I went… big crowd, IMO.
Lots of interesting things happened… I'll update this post as I gather my thoughts.
The 2022 team passes the eye test. We looked quick, and I thought we were noticeably bigger - a lot of height.
I'm sure some of you will take what I'm about to say - and look at it as a negative towards the defense.
It's been years since I've seen a Furman offense look ready, maybe even ahead of the defense.
I know nothing about Quarterback drills. I could be way off here… I always watched Samford Quarterbacks warm up before a game. I always felt that their drills were far more technical than ours. Does that make Samford's quarterback drills better or play a role in their development? The drills with the Quarterbacks and receivers I saw yesterday were impressive. I have to think this played a role in how crisp the 1-2-3 offenses looked.
You can tell this is a team that appears to be drilled and coached exceptionally well on offense. Please don't read anything on this comment about the defense. I just kept my eyes on the purple jerseys drilling. The offense was clicking. Very few, if any, busted plays.
Quarterbacks - Jace looked great, Tyler looked great, Carson looked poised and throws an excellent ball. I didn't see anything that made me think that we're going to suffer offensively from quarterbacks not knowing the system. That said, this is a different type of offense than what we've run before. The word that came to my mind was it's a mature offense. It's fast-paced and appears to have many wrinkles to it. I think we will see a lot of both Jace and Tyler this season. Carson, I hope can redshirt.
I didn't think I would be saying this, but our receiving corps could be our strength. I think Wayne Anderson is going to have a great year. That is saying something - our running backs seemed to be ready to rumble. Hicks, for a 220-pound running back, hits the edge fast, and Jayquan Smith is going to be something special. I also like how JR, it appears, will use KT. We have a lot of weapons. Bailor Hughes appears to have worked his way into major PT this season.
My last comment for now - Emmanuel Adebayo is a stud. Bandit appears to be in good hands with Clark, Maier, Adebayo, and McLaughlin.