Normally
construction noise is obnoxious and annoying, but today it was beautiful
background music to the CU fall scrimmage in front of a few thousand fans on a
beautiful Boulder summer morning at Folsom Field. While the players and coaches were working on
the field, university contractors were toiling away, both in the endzone
seating area, which is going to look really cool, as well as a crane moving
materials around on what used to be Franklin Field and will eventually be the main
part of new facilities and the indoor practice field; they have also turned in
the last section of new seats so that they face more toward the field in the
northeast end. Here are a few of my
personal observations and impressions of the play and players.
The team started
with a few kickoffs with all three guys getting a chance, Diego Gonzalez
booming his right through the uprights! Donovan
Lee, Lee Walker, Tony Jones, Ryan Severson and Phillip Lindsay were lining up
deep in pairs and Lindsay getting the best of the returns. Most of the rest of the scrimmage was
situational, coaches placing the ball where they wanted it for a series or
two. There were four noticeable players
missing when the number one offense and defense came out for the first series. On offense, Shay Fields was the third WR with
Spruce and Goodson, with Bryce Bobo nursing a shoulder, and he made some
plays. On defense, it was not a surprise
that they came out in the nickel package but it was with T-Fr. Christian Shaver
and Michael Mathewes at DE, Olugbode and Greer at LB and Terrell Smith at
safety. DE Derek McCartney and LB Addison
Gillam are both also nursing shoulders and should be back next week, but S Jered
Bell, for the second time in his career, when he is projected to be a starter,
tore his ACL in a non-contact drill in practice and is out for the season. The only silver lining is that he should be a
shoe-in for a sixth year waiver and hopefully will be back next season. WR
Elijah Dunston and CB Akhello Witherspoon also sat out. Coaches played a lot of players and
combinations. MacIntyre said some guys
were a little weary after nine practices in six days, but they get Sunday off.
The offense
seemed to do a lot better than it sounded like they did last week. For most of the morning, they played a lot of
different combinations of first and second teamers, and probably a few third
string that could move up or make the travel squad. They scored a lot of TDs in red zone and goal
line situations, but there were only some extended drives. All the RBs looked good, with most everyone
except Michael Adkins, including even FB George Frazier (also a big 4th
down block), getting in the end zone.
However, the star of the day was probably redshirt freshman Phillip
Lindsay was is unbelievably quick laterally and showed why MacIntyre calls him
the “Tasmanian Devil” with some nifty cuts and runs, and two TDs; I predict he
will lead all RBs in yards from scrimmage, in addition to being the main
kickoff returner when it is all said and done.
WRs Nelson Spruce and DD Goodson are both going to have big years in
terms of receptions, as they both know how to get open on the shorter
routes. Devin Ross played slot and
outside and I think will have a nice season battling Fields for playing
time. Sr. Tyler McCulloch made a couple
of plays, but when push comes to shove, DBs beat him on close balls. I hardly noticed Sean Irwin or Kyle Slavin and
a dangerous TE is what this offense is still seriously lacking. It looks like the o-line is going to be the
expected JeromyIrwin/Crabb/Kelley/Munyer/Nembot, but the backups are the best
they have been in years in case something happens. Sefo was very solid, moved the team fairly
well, was good in the redzone, but his long ball is still often a little lone-Rick
Neuheisel, on the Pac12 Network CU preview show, told Sefo he still has a
tendency to stiffen his front leg and overthrow the deep ball. Jordan Gehke looked much better than in the
spring, threw a nice ball most of the time, is still a better runner, but his
mistakes are what makes him second string.
The defense had
at least three turnovers: Ken Crawley stripped Tony Jones near the goal line
and Chido Awuzie recovered it; late in the session T-Fr. LB Rick Gamboa tipped
a ball that was picked off by Terrel Smith; but the best play was a diving
catch of a Jordan Gehrke pass by safety Evan White, who will be hard to keep
off the field tis year, especially with Bell out. Chido got some snaps at safety as well and
will battle Tedric Thompson, Marques Mosley and Smith to re-establish the new
safety and nickel back pecking order. The
defense had a couple of sacks and a few stops.
I am not sure if this d-line is going to be good and deep enough to take
some pressure off the DBs against some of these offenses they will face, but
the DBs are pretty good and they will cause more turnovers this season at
least. The defense will also be much
better and faster with Gillam instead of Greer with the first team nickel. Olugbode twisted an ankle early but came
right back in the next series. I will be
curious to see the defensive line depth chart but both Shaver and Mathewes are
going to play. I didn’t notice Jase
Franke but many think he will play this season as well, possibly like De’Jon
Wilson a little inside and outside.
They ran a bunch
of punts with various guys-Lee Walker, Donovan Lee, Jay MacIntyre, Greg
Henderson and Shay Fields. I have no
idea who will be back there for csu.
Spruce didn’t get any reps but they know what they get with him. Henderson had best return but I would be
reluctant to put him out there unless he really
wants to for NFL scouts. Fields had a TD called back by a penalty. Walker and Donovan are also both very fast
and quick. I think it’s in everyone’s
best interest if baby Mac redshirts. O’Neill
looked pretty good, booming some nice high punts (and no rugby style) but he
was the only punter and I am not sure if they even have a backup (they have a
committed punter in latest class).
The last few
series were mostly the other backups with true frosh Cade Apsay leading the
offense. His throws were really nice (except maybe the Gamboa tip-Smith INT),
he didn’t look like a deer in the headlights, and appears to be the 3rd
string, with Awini and Gangi only calling signals on the sidelines and never
taking a snap. Little MacIntyre got a
lot of play here with some screens and quick outs.
The entire team
ran a few sets of lines at the end and then fans were invited onto the field to
talk with and get pictures with players.
It was a really great vibe and the team and fans were very excited about
the season’s possibilities, starting in less than two weeks in Denver.
Go Buffs!
Yo David. Nice write up. I had a real long comment but the internet boogie man ate it up. Check out my new posts (the first 3 since March).
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work.
Mark
Boulderdevil