One play does not make a career, but during spring practice it can make an impression. In the two days following the departure of Aaron Lynch, we’ve heard Brian Kelly talking about players’ heads and hearts, the team got down to business and got physical with some hard hitting drills and a live scrimmage. Thanks to UND.com, I saw some things that impressed me.
Chris Watt drive blocking Manti Te’o is impressive, Zach Martin pancake blocking Kapron Lewis-Moore looked great (not for Kapron).
Louis Nix looks like an immovable force; Sheldon Day does not look like an early enrollee against Nicholas Tate. Stephon Tuitt manhandled classmate Nick Martin
Senior Offensive Tackle Dennis Mahoney looked like an All-American, albeit against sophomore defensive end, Kevin Carr.
Ben Council and Justin Utupo look solid and are coming along both at linebacker and on special teams.
A wildcat package should be designed for Everett Golson, but he is not ready to be the full season starter.
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