Interesting Spring game recap …
1. When was the last time RBs were “explosive”?
2. Starting QB will have to earn it.
3. Interesting Coby and McCully were reported as a starting with the 2’s … apparently they have to earn it too.
… I thought they both played ‘hungry’.
4. OL is a strength … Give Bostad a raise … I’ll wait til the UCLA game to agree.
5. Let’s hope TE Horton makes the NFL like Hendershot did.
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1. The Running Backs Look Athletic and Explosive
“I just think our running back room is faster, more dynamic, good at pass pro, good at catching the ball out of the backfield, can break tackles. We have more speed and athleticism back there. All three of those guys just love football. They're football nuts. Tough guys. They're tough guys.” Curt Cignetti said after the game.
2. The Quarterback Room is in Good Hands
“I think there's a healthy competition there heading into summer and fall camp. Competition is a great thing. We need more competition at all positions. That was one of our issues this spring is we have some guys that played some football in the past that didn't have the kind of competition we'd like to see to motivate them to go out every day, every play, focused in, best effort, improving.” Cignetti said of the quarterbacks.
3. The Wide Receiver Room is Deep and Talented
Newcomers Miles Cross and Elijah Surratt each made several catches while incumbents like Donaven McCulley and Andison Coby had big plays with the second team. E.J. Williams did not play due to an injury, but this room is deep enough to survive without him.
4. The Offensive Line is a Strength
It has been a long time since IU fans and coaches can feel confident in the offensive line. …
“ That would be hard for me to evaluate that until I watch the tape. I know, when we ran the ball, we ran it really well. It seemed like the ball was moving forward.” Cignetti said.
5. Tight Ends Have a Bigger Impact
Horton and all the tight ends made their presence felt on Thursday night with several big catches and key blocks to help the offense in key situations. Incoming transfer Zach Horton can do it all at the position while James Bomba and Trey Walker each made the plays in the passing game as well.
“Our offense is built to love tight ends as much as running backs and receivers.” Quarterback Kurtis Rourke said. “So you know, just kind of taking what the defense has given us and just having the tight ends be open. And when you can get the ball in tight ends hands, … usually good things can … come from that.”