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Posted on 8/19/15 at 12:58 pm to
Posted by JesusQuintana
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Posted on 8/19/15 at 12:58 pm to
During 7-on-7 drills, RB Morgan Steward ran a nifty cut back route to shed a linebacker and catch a pass across the middle from QB Eddie Printz.
S Anthony Sherrils made a great read on a deep crossing pattern and stepped in front of the pass for an interception.
QB Drew Lock lofted a pass in between the corner and the safety to WR Keyon Dilosa, who skied for the ball and came down with it for a 20-yard gain.
OL Connor McGovern and DL Charles Harris continue to have epic battles during 1-on-1 trench drills. After McGovern walled up Harris, Harris returned the favor on the next snap with a sweet spin move around McGovern before sacking the dummy QB.
On the first play of the 11-on-11 session, DL Terry Beckner, Jr. penetrated the backfield and stuffed the ballcarrier for a tackle-for-loss.
During 11-on-11, QB Maty Mauk shifted in the pocket and surveyed his options before tossing a neat shovel pass to a wide-open RB Ish Witter, who scampered for a 12-yard gain.
Mauk rifled a throw into a tight space, connecting with a streaking Nate Brown in traffic for 17 yards.
LB Joey Burkett flashed incredible reaction skills, hauling in a tipped pass near the turf and returning it 15 yards.
A few plays later, CB Aarion Penton elevated for an interception near the sideline, stayed in bounds and sprinted to the end zone for a pick-six.
On a third and goal from the 5-yard line, WR Wesley Leftwich dived for a tipped ball and squeezed it for a touchdown.
RB Marquise Doherty caught a delayed screen pass at the 9-yard line and shifted his way to the end zone for a score.
Freshman DE Nate Howard burst into the backfield and forced a sack fumble on the final drive.
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