YSU Spring Football: The Process Is Primed
With Youngstown State starting Spring football, a good question heading into 2012 would be, ‘Is the “process” that the program has undertaken since Eric Wolford got hired ready?’ Time will tell, but at Saturday’s full-pads practice, Coach Wolford seemed very encouraged by what he saw.
“We told the offense that it was a first-and-ten situation and they had to get four yards, and they didn’t do it.”, said Wolford. “I saw some improvement and some good things and as the Spring goes on I expect to see more.”
YSU, the only team to beat reigning FCS Champion, North Dakota State, last season, will feel pressure for this program to win. For two years, Wolford has explained in depth that in a technologically driven society of ‘now’, where everything seems needed at the very moment it is desired, that this is a process. Now that Wolford has pieces in place, the process needs to transition into the standard, which Wolford defines as winning championships.
One of the reasons YSU can win championships is the lethal team of Kurt Hess and Shane Montgomery. Montgomery is an offensive genius, last year’s stats would back that statement. Hess is just a good person. We talked for 15 minutes after practice Saturday about the start of Major League Baseball, the NCAA Basketball Tournament, his schoolwork, this website, and many other things. It is hard not to root for someone like Hess.
“We definitely feel the pressure to win now”, remarked Hess. “Jelani [Berassa] and I walked out here on the field this Winter. We came in at the same time under Coach Heacock, but it never felt like this. There is electricity on this field of magic and we know we want to bottle it this season.”
The Saturday practice was more of an acclamation to full gear than all-out hitting filled session. By next Saturday, the team’s first scrimmage, the noise will be easily heard between the whistles.