2014 Spring Football Discussion Thread
Owlshak said
What about them??
I'm so torn over these scrimmage games. I see a play-maker and a missed tackle at the same time haha.
teambeer said
Will be nice to see if Martese Jackson can get into the rotation this fall, he figures out the ball control thing and he'll be a great open field threat. I trust that's still him wearing #5Posted On: Mar 18th 2014, 7:14 AM #330043
Yes it is
Miami Central alum and #FAU early enrollee Reginald Bain saw some first-team run at LT today.
— Dieter Kurtenbach (@dkurtenbach) March 19, 2014
Florida Atlantic University football has completed a week of spring work and is gearing towards its first scrimmage scheduled for 1 p.m. Saturday.
The day was filled with individual work, but probably the most interesting was the work done with special teams, the majority of which was done with no ball.
Jaquez Johnson opened the team drills with a 15-yard connection with William Dukes. He followed up a few plays later by hitting Alex Deleon 30-yards down field. Linebacker Freedom Whitfield then stopped the run in ones versus ones. Johnson gave way to Greg Hankerson who found DJ Juste for a short gain.
“I’m extremely happy with the progress we have made,” said Roc Bellantoni, FAU’s defensive coordinator in his first assessment this spring. “We have a long way to go and thankfully, we don’t play a game for six or seven months. We will get there. I really think their attitude is great.”
FAU will host an open scrimmage at 1 p.m., Saturday, Mar. 22
Cardinal Newman TE Andrew Owers and Hallandale CB Malik Henderson both at FAU’s practice this morning. Two under recruited players.
— Andrew Ivins (@andrewrivins) March 21, 2014
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