Hey Hey Edgers!
Today was the final spring practice of March and @ryan_harlan7 and @Brogan.Slaughter were on hand at Reser!
The Beavers will now take a two-week hiatus for finals and spring break, and resume practices on April 3rd, with the spring game slated for the 19th...
Here are today's interviews with HC/DC Trent Bray, OC Ryan Gunderson, and ILB Dexter Foster
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NUGGETS
Offense via @Brogan.Slaughter
Day 6 of practice provided us with some rainy/windy weather you’d expect to see in fall football and seemed to limit the versatility of the offensive play calling. We saw this through some repeated low snaps, particularly to Gabarri Johnson. The first and second team offense seemed to value keeping the ball on the ground and getting the ball to playmakers in short-yardage situations, showcasing their speed and versatility in the open field.
Running backs Salahadin Allah and Cornell Hatcher highlighted the group today, the latter with the lone touchdown of the scrimmage. The touchdown came from a simple zone trap scheme from about five yards out where Hatcher spun off one defender, diving into the endzone for six.
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Today was the final spring practice of March and @ryan_harlan7 and @Brogan.Slaughter were on hand at Reser!
The Beavers will now take a two-week hiatus for finals and spring break, and resume practices on April 3rd, with the spring game slated for the 19th...
Here are today's interviews with HC/DC Trent Bray, OC Ryan Gunderson, and ILB Dexter Foster
WATCH: Oregon State Spring Football Interviews Day 6
Hear from Trent Bray, Ryan Gunderson, and Dexter Foster following day six...
NUGGETS
Offense via @Brogan.Slaughter
Day 6 of practice provided us with some rainy/windy weather you’d expect to see in fall football and seemed to limit the versatility of the offensive play calling. We saw this through some repeated low snaps, particularly to Gabarri Johnson. The first and second team offense seemed to value keeping the ball on the ground and getting the ball to playmakers in short-yardage situations, showcasing their speed and versatility in the open field.
Running backs Salahadin Allah and Cornell Hatcher highlighted the group today, the latter with the lone touchdown of the scrimmage. The touchdown came from a simple zone trap scheme from about five yards out where Hatcher spun off one defender, diving into the endzone for six.
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