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Petrino happy with first scrimmage

by From news services
| August 10, 2014 9:00 PM

MOSCOW - There may have been ups and downs during the University of Idaho's first scrimmage of the fall but there are some aspects that, no matter the moment, are improved - speed, talent and depth.

"There were a lot of things that were encouraging," coach Paul Petrino said after the Vandals scored 15 touchdowns and one field goal during Saturday's scrimmage. "In the beginning, the offense got after them and scored a lot of touchdowns. Then in the middle, the defense came back and really got after the offense.

"That's good to see both sides of the offense play well at times. We just have to keep improving."

Quarterbacks Chad Chalich and Matt Linehan shared time along with true freshman Jake Luton. Chalich, of Coeur d'Alene, finished the day with 93 yards on eight of 16 passing with Linehan's passes covering 276 yards on a 20-of-39 outing.

Petrino said every play is a learning moment for the developing quarterback corps.

"There were times both of them did good things," he said. "They're both young. Every day is a teaching day. Every day is a learning day. Sometimes we have to slow things down and teach those two because the most important thing is developing those two. They'll keep improving. They'll keep learning. They're both great kids."

Their favorite target was sophomore receiver Deon Watson from Coeur d'Alene High (six catches for 86 yards) and Jacob Sannon pulling in four for 108 yards and two touchdowns.

Tight end Jared Klingenberg also had two touchdowns with the other passing scores going to quarterback-turned-receiver Joshua McCain and running back/receiver Richard Montgomery.

Newcomer Elijhaa Penny was the leading rusher with 17 carries for 76 yards with three touchdowns. Returners Jerrel Brown and Kristoffer Olugbode each scored twice.

Another newcomer, linebacker Irving Steele, led the defense with 10 total tackles with Jordan Grabski collecting nine and Marc Millan, Tom Hennessey and Tony Lashley accounting for eight each. Defensive end Anthony Rice had three sacks although veterans Quinton Bradley and Maxx Forde made their presences known repeatedly throughout the day.

"Right at first," said Petrino of a string of 45 plays that netted nine touchdowns in the early going, "I was impressed with the offense.

"In the middle, I thought the defense was the best they've played since I've been here."

Practice resumes Monday with the first two-a-day (9 a.m. and 4 p.m.). On Tuesday, they practice at 9 a.m. with another double Wednesday followed by 9 a.m. practices Thursday and Friday and next Saturday's 10 a.m. scrimmage.

SCORING PLAYS

Chad Chalich 9 run

Kristoffer Olugbode 10 run

Jacob Sannon 15 pass from Matt Linehan

Jared Klingenberg 47 pass from Linehan

Josh McCain 18 pass from Linehan

Richard Montgomery 12 pass from Jake Luton

FG Austin Rehkow, 24

Elijaa Penny 3 run (Rehkow kick)

Penny 7 run

Sannon 50 pass from Linehan

Olugbode 1 run

Penny 8 run

Aaron Duckworth 3 run

Klingenberg 1 pass from Linehan

Jerrel Brown 1 run

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING - Brown, 16-35, Chalich, 24-2, Linehan 5-28, Luton 2-(-2), Duckworth, 10-74, Montgomery, 7-47, Mwehla 1-1, Penny, 17-76.

PASSING - Chalich, 8-16-1-93, Luton, 5-11-0-71, Linehan, 20-39-2-276.

RECEIVING - Watson, 6-86, McCain, 3-58, Montgomery, 4-39, Cowa, 4-21, Mwehla, 1-4, Penny, 2-8, Frysinger, 2-6, Strodtbeck, 1-14, Johnson, 2-10, Lemke, 1-8, Sannon, 4-108, Duckworth, 1-30, Klingenberg, 2-48.