Lots of battles to watch on the Offensive side of the ball this Spring...QB, B-Back, Offensive Line in particular.
A few players I'll be watching:
Justin Thomas (what kind of handle does he have on the offense?)
Zack Laskey (Is he ready to be the man at B-Back?)
Are the redshirt freshmen Offensive linemen ready for meaningful playing time?
A different question: Will Whitehead take part in Spring practice?
Our chances to see the practices and scrimmages are too limited. My impression from the last few years Spring practices is that there are few players who really impress me. It is usually because you never know whether it's that the player is so good or those opposing him aren't that good.
Real speed, athletic moves, catches will catch our eyes. But it'll be the fourth game next year before we have an idea of what we really have. The idea that someone would gain a competitive advantage that they wouldn't in the first three game films is silly.
QB: How will JT look now that he's "the man" and playing against our first string defense. He looked OK last Spring against our first string D, certainly not as good he looked against our second string D. MJ...something tells me he's going to make hit hard on CPJ to redshirt him. Byerly will be Byerly...probably the guy that runs our offense the best, but certainly without the physical gifts of JT or MJ.
OL: Can Griffin and Devine develop fast enough to stay with the first string OL? Certainly Griffin has a great shot considering how putrid our OT's were last season, and Devine is probably the most gifted OL we've had on the Flats during CPJ's tenure. Our OL has a lot of questions to answer if they're going to keep our very thin roster of QBs upright.
RB: Want to see Custis line up without a fullback as our BB, but also interested to see how Donovan Wilson looks back there. That's probably the BB tandem of the future. AB...need someone to be a playmaker ala Orwin and Godhigh.
WR: Really want to see how Jeune developed over the redshirt year, other than that, we pretty much know what we have at this position.
Offense: CPJ keeps saying he's going to do some different things, we'll see...
DL: Who's going to step up and help Gotsis? Has it finally clicked for Kallon? How's Travin Henry's athleticism and speed translate to DE? Would like to see how Commissiong and Robins advanced over the last year. Lots of question here.
LB: Want to see how Tyler Marcordes takes on a bigger role...great physical gifts there. Also like to see how Tre Jackson and PJ Daniels battle it out for a spot considering their size.
CB: Who's going to step up opposite DJ White? CBs look thin this year. Step Durham...big chance for him here.
S: Isaiah Johnson is finally back on the field, and playing in Roof's D. Will he be play more sound at Safety, and who's going to take the other safety spot?
Defense: With a season of installing the foundatioin of his defense, what kind of wrinkles will Roof install now that he knows his personnel better?
Our chances to see the practices and scrimmages are too limited. My impression from the last few years Spring practices is that there are few players who really impress me. It is usually because you never know whether it's that the player is so good or those opposing him aren't that good.
Real speed, athletic moves, catches will catch our eyes. But it'll be the fourth game next year before we have an idea of what we really have. The idea that someone would gain a competitive advantage that they wouldn't in the first three game films is silly.
Eric, doesn't make it right, does it?
If you're making reference to too many practices and scrimmages being closed feel free to go up to the coaches office and ask to watch. When CPJ was at Southern they would have "closed" practices for playoff games but there was a group that was always allowed in to watch and stand right next to the field even when they were closed. Contrary to some media reports CPJ is a really cool guy. If you went in and said "Hey, I'm a big fan and season ticket holder." You'd be surprised, they would probably let you watch. If not, all they can say is "no."Eric, doesn't make it right, does it?