Training camp practice No. 1 is in the books. And
“Thought we had a good first day of practice,” said Jeff Brohm. “I thought our guys were ready to come out here and compete and push themselves to get better.”
And for the first time since 2019, the Boilermakers performed in front of fans, as between 500-1,000 were in attendance to watch in Ross-Ade Stadium.
“It’s definitley nice to have out fans back out. We had a great showing. We appreciate them coming out. We look forward to them coming out to even more and to games and supporting us.”
QB battle is on
For the fourth time in the Brohm era, there is a training camp battle at quarterback. This year’s clash is a repeat of last year, when Aidan O’Connell took on Jack Plummer. O’Connell won. A wild card in the fight: senior Austin Burton.
“Early on, we are gonna divide snaps up,” said Brohm. “I think we have a capable quarterback room. I think we experience, I think we have some newcomers as well. Having multiple guys that we feel like can play is a good thing. At any point in time, being able to put guys in the game and help us win can be beneficial, at any point in time when someone goes down with injury which has happened four straight years, it’s beneficial.”
Brohm has said the staff probably will name an starting internally before the opener on Sept. 4 vs. Oregon State. Until then, the competition will rage.
“So, it’s just a matter of who’s gonna take that starting role and run with it. But I do think we have capable quarterbacks who have all improved that I feel confident if I put them in a game can execute and do good things.”
All eyes on defense
The unit underwent rampant change in the offseason, with an entirely new staff and six transfers injected into the mix. Linebackers coach Brad Lambert will call signals for a 4-3 base scheme that will be multiple … and aggressive.
“We have depth on defense,” said Brohm. “To me, that stands out to me a little bit. Guys that have played football. We just have to make sure they are up to speed and they are playing with confidence and they’re challenging things. But I think make plays on that side of the ball.”
Among the transfer additions to watch are linebacker OC Brothers (Auburn), free safety Chris Jefferson (Findlay) and cornerback Jamari Brown (Kentucky) and tackle Damarjhe Lewis (Indiana).
“I thought we did some pretty good things,” said Brohm. “I do think we have some experience on the defensive side of the ball. I do think we can create some pressure with those and with some added blitzes that we can do.
“With our first-team unit, yes, I do think we were able to tighten some things up a little bit more. As we went down to the second and third unit, yes, we have to get better at that.”
Watts is gone
Brohm confirmed after practice today that super senior defensive tackle Anthony Watts has graduated and left the program. Watts was expected to contend for a starting spot.
Tonight, redshirt freshman Damarjhe Lewis and junior Lawrence Johnson were the first-team defensive tackles. Redshirt freshman Bryce Austin and junior Branson Deen were on the No. 2 line.
Who will be the right offensive tackle?
Purdue knows it has a proven commodity in super senior left offensive tackle Greg Long. But who will be the No. 1 right tackle, a spot Long occupied in 2020?
On this day, junior Eric Miller was on the first time. But keep an eye on sophomore Cam Craig.
“Cam Craig is somebody we think has a lot of promise,” said Brohm. “Unfortunatley, he missed spring being injured, so we are getting him back out here. He has good size, is athletic. We just got to get him up to speed.”
Brohm said Craig will work at both tackle and guard.
“We’d like to see him in the lineup, because we think he can be a productive player,” said Brohm.
Special teams under microscope
The special teams are looking to make a big improvement in Year Two under Marty Biagi, who is breaking in a new kicker and a new punter. How did things look tonight?
“I like some improvements we’ve made there,” said Brohm. “It did look better in Day One as far as the kicking game. Some of the punting game, we did some things inside before we came out. We have a chance to be better in that aspect.”
Purdue has imported Jack Ansell from Australia to battle redshirt freshman Brendan Cropsey to punt. Mitchell Fineran was signed from Samford out of the portal, and he will compete with sophomore Oklahoma State tranfer Ben Freehill and redshirt freshman Edward Dellinger.
“I think we’ve added some competition and some leg strength and some guys we feel good. As long as we get some pressure on them in practice and make them perform at a high level that hopefully they will carry that over.”
And the return game also is a work-in-progress.
“The return game, we’ve got to find a ways to get return yards and prevent big plays,” said Brohm.
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