I just finished watching most of the A-Day game (pre-empted for fucking lacrosse?) and here are my thoughts in no particular order:
QBs:
-Caudle throws very nice, tight passes. He's patient and seems to work his way through the progression to find an open man. Neil had a nice scramble in the 3rd quarter.
- Newton was patient in the pocket, but his accuracy is pretty poor. The long bomb to Carr was short, otherwise it would have been a TD. He threw another deep ball, this time to Blake, that was low and in front of the receiver.
- Trotter was impressive. Accurate passing and the offense seemed very efficient with him on the field. Not sure of the level of competition that Trotter was facing, though. He was sacked by Joe Jones. Who the fuck is Joe Jones? Trotter showed some good mobility outside the pocket.
- Mosely throws a very pretty pass. He was, however, the only QB to fumble the exchange. He recovered the ball, though, and that's good work for a frosh.
RBs:
-Fannin did a good job of adjusting back to RB mentality and away from slot receiver. He had some opportunities to bounce the ball outside, but he stayed patient and ran inside. He showed that he still has good hands with a nice catch from Trotter.
-McCalebb is...slower. He's not the same kid that came out of the gate last year.
-Eric Smith looks bigger than last year. Showed good hands on a play negated by a hold, but dropped a Caudle pass later (pass was low).
-Dontae Aycock had some nice runs and made a very nice block to pick up a blitz in the first quarter.
-Davis Hooper. I don't know who the fuck he is either, but he was a busy man today.
WRs:
-Wisner had some ugly drops in the first half. Redeemed himself a bit in the 3rd quarter with a nice 3rd down grab.
-TZach had a beautiful catch and run for TD. Lots of poor tackling on the play, but Zachary looked like nothing was going to keep him out of the endzone.
-Carr is very, very fast, but that play doesn't go yard if Savage (I think he's #8) doesn't stumble inside at the line of scrimmage. Lucky break.
Defense:
-Antoine Carter was everywhere. The kid looks ready to ball.
-That's it. No one else made any memorable plays on defense. You saw the scoreboard, right? Which leads me to...
I was confused by the distribution of talent on the squads, so I can't tell if our defense is fucking horrible, our offense is scoring on scrubs or our offense is remarkably efficient and productive. With Malzahn that last option doesn't seem so far-fetched. Notice that all the QBs had very efficient numbers...except Newton. Which leads me to...
If I had to pick a QB right now to start the season, it would be Barrett Trotter, with Neil Caudle a very, very close 2nd. Newton is 3rd place until his passing accuracy improves. I realize that he didn't run the ball much and that some will say that his performance was hindered by not being able to showcase his entire arsenal. HOWEVER, his only attempt was a loss of yardage and all the other QBs (save Mosely, but he's not really in this race) managed to scramble for positive yards and look good doing it.
Lots of good in this game and some cause for concern. We need that frosh class to show up ready to play in some places.