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Starters Shine in Today's Scrimmage
« on: April 06, 2013, 02:08:47 PM »
The Youngstown State football team held an efficient scrimmage on Saturday morning at Stambaugh Stadium. Head Coach Eric Wolford was pleased with the starting units, but YSU is still looking to solidify some back-up spots as spring ball continues.

The scrimmage was the ninth practice conducted by the Guins this spring. The workout started with 25 minutes of individual work, before the offense and defense clashed for just over an hour.

The offense started off strong in the coming-out senarios. Pinned at their one-yard line, quarterback Kurt Hess came out throwing finding Andrew Williams on a 12-yard pickup. After a Hess throw away, Demond Hymes picked up 15 yards on a nifty run.

With the ball back at the one-yard line, Torrian Pace busted loose for a 19-yard pickup and then Dante Nania found tight end Carson Sharbaugh for 12 yards.

YSU then held seven red-zone situations with the offense scoring twice and the defense preventing a score on the other five occasions.

The first play of the red-zone sequence saw Hess toss a 20-yard touchdown pass to Marcel Caver. The defense held on the next four possessions, including a David Rivers fumble recover of a botched hand-off between Nick Wargo and Michael Wheary. On the next possession, Wargo and Wheary redeemed themselves by connecting on an 18-yard touchdown pass on a 3rd-and-8 play. The defense sacked Nania on the final play of the red-zone drill.

During the moving-the-ball segment, the defense had interceptions on two of the final three snaps. Donald D'Alesio intercepted a Kurt Hess on a third-and-long play and then Josh Garner snared a Nania pass and returned it 38 yards for a score.

The Guins first and second-team units worked on third-down situations for the next 10 plays. The first-team offense picked up a first down four of the five plays. Hess was sharp finding Kintrell Disher on a 20-yard pickup (third-and-1), Wheary on a 10-yard gain (third-and-7) and had a nice pitch-and-catch to Andrew Williams for a 53-yard gain (third-and-10).

The second-team offense picked up a pair of first downs. Zach Miller picked up two yards on third-and-1 and Wargo found Carson Sharbaugh for a 16-yard pick up.

During the four-minute offense segment, Hymes helped the offense run out the clock carrying five straight times. He had gains of six, 10 and 13 during his first three carries to help time melt off the clock. In the second four-minute drill, the defense stopped the drive when Dubem Nwadiogbu intercepted Nania.

YSU capped the scrimmage with a two-minute drill. Hess moved the offense down the field for a score finding Wheary on a 25-yard pass with 12 seconds left. Hess found Wheary for a 22-yard gain on the previous play.

Nwadiogbu had his second interception

YSU returns to practice on Tuesday.








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Re: Starters Shine in Today's Scrimmage
« Reply #1 on: April 06, 2013, 03:15:29 PM »
Was at scrimmage today---two most impressive players I saw were Hymes at RB and Wargo as 2nd team QB. His arm is very strong and accurate.

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Re: Starters Shine in Today's Scrimmage
« Reply #2 on: April 08, 2013, 12:58:26 PM »
IP,

Did you notice who received the most reps with the first team O and D lines?

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Re: Starters Shine in Today's Scrimmage
« Reply #3 on: April 08, 2013, 02:45:41 PM »
IP,

Did you notice who received the most reps with the first team O and D lines?
No 4, can't say that I did. My bad.

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Re: Starters Shine in Today's Scrimmage
« Reply #4 on: April 09, 2013, 08:07:33 AM »
IP,

Did you notice who received the most reps with the first team O and D lines?
No 4, can't say that I did. My bad.
That can be your assignment for this week's scrimmage.

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Re: Starters Shine in Today's Scrimmage
« Reply #5 on: April 09, 2013, 08:15:37 AM »
IP , if you were not hanging out in a loge you could have paid more attention to what was happening on the field! :-))

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Re: Starters Shine in Today's Scrimmage
« Reply #6 on: April 09, 2013, 09:55:00 AM »
IP , if you were not hanging out in a loge you could have paid more attention to what was happening on the field! :-))
You're right....VIP treatment can have its drawbacks!!!

