“I guess in a best case scenario you’d always love to do that (redshirt freshman), but sometimes a freshman is the best player and he’s going to play. Some guys come in here wired the right way way and they’re already physically ready to go. Like a Taylor Rapp, and I’m glad we played Taylor Rapp because we got 3 years out of him.”
“He has picked up where he left off in spring. He knows the defense and knows the calls.”
On if he is surprised on Cam’s quick ascension:
“No. He came to our Redland’s camp and it was a magical 2 hours. Will Harris taught him some things and techniques, and 5 minutes later he’s doing it exactly like it was taught.”
This is incredible. During the recruiting process Lake raves about Cam Williams, and Cam says he has been told he’s coming in to take Rapp’s role. And by the end of spring the coaches can’t stop raving about him, and by the 3rd fall practice he is locked in as a starting safety and has essentially pushed McKinney aside. Looks like Lake only expects 3 years out of him if things go right.
Ooooohhh suck it so hard Oregon.
"Williams isn't a big loss because we got Criddell and he's better than him anyways"
“I guess in a best case scenario you’d always love to do that (redshirt freshman), but sometimes a freshman is the best player and he’s going to play. Some guys come in here wired the right way way and they’re already physically ready to go. Like a Taylor Rapp, and I’m glad we played Taylor Rapp because we got 3 years out of him.”
“He has picked up where he left off in spring. He knows the defense and knows the calls.”
On if he is surprised on Cam’s quick ascension:
“No. He came to our Redland’s camp and it was a magical 2 hours. Will Harris taught him some things and techniques, and 5 minutes later he’s doing it exactly like it was taught.”
This is incredible. During the recruiting process Lake raves about Cam Williams, and Cam says he has been told he’s coming in to take Rapp’s role. And by the end of spring the coaches can’t stop raving about him, and by the 3rd fall practice he is locked in as a starting safety and has essentially pushed McKinney aside. Looks like Lake only expects 3 years out of him if things go right.
Ooooohhh suck it so hard Oregon.
"Williams isn't a big loss because we got Criddell and he's better than him anyways"
I hate myself for letting this suck me in. Cam Williams replacement is Jamal Hill.
“I guess in a best case scenario you’d always love to do that (redshirt freshman), but sometimes a freshman is the best player and he’s going to play. Some guys come in here wired the right way way and they’re already physically ready to go. Like a Taylor Rapp, and I’m glad we played Taylor Rapp because we got 3 years out of him.”
“He has picked up where he left off in spring. He knows the defense and knows the calls.”
On if he is surprised on Cam’s quick ascension:
“No. He came to our Redland’s camp and it was a magical 2 hours. Will Harris taught him some things and techniques, and 5 minutes later he’s doing it exactly like it was taught.”
This is incredible. During the recruiting process Lake raves about Cam Williams, and Cam says he has been told he’s coming in to take Rapp’s role. And by the end of spring the coaches can’t stop raving about him, and by the 3rd fall practice he is locked in as a starting safety and has essentially pushed McKinney aside. Looks like Lake only expects 3 years out of him if things go right.
Ooooohhh suck it so hard Oregon.
"Williams isn't a big loss because we got Criddell and he's better than him anyways"
I hate myself for letting this suck me in. Cam Williams replacement is Jamal Hill.
Who? Oh yeah the kid with the worst high school film for a safety I've ever seen that Georgia didn't want.
“I guess in a best case scenario you’d always love to do that (redshirt freshman), but sometimes a freshman is the best player and he’s going to play. Some guys come in here wired the right way way and they’re already physically ready to go. Like a Taylor Rapp, and I’m glad we played Taylor Rapp because we got 3 years out of him.”
“He has picked up where he left off in spring. He knows the defense and knows the calls.”
On if he is surprised on Cam’s quick ascension:
“No. He came to our Redland’s camp and it was a magical 2 hours. Will Harris taught him some things and techniques, and 5 minutes later he’s doing it exactly like it was taught.”
This is incredible. During the recruiting process Lake raves about Cam Williams, and Cam says he has been told he’s coming in to take Rapp’s role. And by the end of spring the coaches can’t stop raving about him, and by the 3rd fall practice he is locked in as a starting safety and has essentially pushed McKinney aside. Looks like Lake only expects 3 years out of him if things go right.
Ooooohhh suck it so hard Oregon.
"Williams isn't a big loss because we got Criddell and he's better than him anyways"
I hate myself for letting this suck me in. Cam Williams replacement is Jamal Hill.
