Hey all, here's the press release from UC on the Bearcats' scrimmage today. I'll do another 'What he said, what he meant' on Satterfield's post-scrimmage comments.
Led by a stout defensive performance and explosive offensive plays, the University of Cincinnati football team held its first scrimmage of fall camp inside Nippert Stadium on Saturday.
The Bearcats competed for more than 100 plays during a practice that featured 1s vs 1s, 2s vs 2s, 3s vs 3s and situational action.
"We wanted to make it game-like in this scrimmage,” head coach Scott Satterfield said. “It's been a tough grind with Higher Ground all week. To come out here, get 120 plays with heat and humidity, I thought it was great for our guys to fly around with great energy. It's a tough, physical camp, but we want to be that kind of football team; one that brings it every day and is tough, gritty and will never back down."
Senior star Deshawn Pace set the tone early with a big hit in the backfield on the opening drive of the scrimmage to force a three and out.
On the following drive, redshirt junior defensive end Justin Wodlty keep the momentum going with a strip sack.
Redshirt sophomore running back Myles Montgomery ignited the offense as he broke free for an 80-yard touchdown down the sideline for the first touchdown of the day.
Graduate transfer quarterback Emory Jones connected with redshirt junior Payton Singletary for a plus 25-yard gain to open the following drive. Jones would lead the team down field before scoring his first touchdown of the day on a 12-yard run.
Redshirt junior safety DJ Taylor nabbed the first interception of the day.
Redshirt sophomore Brady Lichtenberg would respond for the offense the following drive with a 12-yard touchdown run on a quarterback keeper.
With the ball starting on the offense’s own 1-yard line during the situational portion of the scrimmage, Jones connected with redshirt senior transfer Braden Smith on a 50-yard pass. Jones had multiple double-digit yard throws throughout the scrimmage, but none bigger than that throw to Smith.
During the same situational section, true freshman quarterback Brady Drogosh showed his speed, breaking off a 99-yard touchdown run.
Later in the scrimmage, redshirt freshman safety Oliver Bridges came up big for the defense with an interception at the goal line to prevent a touchdown.
"(Dorian Jones) did a great job, and (Oliver Bridges) had a great one,” said Bryan Brown, associate head coach/defensive coordinator. “We did a good job at getting our hands on a lot of balls and had a lot of sacks. We want to get after the quarterback, and if you can get sacks with a three-man rush, that's awesome. We're pleased with where we are at right now, but we know we have to get better."
Junior running back Corey Kiner capped the scrimmage with perhaps the highlight of the day, breaking three tackles and barreling into the end zone for a 10-yard touchdown.