BEAUMONT, Texas – The Lamar University football team ended the fourth week of spring camp Friday afternoon with a scrimmage at Provost Umphrey Stadium. The second of three scrimmages planned during the spring, Friday's workout focused on the Cardinals ground attack and similar to the first scrimmage witnessed an improved defense that allowed only one touchdown.
"I felt early on that our defense was dictating the scrimmage," said LU head coach
Ray Woodard. "But as the scrimmage wore on our young guys on the other side of the ball got better and better. I'm very encouraged by what I saw on the field today.
"We have really good team speed on that side of the ball. Coach (Trey) Haverty put a lot in early, but we haven't had to add a lot lately. I wouldn't say that they were overwhelmed but they had a lot on their plate and they're now grasping what he wants them to do. With the repetitions we've gotten better, and we will continue to get better," added Woodard.
The defense ended the day with four tackles for losses, including one sack, forced a fumble and picked off a pass. Sophomore linebacker
Bear Christianson led all Cardinals with five tackles, all unassisted, including two for losses. Redshirt freshman
Marcus Abbott and sophomore-to-be
Davon Jernigan each recorded four stops. Abbott also recorded a sack, while Jernigan ended the scrimmage with the interception – his second of the spring.
Rising sophomore Bret Cox put forth another strong effort behind center completing 4-of-5 passes for 82 yards, while junior
Blake McKenzie was a perfect 3-of-3 for 46 yards. As a group, the quarterbacks were 7-fo-12 for 128 yards. Beaumont native
Caleb Hobbs was the top target hauling in three passes for 74 yards (24.7 ypc).
LU also finished the night with 122 yards on 27 carries, and one touchdown. The score came from rising senior
Emmitt Raleigh on a three-yard run up the middle. Corrigan-Camden native
Keegan Mitchell led all Cardinals with nine carries for 74 yards, including a 40-yard scamper on his last carry of the night. Houston, Texas native
Emmanuel Atoyebi added 30 yards on eight carries.
The Cardinals will be back on the practice field Monday at 7 p.m. Big Red closes out spring camp Saturday, April 16
th with the Crawfish Bowl. The annual scrimmage which signifies the end of spring camp will begin at noon from Provost Umphrey Stadium and is free to the public.
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