Ponies complete first scrimmage

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Mustangs Wrap Up First Scrimmage
Several 'Stangs Impress
March 25, 2006
DALLAS (SMU) - The SMU football team completed its first scrimmage of the spring on Saturday, March 25, at Gerald J. Ford Stadium. While the season is still months away, several Mustangs appeared to be in mid-season form.
As expected, running back DeMyron Martin had a strong showing, breaking off long runs while running past and over some defenders. Receivers Reynaldo Pellerin and Jay'Mond Cleveland made some spectacular grabs, while Columbus Givens and Emmanuel Sanders continue to improve.
The offensive line was impressive - as it has been all spring - and did a nice of protecting quarterbacks Justin Willis, Corey Slater and Eric Johnson. Each of the QBs made several nice throws and each seemed to be improving his consistency.
Defensively, Joe Sturdivant picked up where he left off last fall, intercepting an errant pass and making several stops. Linebackers Reggie Carrington, Wilton McCray, Damon Hurst and Tony Hawkins played well and Will Bonilla laid several tough hits.
Along the line, Justin Rogers and Adrian Haywood were active and effective, with linemates Cory Muse, Brandon Bonds, Chris Parham and Troy Therien each looking solid as well.
SMU's Spring Game is open to the public and is set for April 8 at 2 p.m. at Ford Stadium.
Mustangs Wrap Up First Scrimmage
Several 'Stangs Impress
March 25, 2006
DALLAS (SMU) - The SMU football team completed its first scrimmage of the spring on Saturday, March 25, at Gerald J. Ford Stadium. While the season is still months away, several Mustangs appeared to be in mid-season form.
As expected, running back DeMyron Martin had a strong showing, breaking off long runs while running past and over some defenders. Receivers Reynaldo Pellerin and Jay'Mond Cleveland made some spectacular grabs, while Columbus Givens and Emmanuel Sanders continue to improve.
The offensive line was impressive - as it has been all spring - and did a nice of protecting quarterbacks Justin Willis, Corey Slater and Eric Johnson. Each of the QBs made several nice throws and each seemed to be improving his consistency.
Defensively, Joe Sturdivant picked up where he left off last fall, intercepting an errant pass and making several stops. Linebackers Reggie Carrington, Wilton McCray, Damon Hurst and Tony Hawkins played well and Will Bonilla laid several tough hits.
Along the line, Justin Rogers and Adrian Haywood were active and effective, with linemates Cory Muse, Brandon Bonds, Chris Parham and Troy Therien each looking solid as well.
SMU's Spring Game is open to the public and is set for April 8 at 2 p.m. at Ford Stadium.