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Re: Starters Shine in Today's Scrimmage
« Reply #7 on: April 10, 2013, 10:10:59 AM »
Both lines look big, very mobile and athletic.  The offense seems to be ahead of the defense, especially on run plays. The pass rush is much improved in that the quickness on the edges is noticeably better.

The first unit OL is: LT-Bryant, LG-Herdman, C-Elkins, RG-Eisenhuth, RT-Strickland (Sinko is out with a broken collarbone).

The DL rotated frequently with DE-Cox, Coleman, Rivers, Myers and DT-Moss, Kromah, Brown and Zaborsky.


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Re: Starters Shine in Today's Scrimmage
« Reply #8 on: April 10, 2013, 01:15:38 PM »
Thanks for the report.  Because of the numbers we lost on both lines, these two units concern me the most.  I am surprised Strickland is the first one in for Sinko, as he was just moved to tackle after the season.

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Re: Starters Shine in Today's Scrimmage
« Reply #9 on: April 10, 2013, 01:21:00 PM »
where is the Bell kid from Hermitage fitting in..?....heard the future is extremley bright for him...moved from Defense to Offense..?....

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Re: Starters Shine in Today's Scrimmage
« Reply #10 on: April 10, 2013, 01:49:00 PM »
Wolf has said in an interview that he feels this OL will surprise us all. He even intimated that they may be better than last year. They are more athletic, more mobile, a tad smaller, but just as strong. Strickland is big and mobile! He seems to "get" offense but needs to learn a lot. Without the freshmen, and now Sinko, we are a little lean in depth at tackle.

The left side of the line looks solid, especially with Elkins at center. Bryant is big and is very athletic as we saw last year. Herdman was the #3 guard last year and backed up an all conference first teamer and a guy that we hope we will see in the NFL in the fall. Herdman is very aggressive and athletic and is knocking a lot of people down.  Bell and Colucci are to backing up the left side, but there is a lot of interchanging of positions on the second team. Time will shake this out.  Eisenhuth is backed up by Harris at RG and that seems to be an on-going battle for the starting spot. The young guys need to learn the offense and when they do...look out!

I will give a more in depth report on the DL after Saturday's scrimmage.

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Re: Starters Shine in Today's Scrimmage
« Reply #11 on: April 10, 2013, 11:58:01 PM »
Wolf has said in an interview that he feels this OL will surprise us all. He even intimated that they may be better than last year. They are more athletic, more mobile, a tad smaller, but just as strong. Strickland is big and mobile! He seems to "get" offense but needs to learn a lot. Without the freshmen, and now Sinko, we are a little lean in depth at tackle.

The left side of the line looks solid, especially with Elkins at center. Bryant is big and is very athletic as we saw last year. Herdman was the #3 guard last year and backed up an all conference first teamer and a guy that we hope we will see in the NFL in the fall.

Herdman is very aggressive and athletic and is knocking a lot of people down.

 Bell and Colucci are to backing up the left side, but there is a lot of interchanging of positions on the second team. Time will shake this out.  Eisenhuth is backed up by Harris at RG and that seems to be an on-going battle for the starting spot. The young guys need to learn the offense and when they do...look out!

I will give a more in depth report on the DL after Saturday's scrimmage.

Muskie44 = Fred Herdman... ;D ;D ;D ;D

No seriously, I think Herdman is a great kid a will be huge for this line.

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Re: Starters Shine in Today's Scrimmage
« Reply #12 on: April 11, 2013, 12:12:51 AM »
I think our DE's will be a lot better than last yr. Especially with the pass rush. I'm excited to see these guys

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Re: Starters Shine in Today's Scrimmage
« Reply #13 on: April 11, 2013, 09:21:33 AM »
For those that attend the scrimmages thanks for the reports. Very encouraging.

Do we look any better in the secondary?

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Re: Starters Shine in Today's Scrimmage
« Reply #14 on: April 11, 2013, 11:16:26 AM »
Also, let's not forget that this is spring ball. There are going to be HS, prep, and JUCO players that are still in school; which is where they belong, so they can help us in the summer.