The team
released its “pencil depth chart” before the spring game as well as announcing
that they will announce information about the groundbreaking groundbreaking of
the new stadium renovations scheduled for May 1. I attended Friday’s practice and Saturday’s
game. Here are some of my observations
and thoughts as well as any other info I could dig up.
Friday practice:
I can’t really say that I got a ton of insight and new information from
attending practice, but it was a gorgeous day and I still enjoyed a little
football. As others have reported, the
practices are pretty fast-paced and crisp; the team moves from drill to drill
quickly and guys are chastised for not going full speed during or between
drills, which is to be expected. They
did a lot of work on keeping low with nets and giant “hurdles” used in many
drills. Also, coaches are indeed more
vocal than last spring for sure.
Defensive line coach Jim Jeffcoat’s booming voice can be heard across
the fields. New grad assistant JB Hall
was all over the field, working with many different groups and even throwing
for a lot of drills. MacIntyre spent a lot of his time with the corners he is in charge of, but still had an eye on other groups and gave input where needed from afar. He also took the time to work the ropes a little talking to families (like Sefo’s) and fans (like me).
Two guys that the
coaches were getting on a lot were transfers LB Deaysean Rippy and CB Akehllo
Witherspoon, at least until the latter tweaked his back (needless to say,
neither have a gold jersey). Sefo does look stronger and sharper and from
my layman’s eye, Gehrke is not really going to challenge for the starting job,
but if does have to play, the team will run a lot more. They played a little 11-on-11, I think in
Saturday’s black-gold teams, but no plays of note. One player that stuck out a little was DT
Clay Norgard who got the best of Munyer and others repeatedly in a couple of
drills, which is good since this position is a little thin. I had hoped to see Diego Gonzalez boom some
balls, but I only saw Oliver, O’Neill and Graham kick or punt.
Depth Chart: There was only one real huge surprise
on this depth chart: http://www.cubuffs.com/pdf9/2679034.pdf in that Michael Adkins (who has been injured
some) is listed FIFTH behind Powell (also FB), with Philip Lindsay AND Tony
Jones #2, and Terrence Crowder (who I thought was short for the team but must
have his shit together) before we get to last year’s leading rusher. Obviously, Sefo is #1 QB, and the rest of the
starters are: WR Bryce Bobo opposite Nelson Spruce, with DD Goodson in the slot
and Sean Irwin the TE; the o-line is Mustoe-Crabb-Kelley-Munyer-Nembot, but
behind them, everyone is very green with only one upperclassman-Jr. Brad
Cotner, who is #2 RG, not even center, the position he was recruited for-and
the rest of the depth chart are freshmen or sophomores. JC transfer Sully Wiefels will add a little
experience when he joins the group in August.
Injured So. Jeromy Irwin is still expected to compete with Mustoe for
that LT spot.
On Defense, the
starting line is slated as Henington-Tupou-Parker-McCartney, LBs
Gillam-Olugbode-Greer/Rippy (that they are listed a c0-starters is somewhat
surprising), safeties Bell and Thompson, CBs Henderson, Crawley and Chido at
nickel.
In general,
outside of that o-line and the defensive tackles, there are some decent numbers
and experience at every position. One interesting note, “injured” players are
listed at the bottom of the depth chart (Jimmie Gilbert, Jeromy Irwin, Terrel
Smith, Yuri Wright), but players out due to academics (Kafovalu and Solis) are
listed as backups. We’ll see if there is
any movement after the Spring game, as well as any attrition.
Spring Game: DT Josh Tupou, who hates any kind of
attention, was the number one pick of the seniors who drafted teams, followed
by WR Nelson Spruce, CB Chidobe Awuzie and QB Sefo Liufau. The day turned out beautiful and Ralphie had
a nice run (that I missed due to the parking cluster…). There was a solid turnout of over 6,000 and
even eight members of the CUnit were standing in the front row. Spencer Dinwiddie was the game announcer. There was no tackling of QBs so sacks are
inflated a little. The Jordan Gehrke-led Black team ended up coming back and
holding on to a 21-17 win over the Gold team, who were served hot dogs while watching
their victors eat steaks.
There were some
great plays both ways by numerous players, but when someone does well in a game
like this, you have to look at who got beat, and it was more often than not
walk-ons being picked upon. Spruce had
eight receptions (110 yards), most from when he and Sefo were targeting CB Brandon
Brisco. R-Fr. WR Bryce Bobo had a huge
day with 5 receptions for 132 yards and a TD.
When he caught his second long pass late, it was against Gavin Andrews-I
didn’t even know the name before I looked at the roster; Bobo’s other long one
though was against Greg Henderson (who would have at least made the tackle had
he not been plowed by teammate Richard Yates).
The gold/white
offense and Sefo also went after newcomer Akhello Witherspoon a decent amount
and it did not always turn out well.