Who? Oh yeah the kid with the worst high school film for a safety I've ever seen and Georgia didn't want.
“I guess in a best case scenario you’d always love to do that (redshirt freshman), but sometimes a freshman is the best player and he’s going to play. Some guys come in here wired the right way way and they’re already physically ready to go. Like a Taylor Rapp, and I’m glad we played Taylor Rapp because we got 3 years out of him.”
“He has picked up where he left off in spring. He knows the defense and knows the calls.”
On if he is surprised on Cam’s quick ascension:
“No. He came to our Redland’s camp and it was a magical 2 hours. Will Harris taught him some things and techniques, and 5 minutes later he’s doing it exactly like it was taught.”
This is incredible. During the recruiting process Lake raves about Cam Williams, and Cam says he has been told he’s coming in to take Rapp’s role. And by the end of spring the coaches can’t stop raving about him, and by the 3rd fall practice he is locked in as a starting safety and has essentially pushed McKinney aside. Looks like Lake only expects 3 years out of him if things go right.
Ooooohhh suck it so hard Oregon.
"Williams isn't a big loss because we got Criddell and he's better than him anyways"
I hate myself for letting this suck me in. Cam Williams replacement is Jamal Hill.
Who? Oh yeah the kid with the worst high school film for a safety I've ever seen and Georgia didn't want.
“I guess in a best case scenario you’d always love to do that (redshirt freshman), but sometimes a freshman is the best player and he’s going to play. Some guys come in here wired the right way way and they’re already physically ready to go. Like a Taylor Rapp, and I’m glad we played Taylor Rapp because we got 3 years out of him.”
“He has picked up where he left off in spring. He knows the defense and knows the calls.”
On if he is surprised on Cam’s quick ascension:
“No. He came to our Redland’s camp and it was a magical 2 hours. Will Harris taught him some things and techniques, and 5 minutes later he’s doing it exactly like it was taught.”
This is incredible. During the recruiting process Lake raves about Cam Williams, and Cam says he has been told he’s coming in to take Rapp’s role. And by the end of spring the coaches can’t stop raving about him, and by the 3rd fall practice he is locked in as a starting safety and has essentially pushed McKinney aside. Looks like Lake only expects 3 years out of him if things go right.
Ooooohhh suck it so hard Oregon.
"Williams isn't a big loss because we got Criddell and he's better than him anyways"
I hate myself for letting this suck me in. Cam Williams replacement is Jamal Hill.
Who? Oh yeah the kid with the worst high school film for a safety I've ever seen that Georgia didn't want.
“I guess in a best case scenario you’d always love to do that (redshirt freshman), but sometimes a freshman is the best player and he’s going to play. Some guys come in here wired the right way way and they’re already physically ready to go. Like a Taylor Rapp, and I’m glad we played Taylor Rapp because we got 3 years out of him.”
“He has picked up where he left off in spring. He knows the defense and knows the calls.”
On if he is surprised on Cam’s quick ascension:
“No. He came to our Redland’s camp and it was a magical 2 hours. Will Harris taught him some things and techniques, and 5 minutes later he’s doing it exactly like it was taught.”
This is incredible. During the recruiting process Lake raves about Cam Williams, and Cam says he has been told he’s coming in to take Rapp’s role. And by the end of spring the coaches can’t stop raving about him, and by the 3rd fall practice he is locked in as a starting safety and has essentially pushed McKinney aside. Looks like Lake only expects 3 years out of him if things go right.
Ooooohhh suck it so hard Oregon.
"Williams isn't a big loss because we got Criddell and he's better than him anyways"
I hate myself for letting this suck me in. Cam Williams replacement is Jamal Hill.
Who? Oh yeah the kid with the worst high school film for a safety I've ever seen that Georgia didn't want.
We’ll see.
We sure will. Every year you have a DB your dumbass coaches over hype as a star Freshman who fails to live up to the hype. First it was Graham. Then it was Holland. Now it's Hill. Can Oregon at least put one DB on the 1st team All-Conference team before hyping up their mediocre DB's?
“I guess in a best case scenario you’d always love to do that (redshirt freshman), but sometimes a freshman is the best player and he’s going to play. Some guys come in here wired the right way way and they’re already physically ready to go. Like a Taylor Rapp, and I’m glad we played Taylor Rapp because we got 3 years out of him.”
“He has picked up where he left off in spring. He knows the defense and knows the calls.”
