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Defense steps up in third Vandals scrimmage

From news services | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 10 years, 9 months AGO
by From news services
| April 20, 2014 9:00 PM

MOSCOW - The sounds of football reverberated throughout the Kibbie Dome on Saturday as the University of Idaho's defense had its most impressive performance of the spring with the kind of hard hitting that can only make a coach smile.

"There were some big hits," said second-year coach Paul Petrino as the Vandals wrapped up their third week of spring drills. "They got after the offense pretty good. That was probably by far the loudest hitting."

Without a doubt there were some in-their-tracks stops that drew oohs from the fans and applause from the rest of the defense.

"The defense came up and made some big stops," Petrino said. "That's something we haven't been doing all the time. That was a positive."

Junior college transfer Irving Steele was the leader among the defense with 14 stops as a linebacker. Returning safety Bradley Njoku, the Vandals' second-leading tackler in 2013, added 11 with Jordan Grabski, another safety, and linebacker Marc Millan tallying eight each. Junior end Quinton Bradley had three sacks.

After being knocked on its heels a bit in the early going of the scrimmage, the offense responded with 11 touchdowns - five rushing and six passing.

"The offense made some big plays later in the scrimmage," Petrino said. "That was good to see because we need the defense to play good, too.

"Overall, I was happy with it."

Sophomore Chad Chalich, the Coeur d'Alene High product, and redshirt freshman Matt Linehan shared time at quarterback with Chalich connecting on 13 of 29 throws for 195 yards and one TD, and Linehan going 27 of 43 for 364 and five scores.

Seniors Dezmon Epps and Joshua McCain, and sophomore Deon Watson (from Coeur d'Alene High) were the top receivers with Epps pulling in 10 for 156; Watson grabbing nine for 150, and McCain four for 96. All told, 10 players caught at least one pass.

Senior Jerrel Brown fueled the running game with 121 yards on 28 carries with Kristoffer Olugbode, another senior, covering 64 yards on 14 carries and freshman Isaiah Saunders also carrying 14 times (46 yards).

Spring practice concludes with the annual Silver and Gold scrimmage Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Kibbie Dome.

SCORING

Brown 1 run

Saunders 1 run

McCain 16 pass from Linehan

Olugbode 17 run

Epps 62 pass from Chalich

Watson 11 pass from Linehan

Epps 19 pass from Chalich

Brown 16 run

Epps 17 pass from Linehan

Montgomery 9 run

McCain 50 pass from Linehan

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING - Brown 28-121, Chalich 5-29, Lineham 8-25, Olugbode 14-64, Saunders 14-46, Montgomery 2-13.

PASSING - Chalich 13-29-0-195, Linehan 27-43-2-364.

RECEIVING - Epps 10-156, Watson 9-150, McCain 4-96, Montgomery 4-47, Shelton 1-10, Pastras 1-5, Cowan 5-40, Brown 2-2, Lemke 1-9, Podrabsky 3-44.

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