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  • Day to Day - Week to Week - and the Mississippi State Bullgogs

    By: LONNY DEMAREE

    Mark Stoops and Rich Scangarello continously, cautiously, preach day-to-day and week-to-week when they are conveying the depth chart and availability of the injured players. The injury report on the availability of the all star quarterback Will Levis coming from the coaches is day to day. In interviewing wide receiver Dane Kye, "It's good to have him back out there on the field," Key elucidated.

    Rich Scangarello said they have to prepare backups. He said back quarterback Destin Wade has done a great job. "Wade gets it, he is a guy I would have felt comfortable with if he had to go into the game. He is developing his passing game. With Kaiya Sheron the coach said "he looked like a first game starter. Like anything, the first time you do it, it's hard. He said when Will is in there it is easier."

    Scangarello said he didn't call a lot of down field plays on first down. There were two narratives at work and that was to keep it conservative and two, put the ball in the hands of Chris Rodriquez. The objective is to stay ahead of the chains and stay on schedule. "When he (Sheron) got comfortable in the fourth quarter we would let him go," the coach said.

    He elaborated on the attributes of Mississippi but why create trepidation amongst the BBN. Scangarello said today's practice was a great one.

    "It's obvious it is good having 24 (#24 Chris Rodriquez) back," offensive line coach Zach Yenser said. "We have some things we need to clean up. He alluded to the two straight false starts by right guard Tayshawn Manning. He was jacked up knowing the play was coming over him. we've got to cut down on the one-on-one stuff. Yenser said he thought Deondre Buford, after give up a sack early in the fourth quarter, he got a little shook. He played well and graded out well. "in pass protection it's all technique," Yenser explained. "in protection it's ALL technique - it's all hands, it's all feet, it's not leaning, it's demeanor and trusting you strengths."
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