On if he is surprised on Cam’s quick ascension:
“No. He came to our Redland’s camp and it was a magical 2 hours. Will Harris taught him some things and techniques, and 5 minutes later he’s doing it exactly like it was taught.”
This is incredible. During the recruiting process Lake raves about Cam Williams, and Cam says he has been told he’s coming in to take Rapp’s role. And by the end of spring the coaches can’t stop raving about him, and by the 3rd fall practice he is locked in as a starting safety and has essentially pushed McKinney aside. Looks like Lake only expects 3 years out of him if things go right.
Ooooohhh suck it so hard Oregon.
"Williams isn't a big loss because we got Criddell and he's better than him anyways"
I hate myself for letting this suck me in. Cam Williams replacement is Jamal Hill.
Who? Oh yeah the kid with the worst high school film for a safety I've ever seen that Georgia didn't want.
We’ll see.
We sure will. Every year you have a DB your dumbass coaches over hype as a star Freshman who fails to live up to the hype. First it was Graham. Then it was Holland. Now it's Hill. Can Oregon at least put one DB on the 1st team All-Conference team before hyping up their mediocre DB's?
How did Holland underperform? Nobody thought any of those dbs would be 1st team all conference. That being said, the kids that look like they see the field the most in the 2019 class are Hill and Pittman. Does that detract from Williams? No. Does that lessen the blow of losing him? Yes.
“I guess in a best case scenario you’d always love to do that (redshirt freshman), but sometimes a freshman is the best player and he’s going to play. Some guys come in here wired the right way way and they’re already physically ready to go. Like a Taylor Rapp, and I’m glad we played Taylor Rapp because we got 3 years out of him.”
“He has picked up where he left off in spring. He knows the defense and knows the calls.”
On if he is surprised on Cam’s quick ascension:
“No. He came to our Redland’s camp and it was a magical 2 hours. Will Harris taught him some things and techniques, and 5 minutes later he’s doing it exactly like it was taught.”
This is incredible. During the recruiting process Lake raves about Cam Williams, and Cam says he has been told he’s coming in to take Rapp’s role. And by the end of spring the coaches can’t stop raving about him, and by the 3rd fall practice he is locked in as a starting safety and has essentially pushed McKinney aside. Looks like Lake only expects 3 years out of him if things go right.
Ooooohhh suck it so hard Oregon.
"Williams isn't a big loss because we got Criddell and he's better than him anyways"
I hate myself for letting this suck me in. Cam Williams replacement is Jamal Hill.
Who? Oh yeah the kid with the worst high school film for a safety I've ever seen that Georgia didn't want.
We’ll see.
We sure will. Every year you have a DB your dumbass coaches over hype as a star Freshman who fails to live up to the hype. First it was Graham. Then it was Holland. Now it's Hill. Can Oregon at least put one DB on the 1st team All-Conference team before hyping up their mediocre DB's?
How did Holland underperform? Nobody thought any of those dbs would be 1st team all conference. That being said, the kids that look like they see the field the most in the 2019 class are Hill and Pittman. Does that detract from Williams? No. Does that lessen the blow of losing him? Yes.
I didn't see Holland do much. Taylor Rapp was defensive Freshman of the year. He was deserving of early hype, not any of Oregon's Freshman DB's. And Hill is not an instinctual play maker on the ball like Williams is. He showed none of that in high school. Like I said, your dumb ass coaches have hyped up guys before who turned out to be JAGs. They can't be trusted this time either. There's a difference between being good and being the tallest midget. Jimmy Lake is the best in the business so when a true Freshman starts for us in the secondary we can feel pretty confident he's going to be really good. You can't.
“I guess in a best case scenario you’d always love to do that (redshirt freshman), but sometimes a freshman is the best player and he’s going to play. Some guys come in here wired the right way way and they’re already physically ready to go. Like a Taylor Rapp, and I’m glad we played Taylor Rapp because we got 3 years out of him.”
“He has picked up where he left off in spring. He knows the defense and knows the calls.”
On if he is surprised on Cam’s quick ascension:
“No. He came to our Redland’s camp and it was a magical 2 hours. Will Harris taught him some things and techniques, and 5 minutes later he’s doing it exactly like it was taught.”
This is incredible. During the recruiting process Lake raves about Cam Williams, and Cam says he has been told he’s coming in to take Rapp’s role. And by the end of spring the coaches can’t stop raving about him, and by the 3rd fall practice he is locked in as a starting safety and has essentially pushed McKinney aside. Looks like Lake only expects 3 years out of him if things go right.
