The beginning of Week 2 of spring football practice at Troy University had “some good, some bad” according to head coach Jon Sumrall.
“We’ve got to get tougher mentally as a team, and we’ve got to learn how to practice the right way all the time,” Sumrall said through a Troy media release. “There were some ebbs and flows at practice that were good for both sides of the ball. We’ve got a long way to go.
The team spent time working 11-on-11 team situations, including the final 20 minutes of practice. The remainder of the session was spent between special teams, individual position group work and 1-on-1 or 7-on-7 drills. People are also reading… “We’re going to add layers to everything we’re doing, and every day is going to have some install in it,” Sumrall said. “We don’t have enough time with 15 practices to take a whole day where we don’t install something.
Junior offensive lineman Jake Andrews spoke on the style of new offensive line coach Cole Popovich, who spent time with the New England Patriots.
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