De La Salle wins opener

De La Salle handles Lane with ease
BY  MICHAEL WOJTYCHIW                                                                                                August 26, 2011

It took longer than De La Salle would have expected, but the Meteors finally picked up school victory No. 400. And they did it in grand fashion. Sophomore running back Mikale Wilbon rushed for 260 yards and four touchdowns, all in the first half, as the host defeated Lane 35-7 in their season debut.

“We’ve been working real hard here and our linemen played great here,’’ said Wilbon, who was making his first start on the varsity level. “I knew we were going to have a good start and our season was successful so that wasn’t that big of a surprise.’’

Wilbon started the season with a bang as he took a handoff on the first snap of the year and raced 75 yards to the end zone, untouched for at least the last 40.

The sophomore wasn’t done however. On De La Salle’s next drive, he carried the ball six times and was rewarded with a three-yard touchdown run.

The Meteors were more than just ‘The Wilbon Show,’ however. The Meteor defense stifled Lane and allowed just four first downs in the first half.

After the defense shut the Indians down again, Wilbon took two handoffs, one of which he took for an 83-yard touchdown.

“What’s great about De La Salle is that the coaches show no favoritism and if you’re good enough, you’re going to play. I knew all I could do is my best and it would end up ok,’’ said Wilbon.

Wilbon scored his fourth and final touchdown with 6:30 left in the second quarter, as he raced 60 yards down the right sideline.

“We knew he had talent,’’ De La Salle coach Dan O’Keefe said. “You can just see it in his eyes. He’s the player that wants to keep going after the whistle. That’s what separates him from the others.’’

Backup quarterback Casey Brandtonies accounted for the last De La Salle touchdown, rolling out and taking the ball in from 15 yards out.

Elijah Ewacawon had 86 yards on 22 carries and the lone Lane score on a 3-yard burst late in the fourth quarter.

Preseason Week Three in Conference USA’s West Division

Houston – Four true freshmen on the travel roster: running back Daniel Spencer and receiver Mark Roberts on offense and defensive lineman Joey Mbu and linebacker Derrick Mathews on defense.  Because the running back position is crowded, Spencer has been lining up at receiver…Houston senior quarterback Case Keenum was pegged as a third-team All-American at quarterback by Rivals.com…The Cougars officially announced today that it will be playing a home-and-home with BYU in 2013 (Houston) and 2014 (Provo)…DB Damian Payne, a Houston native, has transferred in from Utah.

RiceLT Jake Hicks has returned to practice this week after missing time with a leg injury…Despite signing a minor-league baseball contract with the Toronto Blue Jays, tight end Luke Wilson still has his two years of football eligibility in tact…Even though Driphus Jackson is getting reps with the second-team offense, Nick Fanuzzi remains the backup to Taylor McHargue.

SMU – Coach Jones had the following to say to the school newspaper: “Darius Johnson and Cole Beasley had really good camps. Our defensive line has had really good camp as well. Torlan Pittman is getting back fired up the way he was. The defensive line has really stood out to me…”

Tulane – Running back Orleans Darkwa, who is going through hamstring and toe injuries, could miss the season opener…Shane Delery got tangled up in some shoving and lost his temper, getting ejected from practice toward the end when a play carried on past the whistle during Thursday’s practice…6’6, 308 lb right tackle Eric Jones won a team diving contest…True freshman linebacker Matthew Bailey is looking like he is going to start at linebacker…

TulsaTulsa and Fresno State have agreed to a home-and-home football series, it was announced on Thursday.
Fresno State will play at Tulsa on Sept. 29, 2012. The two-game contract will conclude in 2014, when the Golden Hurricane visits Fresno…Sophomore Stetson Burnett is dueling junior Brian DeShane for the starting right guard position in a battle that could go right up until kickoff of the OU game…Quarterback Shavodrick Beaver has decided to transfer from the program.

