travel. Play your "next-best" as the #2 LT, a swing T/G type, then your #2 Center. If that's a guard, then you travel his back-up. Nobody has a true 2-deep on the o-line, at least not one that can play. OL depth at all levels of football is a very fragile entity.
  • Sailorgabe
    205
    Wed 15 April

    What an absolutely beautiful day at Davis today. Both squads came out with good energy.

    QB Cleeland had an fantastic practice today. He was on target all day making plays with his arm and feet. Great footwork. He has a very RB build, similar to Christian McCaffery or Lan. Footwork is there. Decisions are quick after reads. He struggle with passes out in the flat missing a couple but other than that he was pretty good today.

    QB Kollack had a tough day. He still ran with the first team, but had multiple picks and a fumbled snap. Can't always be perfect but today was probably his worst day I've seen so far.

    The OL looked better today. #78 the FR was moving a bit better today. While the line wasn't dominating it wasn't getting blown off the ball. Couple sacks given up but overall the play was improved from previous practices.

    #30 K with a booming kick into the endzone. Special teams looks vastly improved. Great drills in kicking, blocking kicks, and returns.

    #13 Tyler Hennessy stood out with some great hands. He is a bit small but quick.

    #22 WR PIckett with some great catches. The 6'4 WR could be a real weapon with his length.

    #86 Pohlman looks good. He is being used and targeted frequently.

    #2 LB Madruga looks good. He and #15 Jackson Sievers are fun to watch. They stand out on many plays.

    #26 DB Brown with a couple nice plays.

    #21 DB Slone with a nice pick off Kollack

    #1 DB John the transfer out of Idaho looks the part. Tall and athletic he had some great breakups and was a missle slicing through the line for a tackle behind the line. Keep an eye on this kid.

    #98 Ikegbu DL is the perfect compliment to #92 Mayo. He and #99 DL Parker look to solidity the interior defensive line. I like what I'm seeing here.

    -SG
  • Riveraggie
    408
    Is Madruga playing an edge position, or an inside linebacker? If edge, thats where Goligoski and Garretson play. Some were thinking we need a larger inside linebacker than P.Connors and Sievers.
  • Sailorgabe
    205
    Good question. He was mostly lined up on the edge.
  • davisguy52
    106
    This is great. Thank you!
  • movielover
    726
    Solid write up. Hennessy played in all 13 games last year as a true Frosh so they must like his speed and hands. His drinking game too easy.
  • LeFan
    73


    Inside linebacker doesn’t need more size than those two guys but whoever takes the two spots needs to improve in the run game. Look back historically, many of the best inside linebackers the program has had (Sindell, Spraker, Valaau, Elbanna, Meyer) weren’t huge dudes, but they all had great instincts and tackled well.
  • Aggienation818
    88
    Great input. Saw a bit and 92 looks binge all American. He’s a force. Hayden John looked really good. With Rex, this DB unit can be special. Only negative I’ve seen from Defense is outside run/breaking containment but that could be because we are a spill defense.
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