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Football Hits the Field Friday for 2010 Season
Team will be transitioning to third offense in three years
Aug. 6, 2010
Pocatello, ID --- Nothing worth its salt is every easy, and that can easily be the case as the 2010 Bengal football squad hits the practice field on Friday for the start of fall camp. It's a camp that will feature new coaches, another new offense, and a sense of urgency all the way around.
The new coaches are offensive coordinator Phil Earley, offensive line coach Jon Clark, and defensive line coach Josh Fetter, who replace Brian Jensen, Mike Havens, and Joe Cullen respectively. One coach moving positions is Kenyon Blue, who goes from asst. linebackers to coaching corners under secondary coach Steve Amrine.
The big name of that group is Earley, who has coached with great success at Auburn, San Diego State, Syracuse and Nevada to name just a few stops along his coaching path. As the new offensive coordinator, he brings with him a third style of offense in the last three years, but one with a proven track record of success. The key for camp and Earley undoubtedly is to get senior quarterback Russel Hill comfortable, and get freshmen backups Kyle Morris and Mike Davenport ready to go just in case.
The sense of urgency stems from several fronts, the most jarring is the football program's APR restrictions, which will limit the team to five days of activity and only 16 hours of countable time, a reduction of four hours and one day. While that limit isn't in play before school starts, it will hit soon enough, making fall camp time extremely valuable.
Read more...
http://www.isubengals.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/080610aaa.html
Football Hits the Field Friday for 2010 Season
Team will be transitioning to third offense in three years
Aug. 6, 2010
Pocatello, ID --- Nothing worth its salt is every easy, and that can easily be the case as the 2010 Bengal football squad hits the practice field on Friday for the start of fall camp. It's a camp that will feature new coaches, another new offense, and a sense of urgency all the way around.
The new coaches are offensive coordinator Phil Earley, offensive line coach Jon Clark, and defensive line coach Josh Fetter, who replace Brian Jensen, Mike Havens, and Joe Cullen respectively. One coach moving positions is Kenyon Blue, who goes from asst. linebackers to coaching corners under secondary coach Steve Amrine.
The big name of that group is Earley, who has coached with great success at Auburn, San Diego State, Syracuse and Nevada to name just a few stops along his coaching path. As the new offensive coordinator, he brings with him a third style of offense in the last three years, but one with a proven track record of success. The key for camp and Earley undoubtedly is to get senior quarterback Russel Hill comfortable, and get freshmen backups Kyle Morris and Mike Davenport ready to go just in case.
The sense of urgency stems from several fronts, the most jarring is the football program's APR restrictions, which will limit the team to five days of activity and only 16 hours of countable time, a reduction of four hours and one day. While that limit isn't in play before school starts, it will hit soon enough, making fall camp time extremely valuable.
Read more...
http://www.isubengals.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/080610aaa.html