UTEP – Wide receiver Cliff Tucker returns to football for the first time since starring for Chapin High five years ago. He’s certainly shown he can contribute right away, but for the most immediate impact, the names to watch are junior college transfer Mike Edwards and redshirt freshman Jordan Leslie…Guards Jerel Watkins (sprained ankle) and James Robinson (sprained knee) are still out, and while coach Mike Price said their injuries aren’t season threatening, he did raise the possibility they could miss the opener…

Preseason Week Three in Conference USA’s East Division

East Carolina – East Carolina’s 6-foot-8 receiver Justin Jones injured his knee and could be out for an extended period of time…True freshman wide receiver Danny Webster will make his big splash playing in place of senior Michael Bowman, who will serve a one-game suspension for the Pirates’ Sept. 3 season opener against the Gamecocks because of an off-the-field incident this summer. On the other side, redshirt freshman Justin Hardy will try to fill the big shoes of Jones…Junior transfer defensive end John Lattimore will miss the entire 2011 season because of a right lower leg injury suffered during practice last Friday. He will have two years of eligibility remaining when he is expected to be cleared to return next spring or summer.

Marshall– Joe Johnson, a defensive back who arrived last summer with some hype, was dismissed from the team on Thursday for a violation of team rules…Marshall officially welcomed defensive back Cedric Walker to the football program on Tuesday.  Marshall is the third school he has been associated with, after committing to Temple last winter and signing with Florida International…After utilizing 12 true freshmen last season in head coach Doc Holliday’s maiden voyage, the Herd is likely to not redshirt as many as 17 frosh in 2011.  They are: quarterback Rakeem Cato, tight end Eric Frohnapfel, wide receivers Tommy Shuler and Craig Wilkins, running back Remi Watson, right guard Sebastian Johansson, strong safety D.J. Hunter, middle linebacker Jermaine Holmes, safety Evan McKelvey, linebackers Deon Meadows, Cortez Carter and Armonze Daniel, cornerbacks Keith Baxter and Corie Wilson, linemen Jarquez Samuel and Damien Moody, and safety Raheem Waiters…Cato might be the starting quarterback.

Memphis – Sophomore Andy Summerlin has been named the team’s starter…Jerrell Rhodes has been impressing coaches and looks ready for a breakout season.

Southern Miss – Starting left guard Caleb Thomas returned to the lineup on Friday after missing several practices, including last Saturday’s scrimmage, with an undisclosed injury…The Golden Eagles feature four backs capable of being impact players this year – Kendrick Hardy, Desmond Johnson, Jamal Woodyard and Jeremy Hester…Senior defensive tackle Terrance Pope enjoyed his first day back on Thursday to playing full-contact after missing 12 days following arthroscopic knee surgery, but Woodyard sat out with an ankle injury.

UAB – Defensive tackle Elliott Henigan and running back Pat Shed are sidelined for now because of unspecified injuries. Henigan is slated to be out for 3-4 weeks and Shed is out for 2-3 weeks…UAB sophomore Caleb Lester has worked his way onto the first team at safety.

UCF – According to Coach O’Leary, multiple freshmen have stepped up and are poised to play this year…Jeff Godfrey has the starting quarterback job and has shown a lot of poise this camp.  He’s really gotten better…O’Leary talked about his social media policy as well.  “I have two coaches who monitor Twitter, etc.  We will embarrass the person if they need to be.  I ask them though ‘Why do you need Facebook or Twitter to make friends?'”

Preseason Week Two in Conference USA’s West Division

Houston – Zach McMillian, D.J. Hayden and Chevy Bennett have really started to stand out in the defensive backfield.  They’ve added to the depth and competition that the Houston coaches look for in their defensive backs…The running backs have failed to separate themselves, and while it looks like seniors Bryce Beall and Michael Hayes and junior Charles Sims has the edge over the youngsters, true freshman Daniel Spencer, Randall Hollimon, who has been here a year,and junior walk-on Braxton Welford, are not far behind…Neither of the offensive linemen who suffered injuries, sophomores Ty Cloud and Ralph Oragwu, will need surgery. Cloud suffered a knee injury in last Friday’s practice and Oragwu hurt his ankle in last Saturday’s scrimmage…One player that wasn’t as fortunate was reserve linebacker Philip Causey, who suffered an ACL and MCL tear in his knee and will be out for the year…UH received a $10 million donation towards its football stadium project, helping the Cougars move closer towards the total they need to break ground on a new football stadium. The donation takes UH’s stadium fundraising total over the $60 million mark, which puts them roughly three-quarters of the way to athletic director Mack Rhoades’ stated goal of $80-85 million needed to break ground on the stadium project. The total cost of the stadium was projected at $120 million.