After a tough practice Friday (got chewed out a bunch, tweaked his back),
the big corner showed why a lot of people are excited and why Kenneth Crawley
(who played well but maybe not well enough as he did follow up one pass defense
by getting beat deep-although he was saved by a drop) is quite worried;
Witherspoon will certainly see the field a lot this fall, maybe as a starter, making
his case with some big hits (including a borderline late one on Nelson Spruce),
an INT and some pass defenses. In the
last drive Witherspoon blanketed Wes Christensen, causing three incompletions
in the last four plays, including the game clinching breakup. Chidobe Awuzie had a strong day as well with
a pass breakup and a couple of nice tackles.
The biggest
disappointment of the day was probably Sefo, when he made an awful decision to
throw a ball that got picked off. Although
he looked good throwing the ball at times, he also gave up another big sack and
missed a couple of reads. Jordan Gehrke
also threw well at times, and he is definitely more mobile, but does not just
up and run, always looking down field. At the end of the game, Sefo moved the ball
down the field, but could not get in the endzone. Most of the time Sefo looked
in control, and after the game, MacIntyre announced that indeed when they
finally take the field at Sports Authority Field, his sophomore will again be
behind center (although we are not sure who that will be), but that they feel
good about Gehrke as the backup (read: hopefully Cade Apsay-who was in
attendance-can redshirt).
Tony Jones had
the best game of the RBs (13-88), as everyone got a chance to play a little,
but the senior also dropped an easy swing pass.
Fellow senior Malcolm Creer, who might finally be recovered from a
devastating knee injury as a frosh, also had a nice game, running six times for
39 yards and the winning TD. Michael
Adkins ran well with his carries (8-37) and had a couple of catches; now that
he is healthy, I would expect him to climb back up the depth chart and we might
have some ANDs on it with this deep group.
Christian Powell (who definitely line up at fullback some this year for
a potent backfield with any of the other guys), nor Philip Lindsay did a whole
lot, but neither looked bad the few times they did touch the ball. There was one fumble (recovered by walkon DL
Garret Gregory) but I could not see who coughed it up or if it was stripped by
someone.
WRs DD Goodson
and true frosh WR Lee Walker each had 3 catches and 18-yard TDs. Sean Irwin had a catch and was wide open
another time when Sefo didn’t see him.
Wes Christensen could not beat Witherspoon on the last drive getting
targeted three times with no catches.
K Diego Gonzalez
kicked the first PAT, but missed a 47-yard FG badly right, while Chris Graham
hit his FG and PAT. There were no
kickoffs, and punt returners only fair caught the ball.
D-line coach Jim
Jeffcoat thought his group did well and are much improved, as did Daniel
Munyer, who plays across from them. DEs
Derek McCartney and Tyler Henington both got some pressure. Juda Parker and Josh Tupou are solid at the
tackles with Clay Norgard as a backup, but they will need Gilbert, Kafovalu and
Solis back to provide more overall depth.
The offensive
line is a little hard to judge, being all mixed up, but Stephane Nembot got
beat badly at least once.
Among those the
dozen or so that were injured and did not play but were on the sidelines
without pads were S Terrel Smith, WRs Elijah Dunston and Devin Ross, OL Jeromy
Irwin.
Spring Award Winners: Numerous players were recognized for
outstanding work or performance: Daniel Munyer (leadership), Nelson Spruce
(work ethic), Josh Tupou (toughness), Will Oliver (academics), Wesley Christensen
(most uncommon player), and the most improved at their position groups: Phillip
Lindsay (off. Back), Stephane Nembot (o-line), Chidobe Awuzie (DB), Kenneth
Olugbode (LB), Derek McCartney (d-line), Sean Irwin (“big skill” player), Bryce
Bobo (special teams).
Captains: At the end of the game head coach Mike
MacIntyre announced that the team had voted and once again would be led next
year by six captains: Srs. OG Daniel Munyer. DT Juda Parker, and S Terrell
Smith, Jr. WR Nelson Spruce, and
sophomores (first time ever two soph captains) QB Sefo Liufau and LD Addison
Gillam.
Facilities Upgrades: Although there have been no actual updated numbers reported, Rick George and the Athletic Dept. have enough money (though obviously not the full $50M they originally projected) to start moving on a gigantic project that is supposed to be completed by the 2015 football season. Official groundbreaking is slated for a month from now May 12. There was little presentation at half time that the crowd barely listened to at halftime, but the video was cool. 2015 Recruiting: Later on in the afternoon, the Buffs
picked up their second overall verbal and first in-state commit of the new
recruiting cycle when Pomona’s Dillon Middlemiss, an offensive tackle who was
one of many prospects in attendance at the Spring game. He joins Sacramento’s LB NJ Falo in the class
of 2015.
One last practice: The team will have one last practice on
Monday, with the players running most of it in preparation for summer “voluntary”
workouts. Then, it is onto the countdown
until August 29th!
Go Buffs!
GO BUFFS!
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