O-Zone: Just got back from football practice and interviews.
Just got back from football practice and interviews.
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Mr. Ed on 17:44:52 04/05/09 [/SIZE]
Practice was supposed to be open 20 minutes today but Jim Tressel said we could stay for the whole thing in honor of Dick Tressel's birthday. BTW, Dick said he was celebrating some aniversary of his 39th, but wouldn't elaborate.
Practice Notes:
Pryor's passing seemed very good on the long ball, but he still drops to sidearm or three-quarter arm when throwing short or intermediate. He did connect with Ray Small on a deep bomb during 11 on 11 drills.
Freshman Jamie Wood was dressed but did not participate in drills apparently due to some minor injury. He did work out on the sidelines with the strength coaches, but no contact.
Ditto Connor Smith, who had his left shin taped up.
Nathan Williams was not practicing but Zach Boren was. Boren had been listed as not available for spring ball.
Shugarts did agility drills and warmed up with the team, but no contact,
Keith Wells worked out on the sidelines but no contact.
Todd Denlinger worked out with the tight ends blocking during one on one drills, but played DT during 11 on 11.
Jake Stoneburner made some nice grabs. Looks like a weapon. Not afraid to stick his nose in there to block either.
Rob Rose appears much slimmmed down, maybe 15 to 20 pounds.
Scott Sika pancaked Willie Moblie during one on one drills. Nice block.
Kicker Rob Pettry delivered a big hit on Devon Torrence during return game drills. The hit drew ohs and ahs from the bench.
The guys working at the K.O. return position were Small, James Jackson, Torrence, Boom Herron, Brandon Saine and Lamaar Thomas.
The coaches are still very much mixing and matching at all positions so there is little to glean regarding the depth chart. Today however the first offensive line appeared to be Miller at left tackle, Boren at left guard,
Cordle at center, Browning at right guard and Brewster at right tackle. That will probably change often during the spring.
More later on the front page.
Edited by original poster [17:46:38 04/05/09]