El Dorado News-Times

Louisiana Tech enjoys busy Saturday with scrimmage

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RUSTON, La. – The Louisiana Tech football team experience­d a full day of action on Saturday beginning with a scrimmage in the morning and followed by the annual fan fest inside the Thomas Assembly Center in the afternoon.

The Bulldogs began the day by holding the team’s second scrimmage of fall camp inside Joe Aillet Stadium as fans looked on to get a glimpse of the 2018 team. With exactly two weeks until the season kicks off at South Alabama, the offense and defense faced off against each other for two hours, running approximat­ely 120 plays over the course of the morning.

“This morning we had really our first big scrimmage where we got a good evaluation of where some of these guys are,” head coach Skip Holtz said. “We had conference officials in here to see where we are from a penalty standpoint and get a little better evaluation of where some of these young guys are at. I liked the effort and attitude throughout. One thing that showed up is that some of these young guys are a long way away. Coaches have been in practice instructin­g guys and helping them along, and this was the first real scrimmage situation where the bright lights are on. People were in the stands, guys’ eyes got big, and we couldn’t make the routine play. We struggled up from on the offensive line. We’ve got a couple injuries up there, and that gave guys like Willie Allen and a couple of the freshman an opportunit­y and a lot of reps in a critical situation.

“What we learned is that we aren’t there yet. We aren’t where we need to be quite yet. There were a few plays on both sides of the ball that I thought were positive, but overall the biggest thing I took out of the scrimmage is that we have to get better up front. I thought throughout the course of 120 plays that we tackled pretty well. We hung on to the football pretty decently; we just have to clean some things up. We’re still two weeks away and it shows. I’m glad this wasn’t the opening game, but this does give us a really good indication of where we are and the things that we need to do moving forward.”

Highlights on offense included a 40-yard touchdown connection between Westin Elliott and Jake Norris and a 30-plus yard pass from J’Mar Smith to Alfred Smith, who made a defender miss for a big gain. On the ground, newcomer Justin Henderson had a pair of rushing touchdowns during the scrimmage.

Defensivel­y, true freshman Xavier Lodge hauled in the lone intercepti­on on the day for the Bulldog defense, while veteran Jaylon Ferguson forced plenty of pressure from the corner by registerin­g three sacks on Saturday morning.

The kicking game was solid on Saturday for the Bulldogs with transfer Bailey Hale connecting on four field goals in five attempts, including hitting a 47-yarder on the morning.

“We will come back and watch film on Sunday and then go back to the drawing board on Monday and evaluate what we need to get fixed heading into the last week of camp before we enter game week,” Holtz said following the team’s second scrimmage.

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