MOSCOW, Idaho – Robb Akey and his
University of Idaho football staff are looking for answers to some questions as
the Vandals head into their first scrimmage of the spring Saturday at 10 a.m.
at the Kibbie Dome.
One set of questions involves the
defense where a host of experienced, talented players return. Another set
involves determining which of the two comparatively inexperienced quarterbacks
will earn the starting nod when the Vandals kick off the 2012 season against
Eastern Washington on Aug. 30.
As might be expected, answers are
going to come much more quickly for the defense.
“I'm seeing some comfort with each
other,” Akey said as he assessed the first five spring practice sessions for
the defense. “Assignment-wise they're really doing things pretty well. There
are some technique things we need to get cleaned up.”
Defensively, Idaho welcomes back
players with at least some starting experience at every position along with a
strong contingent of newcomers.
“We're finding out how big a pool
of guys we're going to have to work with,” Akey said.
He knows the pool at quarterback –
juniors Dominique Blackman and Taylor Davis, and senior Logan Bushnell.
Determining the starter is in the works.
“I've seen good and not-so-good in
both of them,” said Akey, who narrowed the likely starter's battle to one
between Blackman and Davis. “They're both learning a lot of things at this
point in time. They're both getting a lot of opportunity.
“Some things are coming together
well. There are some things both would like to have back. That's part of the
learning experience.”
Part of what has impressed Akey is
his encounters with them off the field.
“What I like is the way the
learning sessions are going in the meeting rooms,” Akey said. “They're learning
how to drive the truck. It's making sense. I know we're going to see consistent
improvement as time goes on.”
The learning curve for the
quarterbacks is much like that of the offensive line where only two starters –Mike
Marboe and A.J. Jones, return. There is good size to fill the gaps but limited
experience. The tight end group has experience and depth with the return of
Mike LaGrone, Taylor Elmo and Clayton Homme, while there is a mix of veterans
(Mike Scott and Justin Veltung) with a host of newcomers at receiver. The backfield
returns Ryan Bass with newcomers James Baker and Todd Handley in the mix along with
Moscow native Justin Parkins, who drew praise from Akey for his efforts during
the off-season.
The Vandals also scrimmage April 7
and 14 with the Silver and Gold game set for 6 p.m. April 20.
Season tickets go on sale April 9 with
the Vandals' home-opener Aug. 30 vs. Eastern Washington. Ticket information is
available at www.GoVandals.com or by
calling 208-885-6466.