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First week of camp reveals little

Tuesday, August 9th, 2011

Less than a week into fall football camp it is hard to tell a lot about the team, but stories and themes are starting to emerge.

So far Nick Foles has been sharp and it is obvious that Matt Scott is attempting to redshirt this season, allowing him to battle for the starting job as a fifth year starter in 2012. Bryson Beirne has been getting the bulk of the snaps with the second team, while Scott, the back-up in 2010, works with the scout team.

Keola Antolin and Daniel Jenkins are holding down the top two spots at running back and the real competition seems to be for the third running back job. Sophomore Kylan Butler has the edge early in camp, but walk-on Terris Jones and true freshman Ka’Deem Carey are getting their opportunities.

Heading into fall camp we knew the Arizona receiving corps was deep, but this appears top be the deepest the unit has ever been. Juron Criner is back with the team after attending to some personal matters over the summer. He does not appear 100% in shape, but is still making plays. Once he improves his conditioning, watch out.

Newcomer Dan Buckner, the Texas transfer, appears as good as advertised, while Tyler Slavin has made play after play.

Terrence Miller has been a go-to guy during 2:00 drills and he gives the Cats yet another big target.

All eyes are on the offensive line and so far, so good. The starting five of Mickey Baucus, Fabbians Ebelle, Chris Putton, Trace Biskin and Kyle Quinn have been solid and early on have fended off challenges from second teamers.

The biggest news among the line is the addition of Jack Baucus, who moves from tight end to tackle.

Another position of interest has been the defensive ends who have to replace three players drafted by the NFL. So far Muhammed Usman and C.J. Parish have been very good and true freshmen Reggie Gilbert and Dame Ndiaye have shown that the future at the position seems very bright.

Junior college transfer David Lopez will start alongside Paul Vassallo and Derek Earls when the Cats go with their 4-3 base defense, but all indications are that the Wildcats will spend a lot of time in their nickel and dime packages.

So far the defensive backs have also played well. Shaq Richardson and Jonathan McKnight are in a real battle to start opposite of senior Trevin Wasde and Derrick Rainey is also showing well at corner.

There is less competition at safety where Rob Golden and Marquis Flowers have their jobs all but sewn up.

Alex Zendejas and Jaime Salazar are in a duel for the place kicking job. Many assumed that after last year’s disasterous finish that Zendejas would be out of a job, but he worked hard over the summer and the job probably won’t be decided early in camp.

So far the Wildcats have remained relatively injury free, which is especially good news after all of the injuries during spring ball. Two of those injured players, linebacker Jake Fischer and safety Adam Hall, appear to be ahead of schedule and may have a tough decision to make about whether to play this year or use a redshirt.

Inside the Depth Chart: Offensive Line

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

The offensive line was a strength a year ago, and should be again, provided the injury situation mellows out. Projected starting guards Vaughn Dotsy and Conan Amituanai both missed the bulk of fall camp but are poised to start against Toledo. Dotsy has battled back issues most of the year and conditioning could be an issue. Amituanai suffered a knee injury the first day of fall practice, but appears to be fine.

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Both will start, if healthy, but heading into the Toledo game senior Jovon Hayes could get the nod over Dotsy. Chris Putton will back up Amituanai.

The real strength of the line will be in the middle where senior Collin Baxter is not only one of the best centers in the Pac-10 but one of the top centers in the nation. He and USC’s Kris O’Dowd could battle for first team All-Pac-10 and first team All-American. Baxter is a smart player with the type if mean streak the offensive line coach Bill Bedenbaugh loves.

At left tackle senior Adam Grant takes over. Grant was the starting right tackle a year ago, but he was granted a sixth year of eligibility and takes over for Mike Diaz protecting Foles’ blindside.

The big question is at right tackle where seniors Phillip Garcia and Jack Julsing may be competing even after the season starts. Neither player has staked a definitive claim to the spot and it may be a few weeks into the season before a clear-cut starter emerges.

There is some quality depth on the line. Hayes can play either guard spot, while Kyle Quinn is the center of the future.

The future also looks bright as the Cats added four quality freshmen. Tackle Mickey Baucus could see the field this season, although they prefer to redshirt him and Fabians Ebelle and Trent Spurgeon also have the frame and athleticism to be big time players down the line.

“These guys, there are all in the 6-6 to 6-8 range, and they all have long arms, and they are all 290 to 300 pounds. They’re athletes,” said Bedenbaugh.

Guard Carter Lees was briefly second on the depth chart when the injury bug hit and also looks like a future starter at one of the guard spots.

Week One Depth Chart:

  • Left Tackle
  • Adam Grant 6-6, 325, GR*
  • Jack Julsing 6-8, 295, SR
  • Left Guard
  • Conan Amituanai 6-4, 335, SR*
  • Chris Putton 6-4, 295, FR*
  • Center
  • Colin Baxter 6-4, 295, SR*
  • Kyle Quinn 6-2, 310, SO*
  • Right Guard
  • Vaughn Dotsy 6-5, 335, JR OR
  • Jovon Hayes 6-2, 300, SR*
  • Right Tackle
  • Phillip Garcia 6-7, 330, SR*
  • Jack Julsing 6-8, 295, SR

 

This post is adapted from the Wildcat Sports Report 2010 Football Preview. Learn how to get your FREE COPY e-mailed to you.