Idaho State Cornerbacks Shine with Camaraderie in Spring Practice
Idaho State's spring practice has entered day three, showcasing heightened energy and competition among the cornerbacks. Coach Devin Holiday highlighted the importance of building camaraderie and instilling fundamental techniques in a veteran-heavy group. With daily competition pushed by returning player Noa Calaycay, the emphasis remains on maintaining consistency, especially with the addition of new transfers who are already making an impact. The team's goal is to improve communication and minimize coverage errors as they prepare for their upcoming Spring Game.
By the Numbers- March 31 marks day three of Idaho State's spring practice.
- Noa Calaycay is a 6' 1" Redshirt Sophomore CB, integrating with other new transfers.
- Key newcomers include Kai Callen (5' 9" Redshirt Freshman DB) and KJ Johnson.
- Energy levels increased with the introduction of light contact during practice.
- Returning players emphasize competitive training to sharpen skills daily.
- New transfers are pushing for playing time and stimulating team dynamics.
The Bengals will continue to refine their techniques and communication in preparation for the Spring Game on April 11 at 2:00 PM. The competition within the cornerbacks group is expected to elevate, as players strive to secure their positions and build on early successes.
Bottom LineFor Idaho State's cornerbacks, maintaining consistency and effective communication is vital as they approach the Spring Game. With a strong mix of returning players and impactful newcomers, the emphasis on daily competition could lead to a more formidable defensive unit ready to tackle explosive opponents in their conference.
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