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Wolf Pack report: Notes, quotes
--The depth chart still lists quarterback as a competition between sophomore Colin Kaepernick and junior Nick Graziano. Graziano won the job last year before injuring his foot. Kaepernick replaced him and shined, earning the league's Freshman of the Year honors. In the spring game, he showed why -- racing for two long running touchdowns. Coaches insist it will be a competition in the fall, when Graziano, who tore a tendon in his foot, is finally able to compete. --The offensive line will have its massive side and its experienced side -- not a bad combination for the Wolf Pack. Sophomores Mike Gallett (6-6, 295) and John Bender (6-8, 325) will line up on one side of veteran C Dominic Green. On his other side are senior Greg Hall and junior Alonzo Durham, veterans who each started all 13 games last season for the powerful Wolf Pack offense. SPRING MOVERS TE Junior Puloka -- The junior will get the first chance at replacing Adam Bishop, who was a real threat in the red zone for Nevada. LB James-Michael Johnson -- The redshirt freshman delivered in scrimmages and now sits second on the depth chart at the strongside linebacker spot. OT Alonzo Durham -- The junior has developed into one of the better tackles in the WAC. Durham, who started all 13 games last season, could be in line for a dominant season. QUOTE TO NOTE Copyright (C) 2008 The Sports Xchange. All Rights Reserved. |
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