Rice – Even though Driphus Jackson is getting reps with the second-team offense, Nick Fanuzzi remains the backup to Taylor McHargue…LT Jake Hicks remains out with calf injury but Coach Bailiff said it’s nothing serious and he will be back soon…WR Lovett Gibson, QB Driphus Jackson, CB Malcolm Hill, S Jaylon Finner and maybe DT Christian Covington could play as true freshmen…

SMUZach Line might have a big roll in special teams this year, whether it be as a kick returner or punt returner…SMU is looking for more people to purchase tickets for this season, as sales have been somewhat low, coming off of consecutive bowl games…The team has renovated its facilities, including a new team meeting room with stadium-style seating as well as renovated positional meeting rooms. Changes to the locker room included the creation of a new team lounge, as well as new lockers, updated graphic and audio/visual equipment.

Tulane – The running back position is going to be one of the, if not the, deepest positions on this year’s squad.  The Green Wave steps into 2011 with the conference’s second-leading rusher, Orleans Darkwa. Darkwa’s backup, senior Albert Williams, has taken most of the first-team snaps thus far in camp because Darkwa has an injured toe ligament in his left foot. Behind Darkwa and Williams are junior Stephen Barnett and sophomore Jamar Thomas, and freshmen Robert Kelley and Dante’ Butler. Coaches have said all will play…Starting nose tackle Chris Asumnu broke his hand in Monday morning’s practice. He was hit in the hand by a helmet and underwent surgery to repair the fracture Monday afternoon. He should be out about a week…Tulane freshman wide receiver Marc Edwards suffered a season-ending ACL injury at Wednesday’s practice…Tulane announced that the in-state match-up with Louisiana-Lafayette will resume. It will be a home-and-home football series beginning with Tulane visiting ULL in 2012 and the Ragin Cajuns coming to New Orleans in 2016.

TulsaJohn Flanders and Lowell Rose remain on top of the depth chart at cornerback, but continue to draw quality competition from backups.  Flanders is being challenged by Milton Howell and J.D. Ratliff, while Rose continues to be pushed by Justin Skillens. True freshmen like Michael Mudoh, Darrell Williams and Dwight Dobbins have grabbed coaches attention… Freshman receiver Gary Owens is making a favorable first impression.  With several of the veterans nursing bumps and bruises, the 5-foot-9, 178-pound speedster is getting his turns with the first-team offense…Joe King made the switch from the offensive line to defense tackle on Wednesday.

UTEP – The Miners continue to go through guards as James Robinson left on a cart with a sore knee during Friday’s practice and will be evaluated today. With Jerel Watkins out with an ankle injury, Paul Santillan took over on the first team.  Traun Roberson’s MRI is not back on his injured knee, but Coach Price is not optimistic and said surgery may be needed…Carson Meger, Tate Smith and Javia Hall are all vying to be the quarterback backup and none of the three has distanced themselves from each other…The true freshman most likely to play right away is receiver Malcom Trail.  The other possibility is center A.C. Patterson, as good snaps from other backup centers have been a problem.

Preseason Week Two in Conference USA’s East Division

East Carolina – DB Doug Mayo-Tapp and DE Ryan Mahoney were added to the 105-man roster … Mayo-Tapp replaces DB Desmond Lawrence, who left the team to focus on his Pirate track career, and Mahoney replaces OL Kenneth Freeman, who is out indefinitely with a knee injury…East Carolina senior quarterback Dominique Davis has been named to the Manning Award Watch.  This is the fourth watch list Davis has made heading into the 2011 campaign as he earned a place on the Maxwell Award, Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award and College Football Performance Awards Quarterback Trophy charts…Junior college transfer John Lattimore, a defensive end, has arrived in camp and is expected to be cleared to participate later this week.

