RUSHING: Gregory 7-44, Wilson 5-24, Thomas 3-22, Davis 1-15, Z. Evans 3-2, D. Evans 2-1, Clayton 2-(-1), Lewis 4-(-5), Williams 4-(-6).
PASSING: Clayton 8 of 14 for 112 yards (long of 31), Thomas 5 of 12 for 75 yards (long of 20), Taylor 3 of 4 for 49 yards (long of 27), Cole 1 of 1 for 13 yards, Young 1 of 2 for 11 yards.
RECEIVING: Roberts 5-80, Boykin 4-71, Coale 2-46, Martin 1-19, Boyce 1-17, Peak 1-13, Barber 1-11, Gregory 1-9, Terry 1-(-3), Lewis 1-(-3).
DEFENSIVE LEADERS: Carter 7 tackles; Hopper 6 tackles; B. Taylor 5 tackles, 1 for loss; Exum 4 tackles; Morgan 3 tackles, 1 for loss; Whitley 3 tackles, 1 for loss; Tyler 3 tackles, 1 for loss; Gibson 3 tackles, 0.5 for loss; Friday 2 sacks, forced fumble; Jones and Graves 1 tackle for loss each; Gouveia-Winslow, Hill, Sykes and Hosley 1 pass break-up each.
PUNTING: Saunders 2-82 (41 average, 44 long); Bowden 1-38; Demler 1-33.
FIELD GOALS: Weiss (25 yards), Pickard (31) and Hazley (31) each hit their only attempt. Meyer missed, narrowly, from 52.
I'm anxious to watch how Tony Gregory cuts and runs in person. A single stat line in a spring scrimmage isn't enough to get me excited. However, going back to last summer (when Evans, Josh O and Wilson were out) Gregory has put up big numbers when given the opportunity. Combine success on the practice field with 4.3 speed and we may have another superstar in the making in the backfield.
Read the entire article to get Beamer's thoughts (and because it's Kyle-fucking-Tucker).
http://hamptonroads.com/2010/04/spring-football-vol-18-second-miniscrimm...