Defense posts 10 three-and-outs in ASU's 16-series scrimmage
JONESBORO (8/13/11) - The Arkansas State football team held a 63-play scrimmage Saturday morning, putting in the most extended full-contact work of its fall camp. ASU coach Freeze
The offense got off to a nice start, scoring on a 67-yard pass from quarterback Ryan Aplin to wide receiver Allen Muse on the second play. However, the defense allowed only one more touchdown and forced 10 three-and-outs over the scrimmage's final 15 series. The defense also got a pair of interceptions from linebacker Demario Davis and safety Sterling Young, while five different players recorded a tackle behind the line of scrimmage.
"Like I said after spring ball, I think the defense is going to be the strength of our team," ASU head coach Hugh Freeze said. "If they keep playing like they are now and eliminate the big plays, then I definitely believe they are athletic enough. Hopefully the special teams will be very solid and will manufacture a few points. We will get the offense better as the offensive line comes along. But I am pleased with the swagger the defense has and the way they feel about themselves and the job that the coaches are doing."
The offense's only other score came on another Aplin-Muse connection, a 24-yard pass that capped a five-play drive that started on the defense's 40-yard line. The Red Wolves running game produced some nice gains, including an 18-yard rush by Sherodrick Smith and a 17-yard run by Kyle Coleman.
A-State will hold its next practice Monday, when it hits the field twice with 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. workouts.
"Next week is another week of fall camp," Freeze said. "We will continue to bring our offensive line along and continue to get on the same page offensively as we head into preseason game No. 2 next Saturday. We will get into Illinois prep after that, but next week will be a normal fall camp week."
Season and individual game tickets for the Red Wolves' 2011 campaign, which includes six home games, are on sale and can be ordered by contacting the ASU Box Office at 870-972-ASU1 or 1-888-ASU-FANS or by visiting AStateRedWolves.com. For more information, contact the ASU Marketing Department at 870-972-3880.
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