Ooooohhh suck it so hard Oregon.
"Williams isn't a big loss because we got Criddell and he's better than him anyways"
I hate myself for letting this suck me in. Cam Williams replacement is Jamal Hill.
Who? Oh yeah the kid with the worst high school film for a safety I've ever seen that Georgia didn't want.
We’ll see.
We sure will. Every year you have a DB your dumbass coaches over hype as a star Freshman who fails to live up to the hype. First it was Graham. Then it was Holland. Now it's Hill. Can Oregon at least put one DB on the 1st team All-Conference team before hyping up their mediocre DB's?
How did Holland underperform? Nobody thought any of those dbs would be 1st team all conference. That being said, the kids that look like they see the field the most in the 2019 class are Hill and Pittman. Does that detract from Williams? No. Does that lessen the blow of losing him? Yes.
I didn't see Holland do much. Taylor Rapp was defensive Freshman of the year. He was deserving of early hype, not any of Oregon's Freshman DB's. And Hill is not an instinctual play maker on the ball like Williams is. He showed none of that in high school. Like I said, your dumb ass coaches have hyped up guys before who turned out to be JAGs. They can't be trusted this time either. There's a difference between being good and being the tallest midget. Jimmy Lake is the best in the business so when a true Freshman starts for us in the secondary we can feel pretty confident he's going to be really good. You can't.
This is my last post on this. I am not here to derail the thread. You’re being obtuse with the Holland comments. He played up to the hype. Also, you can’t determine shit about him from his film. There is all kinds of examples where kids don’t show a trait in high school that’s there when they show up. These are 3 to 7 minute clips hand selected by the recruit. Hill is working himself up the depth chart and making plays. At this point, which is way early, he is not a bust and most likely a future starter and potentially more.
I am sure Cam is a stud. It’s actually a good sign about evaluation for the ducks. They identified Cam well before anyone.
“I guess in a best case scenario you’d always love to do that (redshirt freshman), but sometimes a freshman is the best player and he’s going to play. Some guys come in here wired the right way way and they’re already physically ready to go. Like a Taylor Rapp, and I’m glad we played Taylor Rapp because we got 3 years out of him.”
“He has picked up where he left off in spring. He knows the defense and knows the calls.”
On if he is surprised on Cam’s quick ascension:
“No. He came to our Redland’s camp and it was a magical 2 hours. Will Harris taught him some things and techniques, and 5 minutes later he’s doing it exactly like it was taught.”
This is incredible. During the recruiting process Lake raves about Cam Williams, and Cam says he has been told he’s coming in to take Rapp’s role. And by the end of spring the coaches can’t stop raving about him, and by the 3rd fall practice he is locked in as a starting safety and has essentially pushed McKinney aside. Looks like Lake only expects 3 years out of him if things go right.
Ooooohhh suck it so hard Oregon.
"Williams isn't a big loss because we got Criddell and he's better than him anyways"
I hate myself for letting this suck me in. Cam Williams replacement is Jamal Hill.
Who? Oh yeah the kid with the worst high school film for a safety I've ever seen that Georgia didn't want.
We’ll see.
We sure will. Every year you have a DB your dumbass coaches over hype as a star Freshman who fails to live up to the hype. First it was Graham. Then it was Holland. Now it's Hill. Can Oregon at least put one DB on the 1st team All-Conference team before hyping up their mediocre DB's?
How did Holland underperform? Nobody thought any of those dbs would be 1st team all conference. That being said, the kids that look like they see the field the most in the 2019 class are Hill and Pittman. Does that detract from Williams? No. Does that lessen the blow of losing him? Yes.
I didn't see Holland do much. Taylor Rapp was defensive Freshman of the year. He was deserving of early hype, not any of Oregon's Freshman DB's. And Hill is not an instinctual play maker on the ball like Williams is. He showed none of that in high school. Like I said, your dumb ass coaches have hyped up guys before who turned out to be JAGs. They can't be trusted this time either. There's a difference between being good and being the tallest midget. Jimmy Lake is the best in the business so when a true Freshman starts for us in the secondary we can feel pretty confident he's going to be really good. You can't.
This is my last post on this. I am not here to derail the thread. You’re being obtuse with the Holland comments. He played up to the hype. Also, you can’t determine shit about him from his film. There is all kinds of examples where kids don’t show a trait in high school that’s there when they show up. These are 3 to 7 minute clips hand selected by the recruit. Hill is working himself up the depth chart and making plays. At this point, which is way early, he is not a bust and most likely a future starter and potentially more.
