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per Joe:
The day’s first big highlight came when running back Rodney Smith broke free for a 70-yard touchdown. The redshirt sophomore from Georgia later said it was his longest run — practice or game — since arriving at Minnesota.
“It’s something that I’ve been waiting to do since I’ve gotten here,” he said. “I congratulated the line. They did a good job.”
Smith later fumbled twice and tweaked an injury but continued scrimmaging, limping between plays. He missed time last season with a sprained ankle.
“It’s not my ankle anymore,” Smith said. “I have a hip pointer and a little bit of a groin deal. I just got an MRI yesterday, and I’m working to get healthy. But as long as I can walk, I feel like I can practice. That’s just some of the things Coach Claeys is preaching about.”
Shannon Brooks and redshirt freshman James Johannesson rushed for long gains in the scrimmage, too.
Asked about spring standouts, Claeys said: “On offense, it’s mainly the wide receivers. Hunter Register has done a tremendous job, putting himself in position to play. Rashad [Still] is a lot better than what he was last fall.”
On defense, Claeys and defensive coordinator Jay Sawvel have been in the lab, experimenting. They still plan to rely on their 4-3 base defense, Claeys said, but they’re trying some four-linebacker packages on third down.
“Here’s the challenge: We’re going to get as fast as we can — and not give up a big play with the running game,” Claeys said.
http://www.startribune.com/gophers-showing-the-intensity-claeys-wants/373645351/
Go Gophers!!
The day’s first big highlight came when running back Rodney Smith broke free for a 70-yard touchdown. The redshirt sophomore from Georgia later said it was his longest run — practice or game — since arriving at Minnesota.
“It’s something that I’ve been waiting to do since I’ve gotten here,” he said. “I congratulated the line. They did a good job.”
Smith later fumbled twice and tweaked an injury but continued scrimmaging, limping between plays. He missed time last season with a sprained ankle.
“It’s not my ankle anymore,” Smith said. “I have a hip pointer and a little bit of a groin deal. I just got an MRI yesterday, and I’m working to get healthy. But as long as I can walk, I feel like I can practice. That’s just some of the things Coach Claeys is preaching about.”
Shannon Brooks and redshirt freshman James Johannesson rushed for long gains in the scrimmage, too.
Asked about spring standouts, Claeys said: “On offense, it’s mainly the wide receivers. Hunter Register has done a tremendous job, putting himself in position to play. Rashad [Still] is a lot better than what he was last fall.”
On defense, Claeys and defensive coordinator Jay Sawvel have been in the lab, experimenting. They still plan to rely on their 4-3 base defense, Claeys said, but they’re trying some four-linebacker packages on third down.
“Here’s the challenge: We’re going to get as fast as we can — and not give up a big play with the running game,” Claeys said.
http://www.startribune.com/gophers-showing-the-intensity-claeys-wants/373645351/
Go Gophers!!