Stars emerge during scrimmage

During Saturday's scrimmage, Coach Joe Taylor told his players that he wants to see game-level intensity on the practice field.



“We have just two weeks left to prepare for the game,” Taylor told the gridders. “That is why we have the officials here as well, so we can practice like we'll play during the game. We need all four cylinders of our team working. We've worked hard at the first three since January, now we need you guys to perform when the curtain goes up.”



A number of players took the coach’s words to heart and turned in standout performances on Satuday.



With the departure of two lock down corners, All-American Qier Hall and NFL draftee Curtis Holcomb, defensive back Marvin Ross seems primed to pick up the slack. Ross made two big hits and picked off a pass during the scrimmage, returning it for a TD.



Projected starter Eddie Rocker was solid as a blocker. Al Terek McBurse also showed some explosiveness in the middle, scoring the first touchdown for the Rattlers' No.1 offense. Jordan Stanley and James Owens both got quality carries.



Fullback Ronald "Moose" Jackson made several big blocks and made an impressive touchdown in goal line situation, carrying several defenders into the end zone with him.



On defense, the front line of Brandon Davis, Padric Scott and Jerry Willis seems poised for a strong season. The linebacker corps also has lots of depth with Brandon Hepburn, Alvis Graham, Alphonso Walker, Justin Davis, Kelvin Nelson and Mike Ducree.



After two years of the same starters at corner, John Ojo showed that he was able to provide the backup that defensive backs need. Ojo made several big plays and nearly made an interception during the scrimmage from the safety position.



On special teams, Trevor Scott made all of his field goals. His final boot was good for 49-yards.



All-MEAC punter Brandon Holdren had a decent day, but fell short of what will be expected of him come game day. Special teams coach Juan Vasquez said Holdren needs to relax and do what comes naturally.