I am sure Cam is a stud. It’s actually a good sign about evaluation for the ducks. They identified Cam well before anyone.
"It comes back to execution, which falls back on me," Hamdan said this weekend after UW's second day of fall camp. "It was a good, long, tough off-season. We went to work and feel a lot better about where we're at right now."
Hamdan mentioned simplification of the offense, as well as running the same concepts at a higher rate and spotlighting receivers more down the field as things that helped them get better this past spring.
"We've simplified it, we're executing at a much higher rate from the passing game, said Hamdan. And that was true last April, as receivers like Terrell Bynum emerged as threats down the field.
"I think we know what we are going to hang our hat on with the ability to run the ball. But having a passing game and having guys make plays with the ball in the air is critical. I think a lot of times when you give them a chance, some of the guys you maybe would not expect to be great with the ball in the air end up being a lot better.”
"He's a cerebral kid when he plays," Hamdan said of Eason. "For him, working on his quick-twitch muscles, getting the ball out on time, will be critical.
"There's not a lot of times in the game of football where you're throwing the ball more than 48 yards down the field. I think it can help you more when you're a little bit late. You can sneak a ball in there. But if you're playing with great timing and rhythm, you see that in the NFL. Some of those guys aren't necessarily the biggest arms.
"If you look at the last couple of guys who have won the Heisman Trophy, they've been 6-foot, sub-6-foot guys. It comes down to feel. Can you process information fast, can you see it, can you play the game?”
- Eason took the first snaps with the starters and completed a series of short passes, but failed to consistently move the offense.
- Haener started hot before completing just 1 of 3 passes in his second series. The final incompletion could have been costly; after being pressured in the pocket, Haener flipped a lofting pass over the head of a leaping Andre Baccellia. Myles Bryant was headed full speed for Baccellia, and in a contact situation he might have knocked the senior wide receiver out of the Dempsey entirely and directly into Lake Washington.
- Dylan Morris was the most impressive QB. The early enrollee was accurate both inside and out of the pocket; most notably, he found fellow freshman Puka Nacua down the sideline for a roughly 30-yard gain. Nacua dived to haul in the pass and dragged his feet in bounds in front of defensive back Devin Bush.
- Jacob Sirmon’s performance was inconsistent, and he had the only turnover.
- Running backs Salvon Ahmed and Sean McGrew each received starting reps.
- Aaron Fuller and Andre Baccellia lined up alongside tight ends Hunter Bryant and Cade Otton with the starters. Wide receivers Quinten Pounds and Ty Jones were the first to work in behind them.
- 1st string OL stayed the same. As they had through the first three practices, senior Henry Roberts and redshirt freshman Matteo Mele alternated between center and left tackle with the second team. They were accompanied by left guard M.J. Ale, right guard Victor Curne and right tackle Henry Bainivalu.
- 1st string DL were John Clark and redshirt freshman Tuli Letuligasenoa, followed by junior Levi Onwuzurike and senior Benning Potoa’e.
- The starting ILB were seniors Brandon Wellington and *redacted*, followed by redshirt freshmen Jackson Sirmon and M.J. Tafisi. The first-team OLB were junior Ryan Bowman and sophomore Joe Tryon.
- The starting secondary has been a constant thus far in fall camp: cornerbacks Keith Taylor and Kyler Gordon, nickelback Elijah Molden and safeties Myles Bryant and Cameron Williams.
- Freshman outside linebacker Laiatu Latu continues to impress. The mammoth 6-4, 275-pound pass-rusher notched the Huskies’ only sack of the day, collapsing the pocket to tag Eason and end the junior quarterback’s final scrimmage series.
- Bad snaps continue to be a problem early in camp. Henry Roberts and Will Pliska added two more on Monday.
- After alternating between defensive line and outside linebacker throughout the spring, it appears that Benning Potoa’e — who now registers at 6-3 and 290 pounds — has found a home on the line. He certainly appears to have added the necessary strength to stick at the position.
- Jacob Kizer (back), sophomore offensive lineman Cole Norgaard (ankle) and freshman offensive lineman Troy Fautanu (foot) continue to be out, but all three attended practice.
- Freshman safety Asa Turner made a nice play on Monday, streaking to the sideline to break up a long pass from Dylan Morris intended for wide receiver Fatu Sua-Godinet.