Marshall – True freshman Jermaine Holmes has been a beast so far at middle linebacker and coaches expect big things from him…Chris Royal has returned to Marshall, but as a student assistant coach. He played for the Herd between 2002-2005 and had been recently playing in the Arena League…True freshman Rakeem Cato gets more and more impressive as practice goes on.

Memphis – Billy Foster seems to have shown some good signs at the running back position. He will again have a dual role as a wide receiver…The paperwork required by the NCAA to determine if Alabama transfer Keiwone Malone can become eligible at the University of Memphis this fall likely will be sent to the NCAA by the end of the week.  Memphis is hoping to get him eligible this year and have him forgo the year he has to sit out because he has an ill relative and that is a loophole in the NCAA transfer rules…Jerrell Rhodes has been recovering from an ankle injury…Veteran receiver Marcus Rucker also sat out for the 11th straight day while rehabilitating from a knee injury sustained on the opening day of workouts. His status is day to day.

Southern Miss – The coaches have said that the offense has been dominated by their counterparts this fall camp…The receivers are looking good, especially true freshman Chris Briggs, who coaches feel can be a go-to receiver…Senior defensive tackle Terrance Pope rode a stationary bike for the first time since undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery over the weekend, and freshman defensive tackle Michael Brinson and red-shirt junior cornerback Marcal Robinson chucked the green jersey and got back to work.

UAB – Backup running back Dontavious Jackson is looking good at practice and is part of a pack to be the main backup…Linebacker Greg Irvin has been making big plays so far this fall…Safety Chase Daniel continues to be limited by a sprained ankle suffered early in camp…Jonathan Perry, Joe Bento and Austin Brown are all in the mix for the backup quarterback job.

UCF – Tight end Adam Nissley has worked to become more of a receiving threat and so far during fall camp, it looks as if the Knights will be able to rely on him to be more of one…Coach George O’Leary is looking for linebacker Jonathan Davis as a playmaker.  So far, he has dropped him from first team to third team.  But Davis responded and has worked his way to the top of the depth chart once again…Senior Rob Calabrese, who was slotted as a starting wide receiver and third string quarterback, tore his ACL and is out for the season…Another quarterback, Louisville star DaMarcus Smith was declared ineligible by the NCAA Clearinghouse.  The loss of Calabrese and Smith leaves the Knights with two quarterbacks on their roster

Preseason Week 1 in Conference USA’s West Division

Houston – Two freshman linebackers have been looking good in practice.  Everett Daniels and Derrick Matthews have both provided great leverage and are physical players…With a pair of junior college cornerbacks in D.J. Hayden and Chevy Bennett, plus Texas A&M transfer Colton Valencia, there are plenty of new faces to provide competition for spots in the secondary…The offense has gotten off to a slow start but UH coaches say that was to be expected

Rice – Starting free safety Travis Bradshaw has suffered an undisclosed career-ending injury.  Bradshaw was second on the team with 76 tackles and had two interceptions last season.  Junior Xavier Webb will take Bradshaw’s spot…The Owls are looking to use their 10 returning defensive starters to improve from last year’s defense that only caused 14 turnovers (112th of 120 FBS teams), allowed 51 percent of their opponents third-down plays to be concerted (117th) and produced just 14 sacks…The defense plans to blitz more

SMU – Two defensive starting jobs are still wide open, according to defensive coordinator Tom Mason. At outside linebacker, the Mustangs are still looking at junior Victor Jones, senior Randy McKinnon, redshirt freshman Uchenna Nwabuike and junior transfer Cody Worthen…The left cornerback spot, replacing the graduated Sterling Moore, will likely go to sophomore Chris Parks, sophomore Kenneth Acker or junior Keith Robinson…Inside linebacker Cameron Rogers, expected to replace departed starter Pete Fleps, has missed practice this week with a strained knee. He is expected to return Saturday or Monday.

