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From just looking at the halftime stats and listening to Coach Bohl..

hirta

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….the main thing we have to do is to get healthy as a team and especially on the offensive side of the ball. The only position on the offensive side that does not appear to having been effected by any injuries was the QB position (Thank Heavens!). The RB position is so thin that the one lone scholarship RB was held out. In the fall, we will have 4 new scholarship RB's out there to compete. The OL is thin, especially at acouple of positions. The TE position has two TE's that are out and the WR position has been dinged up some. We have to develop a solid OL and get some weapons ready go at the skill positions on offense during this upcoming Fall Camp.

The defensive side has its nicks and dings like two DE's being out, but overall they don't appear to be quite as severe as the offensive side. If this program is to get where we all want it to be, and no offense to any of the walk-ons, but we will certainly need to have our scholarship players to come back healthy come Fall Camp.


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Unfortunately I was not able to get down for the game, so if anyone that attended the game it would be great if you could give us your impressions. Things like, how did the OL and the WR's look? Did the defense come out and play at a high level? Thanks for any insight.
 
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