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Spring football/oline approach

CaveHoo8

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I may be one of the few but looked around for some spring football info this morning and read an article on virginiasports it focused on Jay Whitmier(sp) and Borbs approach. I like the idea of keeping it "kindgarten simple" and the fact the oline has so many experienced bodies has got to mean a little something. At times last year and basically since Wach was oline coach the oline looked good in pass pro but struggled to open holes consistently in run game. Was that more of a scheme or talent issue? Maybe my memory is was way off but I seem to remember Borbs first stint at UVA the running game at least being somewhat consistent but very limited passing game. Good talent at WR, experience and what appears to be some talent at Qb (still think Lambert has great upside), hopefully Borbs can help mold this group into a serviceable to strong oline by the time fall rolls around. Say what you want about Smoke but he has gotten better each year at RB, I would expect more of the same this year if oline can open up a few holes. Any actual thoughts? I say actual because everyone is fully aware the shape of the program thoughtless negative slams aren't really needed.

http://www.virginiasports.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/033015aae.html
 
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