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"Williams isn't a big loss because we got Criddell and he's better than him anyways"
I am sure Cam is a stud. It’s actually a good sign about evaluation for the ducks. They identified Cam well before anyone.
Since that’s a week after the media loses access to practices, I’ll attend and do my best Caple/Vorel impression for the bored
Hamdan mentioned simplification of the offense, as well as running the same concepts at a higher rate and spotlighting receivers more down the field as things that helped them get better this past spring.
"We've simplified it, we're executing at a much higher rate from the passing game, said Hamdan. And that was true last April, as receivers like Terrell Bynum emerged as threats down the field.
"I think we know what we are going to hang our hat on with the ability to run the ball. But having a passing game and having guys make plays with the ball in the air is critical. I think a lot of times when you give them a chance, some of the guys you maybe would not expect to be great with the ball in the air end up being a lot better.”
"He's a cerebral kid when he plays," Hamdan said of Eason. "For him, working on his quick-twitch muscles, getting the ball out on time, will be critical.
"There's not a lot of times in the game of football where you're throwing the ball more than 48 yards down the field. I think it can help you more when you're a little bit late. You can sneak a ball in there. But if you're playing with great timing and rhythm, you see that in the NFL. Some of those guys aren't necessarily the biggest arms.
"If you look at the last couple of guys who have won the Heisman Trophy, they've been 6-foot, sub-6-foot guys. It comes down to feel. Can you process information fast, can you see it, can you play the game?”
- Eason took the first snaps with the starters and completed a series of short passes, but failed to consistently move the offense.
- Haener started hot before completing just 1 of 3 passes in his second series. The final incompletion could have been costly; after being pressured in the pocket, Haener flipped a lofting pass over the head of a leaping Andre Baccellia. Myles Bryant was headed full speed for Baccellia, and in a contact situation he might have knocked the senior wide receiver out of the Dempsey entirely and directly into Lake Washington.
- Dylan Morris was the most impressive QB. The early enrollee was accurate both inside and out of the pocket; most notably, he found fellow freshman Puka Nacua down the sideline for a roughly 30-yard gain. Nacua dived to haul in the pass and dragged his feet in bounds in front of defensive back Devin Bush.
- Jacob Sirmon’s performance was inconsistent, and he had the only turnover.
- Running backs Salvon Ahmed and Sean McGrew each received starting reps.
- Aaron Fuller and Andre Baccellia lined up alongside tight ends Hunter Bryant and Cade Otton with the starters. Wide receivers Quinten Pounds and Ty Jones were the first to work in behind them.
- 1st string OL stayed the same. As they had through the first three practices, senior Henry Roberts and redshirt freshman Matteo Mele alternated between center and left tackle with the second team. They were accompanied by left guard M.J. Ale, right guard Victor Curne and right tackle Henry Bainivalu.
- 1st string DL were John Clark and redshirt freshman Tuli Letuligasenoa, followed by junior Levi Onwuzurike and senior Benning Potoa’e.
- The starting ILB were seniors Brandon Wellington and *redacted*, followed by redshirt freshmen Jackson Sirmon and M.J. Tafisi. The first-team OLB were junior Ryan Bowman and sophomore Joe Tryon.
- The starting secondary has been a constant thus far in fall camp: cornerbacks Keith Taylor and Kyler Gordon, nickelback Elijah Molden and safeties Myles Bryant and Cameron Williams.
- Freshman outside linebacker Laiatu Latu continues to impress. The mammoth 6-4, 275-pound pass-rusher notched the Huskies’ only sack of the day, collapsing the pocket to tag Eason and end the junior quarterback’s final scrimmage series.
- Bad snaps continue to be a problem early in camp. Henry Roberts and Will Pliska added two more on Monday.
- After alternating between defensive line and outside linebacker throughout the spring, it appears that Benning Potoa’e — who now registers at 6-3 and 290 pounds — has found a home on the line. He certainly appears to have added the necessary strength to stick at the position.
- Jacob Kizer (back), sophomore offensive lineman Cole Norgaard (ankle) and freshman offensive lineman Troy Fautanu (foot) continue to be out, but all three attended practice.
- Freshman safety Asa Turner made a nice play on Monday, streaking to the sideline to break up a long pass from Dylan Morris intended for wide receiver Fatu Sua-Godinet.
Nobody wanted to believe it. Everybody hated Morris as a recruit and some wanted Cale Millen instead of him.
If this is a 100% open QB competition then by week 1 Eason should be the starter and Morris should be the back up.
Morris is Jake Fromm 2.0