- Scrimmages always start with kicking drills and more time was spent in this area this week. Despite the extra effort, the kicking game - both kick scoring and punting - is still very inconsistent. It can be very good some times, but it just seems so unpredictable.
- Prior to actual game action, the officiating crew gave the entire team a briefing at midfield.
- Scrimmages have their own set of rules which can be very amusing. Where else can you see an incomplete pass on third down result in a first down without a defensive penalty?
- The offenses struggled to score early in the event, which is a concern since the first team offense was facing the second team defense.
- Zach Gilbert got the first set of reps with the second team offense, but Mike Piperno stood out. He connected with Seth Degree for a long gain, and lobbed a touchdown pass to Carrington Hooks. And not to be overlooked was his effort attempting to track down Sterlen Barr on a scoop and score. It was a scrimmage after all, but that didn't prevent Piperno from an all out sprint in pursuit of the high school running back.
- The younger coach Zwaan even got to practice yelling at the officials when Marcus Wilson was ruled short on a goal line plunge. Ja'Den McKenzie did punch it across on the next play though.
- Cole Zapf had a nice interception on a little dump pass over the middle. The sophomore is likely to see a lot of time this season.
- If practice jersey numbers are right, and there's no one being held out for precautionary reasons, true freshman Izaiah McPherson may be starting at the one cornerback spot on Saturday.
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Sunday, September 1, 2019
Team News - 2019 Second Scrimmage Report
The Golden Rams held their final scrimmage before hosting Bentley next Saturday at noon. Here are some observations:
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