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Re: Spring Football Practice Updates
« Reply #45 on: March 24, 2016, 06:05:45 PM »
In the scrimmage yesterday Hosick and Davis were allowed to be tackled in the pocket and runs to the outside and Hunter wasn't..Interesting

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Re: Spring Football Practice Updates
« Reply #46 on: March 24, 2016, 07:33:36 PM »
I respect your point Go Guins, but Davis has never been this solid. I might add that Tressel's QB' seldom threw the ball; where an offense like Montgomery's works the other way around, with Wells doing fine (until a point last season), and his predecessor (whom seldom ran) did well in it. I think this is what Chief is saying. Like you I wondered about Davis, doing well in spring and early summer, but this year he is a different person. Again he is doing extremely well.

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« Reply #47 on: March 25, 2016, 08:29:01 AM »
I respect your point Go Guins, but Davis has never been this solid. I might add that Tressel's QB' seldom threw the ball; where an offense like Montgomery's works the other way around, with Wells doing fine (until a point last season), and his predecessor (whom seldom ran) did well in it. I think this is what Chief is saying. Like you I wondered about Davis, doing well in spring and early summer, but this year he is a different person. Again he is doing extremely well.
1AA, you are making me want to fill the Paladin roll with comments about blind optimism, drinking the Kool-Aid etc!   
All I’m saying is hope springs eternal in spring practice.  Everybody looks good with no pressure (both physical and emotional)  But when the LB’s start to bare down, Trent and maybe Hunter will rise to the top.  We didn’t go out and get a Big12 recruit to back up Ricky Davis.
1AA, you've been around plenty long enough to know what you see in spring means virtually -0- come opening night.  My Detriot Lions analogy does have relevance in this, 4-0 in practice and 0-16 in games.  Only the games count.
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Re: Spring Football Practice Updates
« Reply #48 on: March 25, 2016, 08:46:04 AM »
Good points, but there are things that you see in camp that you cannot see in a game ...like raw talent, speed, footwork, etc.. In camp you can take more out of your "bag-of-tricks" and show-off. In a game, there is no time for this. You run the OC's plays & that is it. I am merely saying that this is the best spring that Davis has had in the three that I have seen. Wells is still penciled in as my #1 unless, or until, someone else steps up. Best camp QB performance is still Mays. I was not sure that he had "the goods" until last week.

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Re: Spring Football Practice Updates
« Reply #49 on: March 25, 2016, 09:15:49 AM »
"Best camp QB performance is still Mays."
Yep, my best bet to replace Dante Nania as starting QB!
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Re: Spring Football Practice Updates
« Reply #50 on: March 25, 2016, 09:26:31 AM »
Mays is not sniffing the field. Hosick had another solid day from what I heard yesterday. Team is on a break now, will get back at it April 2.

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« Reply #51 on: March 25, 2016, 09:34:44 AM »
Mays is not sniffing the field. Hosick had another solid day from what I heard yesterday. Team is on a break now, will get back at it April 2.

From today's Vindy:

During Monday’s practice inside the WATTS, tight end Jacob Wood hauled in a 10-yard pass from Trent Hosick.

The 6-foot-5, 245-pound senior then trotted back to the tight end group on the sidelines (still ball-in-hand) — and before receiving instruction from his new position coach Joe Ganz — tossed the ball across the field to a Penguins student-assistant.

“That’s a terrible throw,” Ganz told Wood (jokingly, of course). “Great job on the route, but that’s an awful throw.”

Excuse Ganz for drawing back to his roots.

Just beginning his first year at YSU, Ganz set 23 school records as Nebraska’s starting quarterback in 2007 and 2008. He then spent four years in various roles on Bo Pelini’s Cornhuskers staff before officially reuniting with his former coach earlier this month.

“Had things worked out a certain way, I probably would have hired him last year,” said Pelini, whose first year as Nebraska’s head coach (2008) was Ganz’s senior season. “But I think he’s a really good football coach and a really good addition to our staff — great guy, really intelligent football mind. He’ll represent this program well.”

Ganz — who was considered for, but missed out on, becoming the running backs coach a year ago — joined YSU in early March after 2015 tight ends coach Kyle Brey left for Ohio State’s staff. He received a call from Pelini, ditched his job at a broadcast station in Omaha, Neb., and relocated to Youngstown.

“We stayed in contact throughout [2015] and [Pelini] said to just stay patient and it might happen,” said Ganz, who left Nebraska’s staff when Pelini was fired in 2014. “It did. So it’s been an interesting journey, but it was a lot like when I was a player. Didn’t get a whole lot of chances when I was young, and then finally junior and senior year I got a chance to play.”

Among other marks, Ganz holds these Cornhuskers season records: passing yards, yards per game, completions and total offense. He set them all set in 2008, when he was named the team MVP.

Now, though, Ganz is teaching a position he used to throw to — and using his former QB position to do so.

