UCLA Tight End Joseph Fauria
Scott Robinson
As evidenced by the variance in snaps, the QB position appears to be at
the forefront as this spring’s most important decision for Coach Mora.
Luckily for the coach, the quarterbacks threw with a little more
certainty and confidence today as the separation in the race began to
unveil itself.
Working with the first group, comprised of Kevin Prince, Brett Hundley
and Richard Brehaut, the coaching staff continued to impart
game-tangible lessons as the practice progressed. In the second group,
and showing slightly less accuracy today, were TJ Millweard, Jerry
Neuheisel and Mike Fafaul.
Between the three quarterbacks vying for the starter role, Prince might
have shown the best performance of the day. Prince hit Fauria and Shaq
Evans in stride on a couple plays—definitely better in timing and
shoulder placement than on Tuesday. Hundley showed improvement in the
medium to longer passes, with two exceptionally zipped spirals into a
slant by Jerry Rice Jr. and post pattern by Jordan James, respectively.
Richard Brehaut, however, looks like the most well-rounded QB. Not the
best spirals, nor necessarily the most accurate but today he seemed to
hit the most receivers with catch-able balls.
Of the RB’s, Dalton Hilliard continues to show incredible accelerating
speed and soft hands. Despite having some trouble holding onto the ball
again, Hilliard displayed—a number of times—the ability to cradle in a
tough pass and turn up-field. Such a play-maker, one that can deliver
the after-the-catch yardage, was sorely missing from last year’s
offense.
Between Hilliard, James and Lucien, Mazzone will have quite a few options.
Tempo, Tempo, Tempo
The squad looked even faster in practice today, as they continue to
learn the expected pace between drills. With what appears to be a
greater bang for the buck in this quicker practice regimen, the energy
also incidentally continues to rise.
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