Idaho State鈥檚 Receiver Corps Shows Progress During Spring Practice
The Idaho State Bengals football team is seeing positive outcomes in their new-look receiver group during spring practice. Despite losing several key players to transfers and graduation, inside receivers coach Buddy Blevins reports that the newcomers are quickly adjusting and starting to sync with the quarterbacks. The returning players, including Adam Watts and Chedon James, are playing crucial roles in facilitating this transition, with emphasis on detailed coaching to refine both individual and group skills. With the spring season well underway, the focus remains on building chemistry and understanding within the revamped offense.
By the Numbers- Idaho State closed the 2025 season with a four-game winning streak.
- Three returning players, including Adam Watts, are key in mentoring new teammates.
- Bengals are working with new faces as well as returning veterans to adapt offensive strategies.
- Janitor player, Chedon James, is back and quickly contributing to the offense.
- New outside receivers coach Josh Thompson is also adapting to the team's run and shoot scheme.
The Bengals will continue their spring practices, with the next scheduled for April 3, focusing on alignment and detail in their strategies. As the coaching staff collaborates to refine their approach, player integration and cohesion will be critical leading into the fall season.
Bottom LineIdaho State's receiver room is in a transformative stage that, while challenging, has the potential to evolve into a cohesive, dynamic unit. With strong leadership, detailed coaching, and a focus on building relationships, this spring could set the foundation for a successful 2026 season.
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