Fansmanship Podcast Episode 217 – Chris Sylvester and Brint Wahlberg
It’s another podcast episode! Cal Poly basketball teams are at the Big...
I only got to be at Cal Poly football practice for a little more than an hour on Monday. It’s great to see new players in uniform, who has bulked-up or improved, and who is still knocking off the rust.
Without talking to anybody about anything, here are a few things I saw on the offensive side of the ball on Monday.
Last season, Brown was still not the de-facto starter during camp. This season, Brown is coming off a great season and there shouldn’t be any question about who the starter is.
Brown’s status leaves fellow senior Dano Graves in a little bit of a pinch. Will Graves redshirt in order to save a year of eligibility? This would mean that Andrew Barna becomes the likely backup at quarterback.
Will he play another position like slotback at times and also be the backup quarterback? (Seriously, how fun would that be to have him and Brown on the field at the same time???) This is clearly Chris Brown’s team, but keep an eye on what develops with Graves as well.
After hurting himself in spring practice, Garcia looks like he’s running pretty well. The preseason All-Big Sky selection is one of Cal Poly’s only running backs who has had significant carries. If they’re going to have success this year, Cal Poly needs Garcia healthy as a stabilizing force in their running attack.
It’s a random observation, but Khaleel Jenkins looks nice and sturdy for a freshman. Maybe I’m used to watching a young quarterback like Kai Ross (who is no longer with the team), but Jenkins’ size and movements looked pretty good for a Tim Walsh freshman.
Porsche, who has played on both sides of the ball through his first two seasons, is back to his original position of slotback. It’s also worth noting that he looks a lot bigger and stronger this season. Beyone Kori Garcia and Joe Protheroe, the Mustangs are going to need at least 3-4 other guys who can get regular carries in order to stay fresh. Can Porsche break-through on the offensive side of the ball in his junior season?
You guys, this guy seems like some kind of physical specimen. I don’t think it’s just the tattoos either. If the Mustangs were looking for a running back who can take some of Garcia’s workload.
Cal Poly has always been best when they have 4-5 backs who can take the majority of carries with 2-3 others who can get some in spot duty. If everyone stays healthy, maybe they can have that again this year.
He’s little and fast. The redshirt freshman impressed in a preseason scrimmage prior to the 2014 season. If things fall his way, he could be a big-play threat that Tim Walsh is always looking for. Nicholls was listed as a wide receiver in his senior year, but rushed the ball on sweeps throughout his career.
Photos by Owen Main
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