Archives for: March 2008, 11
Off-Season Training With Harvard Football
Harvard's Carl Ehrlich describes a unique off-season training program.
Today, Harvard Football opened up an entirely new chapter in its already extensive repertoire of unique off-season training techniques.
Rising seniors such as myself have been… more »
Antsy Griz Get Into Spring Drills
The Montana Grizzlies' first spring practice was low on contact and, at the end, devoid of snaps.
It was the same last year: Head coach Bobby Hauck had his offense and defense get their plays, go through shifts and formations, then call signals. Then… more »
Griz Gridders Gear Up for Spring Ball
One hundred and eight days after cracking heads with Wofford in their 2007 season finale, the Montana Grizzlies' football team is ready to get back on the field, in this case River Bowl, for the start of spring ball.
Counting two new transfers, 64 pl… more »
South Dakota Football Schedule Builds Slowly
The moving and shaking of the University of South Dakota's 2008 football schedule continues - with several games locked down, but not locked down tight.
In the school's first year outside the North Central Conference and Division II, athletic directo… more »
Alabama State Starts Spring Drills
Alabama State's spring football practices were likely to be a bit hectic no matter what. The first steps in installing a new offense tend to have that effect.
But then, last year's starting quarterback, Chris Mitchell, had academic requirements get t… more »
Gardner-Webb's Johnston Impresses NFL Scouts
SAN DIEGO, Calif. – Gardner-Webb product Brian Johnston, a rising prospect for this April’s NFL Draft, wowed scouts at his first workout Saturday in his hometown of San Diego.
Working out at San Diego State University on March 8 for a handful of NFL… more »