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Chippewas report: Inside slant
Second verse same as the first? Possibly. After completing their spring session with a spirited spring game that saw the Chippewas' offense prevail over the defense, Central Michigan's football team, under second year head coach Butch Jones, had a very familiar appearance to last season's MAC championship squad. But that could be considered a bit of a doubled-edged sword. The offense, despite missing a few cogs, looked to be in near mid-season form with last year's freshman phenom, MAC Freshman of the Year wide receiver Antonio Brown leading the way by turning in a two-touchdown performance in the Chippewas' annual spring game. But the biggest news on the offensive side of the ball may have been the development of running back Carl Volny who received added work while Justin Hoskins and Ontario Sneed were limited due to injuries. "Carl Volny had a great spring and had his role increased because of the injuries," noted head coach Butch Jones. Volny, a red-shirt sophomore, impressed the coaches with his speed and gives the Chips a solid third option (or better) at running back if his spring performance is any indication. Unfortunately the spring also saw the continuation of a familiar theme from last season as the Chips continue to shuttle and move about players to fill spots due to injury, especially on defense. While several spots remain in contention, Chaz West's move to safety appears to be a stabilizing factor in CMU's much-maligned secondary and the return to full duty by CB Josh Gordy will further solidify an area that was clearly the Chips' defensive weak-point last season. The Chips though are still looking to shore up their linebacking corps and this appears to still be a bit unsettled following the conclusion of spring ball. CMU is looking to replace two of its three starting linebackers and several promising, but unproven, players are getting looks. Calvin Hissong is expected to compete for a spot at linebacker after moving from the secondary, but was hindered in spring due to injuries. Heading into the upcoming campaign, the Chips' offense looks to be as explosive as ever behind quarterback Dan LeFevour but the defense potentially remains problematic. Copyright (C) 2008 The Sports Xchange. All Rights Reserved. |
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