Magnified Intensity
The Youngstown State University football program has a full plate this season. On September 4, the Penguins travel to Happy Valley for a visit with the #14 team in the country, Penn State. The Penguins will play every Missouri Valley Conference game with a chip on their shoulders after being picked to finish seventh in the conference. Monday night the Penguins opened full-contact practice with a bang at a public workout.
The most obvious thing that was different in the Summer edition of the “Oklahoma” drill compared to the Spring version was the increased vibe of intensity. In the Spring, the coaches did most of the pointing, yelling, and screaming. At Stambaugh Stadium on Monday the players made the noise, hit with aggression, got into each others faces, and the coaches were a side dish this time.
Eric Wolford, if for nothing else, has a feather in his new cap already – the ability to motivate. Wolford is a no-nonsense coach who has and will continue to run a tight ship. Vowing to eliminate all of the riff-raff and dead weight is one thing, but actually doing just that in a very short period of time is commendable.
After the Oklahoma drills, the offense and defense scrimmaged under game conditions. Purdue transfer Najee Tyler looked like the frontrunner for the quarterback derby. Tyler looks like a young Randall Cunningham and will create headaches for defensive coordinators all season. Another newcomer, Adaris Bellamy had a couple of slick runs for the offense. Eric Rodemoyer, Nick Gooden, and Torrance Nicholson all looked sharp and focused. Dominique Barnes is going to have a monster season and played consistently during the scrimmage portion Monday.
Penn State plays #1 Alabama in week two of the upcoming season, a week after they face YSU. Don’t look too far ahead JoPa, the kids from the valley are coming to visit.