"I thought for a first scrimmage, it was pretty clean," said head coach
Jeff Tedford. "It was pretty penalty-free for the most part; with it being
the first day handling the clock and game situations, I was impressed by
how that happened. We still need to get a lot better in certain situations
so we'll continue to work at those. For the most part, I thought it was
well-organized and the kids did a nice job."
Riley, who took his first snap under center with the second unit drove the
team down the field, culminating with a three-yard touchdown throw in the
back corner of the end zone to LaReylle Cunningham.
Freshman Covaughn DeBoskie was the beneficiary of a 1-yard touchdown run
when Mansion drove the third team down the field in the third possession
of the scrimmage.
Longshore, later in the scrimmage, hooked up with senior Sean Young, who
made a sliding catch in the end zone.
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