REPORTER: [URL="https://admin.xosn.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=87743&SPID=10408&DB_OEM_ID=17300&ATCLID=1059332"]Curtis Terry[/URL] looks like the third man out, why don't you think that worked with him at fullback?
COACH TRESSEL: He's going to probably end up playing some fullback and I don't know that he's third string end. When you put out one of those depth charts you put it out based upon you're going to be in base package against a base offense, which might be a little antiquated because nowadays, 60% of the time you're in nickel and you're in a number of different kind of schemes that you use. So really he runs with the twos most of the time in the non-base things. If someone's just going to line up and run Iso or something at you, he'd probably be the third end, but if they're going to do what most people are doing this day and age, he's going to be in that second unit at some of the things. But he's also going to be that guy at fullback. I don't know if he was ever, quote, the starting fullback, we were working him over there, we wanted to give him a concentrated period, compare him to this and that and give him a little taste of it. He's probably going to be a little bit of our emergency guy there. We feel as if
[URL="https://admin.xosn.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=87743&SPID=10408&DB_OEM_ID=17300&ATCLID=1059434"]Brandon Smith[/URL], because of his knowledge of the offense and his ability to do fullback stuff, H back, tight end, we can mix and match a lot of things, is the starting guy.
[URL="https://admin.xosn.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=87743&SPID=10408&DB_OEM_ID=17300&ATCLID=1151232"]Ryan Lukens[/URL] is a guy that probably, of those two, is the next, but I would think if Brandon got nicked at all, that you might see us practicing Curtis more the at fullback than we are right now. Right now we're just working with him a little bit at fullback, so he's not really an odd man out. He's kind of like the utility infielder. He's on every special team or nearly every. He's in a lot of those packages on defense and our fullback that gives us the depth we need. We always say we need a pair and a spare.
REPORTER: I think in the scrimmage you ran a few plays without a fullback. Beanie did quite well last year with a blocking back, are you comfortable if 80% of the time he's in the single back this year?
COACH TRESSEL: I don't know the exact numbers, but I'll bet you that it wasn't more than 78% of the time we were without a fullback last year. We were maybe 22% in what we call regular people. It's just the nature of what we do now, two wides, three wides, four wides. Now, some of Beanie's long runs that we all recall and enjoy and all that happened to be with a fullback, but probably not more than 20, 22, 23% of the time did we have a fullback in the game.