“The thing I’m trying to get through to the tight ends,” he said, “is teaching them from a quarterback’s perspective — how to get open, where the quarterback wants you to be, a certain timing of routes. Just different things so they start understanding the game as a whole and aren’t just memorizing routes on a piece of paper.

“I think it’s really helped. We’ve caught a lot of balls in the first seven practices and guys are really embracing it. That’s a credit to them.”


Said Wood: “The thing I like the most about coach Ganz is that he’s brought a lot of knowledge in the pass game, which we hadn’t necessarily been taught in the past and hadn’t harped on as much. So we’re progressing well.”

Wood is YSU’S top tight end (he started every game in 2015) and has been impressive all spring. Meanwhile, juniors Shane Kuhn (used in short-yardage run situations in 2015), Kevin Rader and Anthony Parente are all in the mix.

“[Wood] can do it all and That’s what I’m looking for,” Ganz said. “At tight end, you have to be the jack of all trades. He’s physical in the run game, runs good routes, has good speed and he understands the game. ... But I’ve been blessed to be able to come in and have a really great entire group.”

Not that Ganz doesn’t pay attention to his natural position, though — which just so happens to be a three-man quarterback battle between Hunter Wells, Ricky Davis and Hosick.

“As a former quarterback, you kind of just flock to quarterbacks in general,” he said. “Just talking to them, in passing, about my experiences in playing — what helped me, what hurt me, what I did wrong and learned from. So they know that I played and they can always come to me whenever they want.

“I think it’s going to be a great battle. Those three guys all bring a little something different and now it’s going be about who’s going step up and take it.”

PRACTICE TAKEAWAYS

With the wrap of Thursday’s practice at Stambaugh Stadium, the Penguins are seven sessions through their 15-practice schedule. They’ll be off until April 2.

Will Mahone has the most serious injury, as he has been out and wearing a walking boot since Friday with a foot ailment. Pelini said that the former Austintown Fitch graduate is scheduled to see a foot specialist on Monday and will likely miss the rest of the spring. Meanwhile, junior receiver I’tavious Harvin, who has missed the past week, is expected to return after the break, as is Radar (missed Thursday, rolled ankle) and Kuhn (out since Monday with a strained hamstring).

Play of the day: Hosick connected with Darius Shackleford on a lofting 30-yard pass down the right sideline and the redshirt-freshman receiver took it all the way for a touchdown.

- See more at: http://www.vindy.com/news/2016/mar/25/college-football-ganzs-coaching-has-ysu-/?newswatch#sthash.Vnv0lYX5.dpuf

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Re: Spring Football Practice Updates
« Reply #52 on: March 25, 2016, 03:43:01 PM »
"Best camp QB performance is still Mays."
Yep, my best bet to replace Dante Nania as starting QB!

LOL ...I like to look further down the road, Mays is not likely in the starting group at this point. Chief is correct on Mays' field senses; but I still am liking what I am seeing from him.

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Re: Spring Football Practice Updates
« Reply #53 on: March 26, 2016, 12:30:23 PM »
Spring is in the air my fellow penguin fans  8)

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Re: Spring Football Practice Updates
« Reply #54 on: April 04, 2016, 08:33:47 AM »
As some of you might know Bo will be much more involved with the offense this year while giving brother Carl more control over the defense. It will be interesting to see how that turns out

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Re: Spring Football Practice Updates
« Reply #55 on: April 08, 2016, 11:30:42 PM »
Heard a fight broke out today in practice after somebody got tackled late. Coaches screaming at each other. Just a little feisty. Doesn't seem like a big deal, happens a lot when practicing against each other for awhile.

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Re: Spring Football Practice Updates
« Reply #56 on: April 09, 2016, 09:16:12 AM »
Heard a fight broke out today in practice after somebody got tackled late. Coaches screaming at each other. Just a little feisty. Doesn't seem like a big deal, happens a lot when practicing against each other for awhile.
You will have that, these guys are getting tired of beating on each other they just need to hit someone else. I haven't heard much else other then the offensive line is pretty banged up. It will be interesting who starts at quarterback for the red and white. I heard the race is close between all 3 and the staff has been putting in packages for all 3. Ricky Davis seems to be exceeding expectations

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Re: Spring Football Practice Updates
« Reply #57 on: April 09, 2016, 09:19:42 AM »
The O-Line is beat up pretty bad, only have 7 healthy bodies I believe. Playing guys in different positions right now so we'll see what happens. Ricky has been making a lot of plays. especially with his feet from what I'm hearing. Impressing the staff for sure.

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Re: Spring Football Practice Updates
« Reply #58 on: April 09, 2016, 11:32:46 AM »
Heard a fight broke out today in practice after somebody got tackled late. Coaches screaming at each other. Just a little feisty. Doesn't seem like a big deal, happens a lot when practicing against each other for awhile.


Like vicious dogs.  Could be a good sign if they point it to an opponent

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Re: Spring Football Practice Updates
« Reply #59 on: April 09, 2016, 05:38:26 PM »
Any updates on the injury to Jody Webb in todays practice?