Tulane – Coach Bob Toldeo has been impressed with backup corner Alex Lauricella.  Lauricella had a deflection and interception on consecutive plays Friday…Defensive back Renaldo Thomas was taken to the hospital Wednesday after losing consciousness. It apparently is a recurring problem and forces him to lose eight or nine pounds a day…It looks like freshmen are going to get a chance to contribute at the linebacker position

Tulsa – Tulsa is looking like it will go with a committee of wide receivers this year.  Who rises up to the challenge is yet to be seen…6-foot-3, 270-pound true freshman tackle Derrick Luetjen has been impressive, as he has picked up the system well and looks to be a vital backup…Freshman Derek Patterson is listed at free safety in the media guide, but the coaches have moved him to quarterback for the time being…Junior Lowell Rose, a transfer from UCLA, is getting the first shot at the second cornerback spot but is getting pressed by Justin Skillens. Milton Howell and J.D. Ratliff also are fighting for playing time. One freshman is also intriguing Guy – Dwight Dobbins.

UTEP – In UTEP’s scrimmage Wednesday, 10 different receivers caught passes with no one finishing with more than two receptions. There may be no clear leader emerging as a preferred target…The defense, which will be heavy on pass rushers this year, caused six sacks in that scrimmage…Coach Mike Price is going to be the play-caller this year…Nick Lamaison, who enrolled early coming out of junior college in the spring, looks to lead the race to start at quarterback

Preseason Week 1 in Conference USA’s East Division

East Carolina – Offensive lineman Drew Gentry is sidelined indefinitely with a knee injury.  Kenneth Freeman has been added to the squad to replace Gentry…Defensive back Desi Brown (shoulder) and offensive lineman Doug Polochak (shoulder), who was expected to start at left guard, have sat out three consecutive days of practice…Saturday’s scrimmage will help clear up lock jams at running back, wide receiver, linebacker and on both lines, where starting nods are on the line…

Marshall – The Herd is still looking for leading receiver Aaron Dobson to return from a hamstring injury that’s plagued him for most of spring practice and has held him out of fall practice so far. Dobson was the team’s leading receiver with 44 catches for 689 yards last year…Four quarterbacks, Eddie Sullivan A.J. Graham, Rakeem Cato and Blake Frohnapel, are fighting for the starting nod. It looks like Cato is the leader tho…

Memphis – The Tigers might be looking to freshmen to help them often this year.  Three rookie running backs, Joe Price, Carl Harris and Artaves Gibson, are all vying for time behind starter Jerrell Rhodes…Wake Forest transfer Skylar Jones, JC transfer Andy Summerlin, Will Gilchrist and true freshman Taylor Reed are fighting to be the starting quarterback.  Summerlin has the edge but none of the four is very experienced…OL Ronald Leary and WR Marcus Rucker were the only two returning players to have started every Tiger game in 2010…

Southern MissTray Becton-martin, who was signed as a wide receiver in February, has made a nice transition to cornerback early in camp and the coaching staff is looking for him to be able to contribute right away…Coach Larry Fedora said he’s been impressed with some of the freshman wide receivers, offensive and defensive lineman…The team held their first scrimmage of the preseason and Kendrick Hardy led all rushers with 62 yards on seven carries including a long touchdown run of nearly 60 yards. Desmond Johnson added 52 yards on 10 carries…Austin Davis was 17-of-28 for 180 yards with two touchdowns

UAB – Freshmen Darrin Reaves and Bashr Coles are both pushing for a spot in the running back rotation…Shaquille Roberson is still waiting to be cleared academically by the NCAA…Tight end Kennard Backman, a true freshman, has looked really good and the Blazers feel may have a chance to playing a big role this year…

UCF – The Knights held their first scrimmage and had some players put up impressive stats.  On a day where the defense was out to shine, backup quarterback Blake Bortles put together a nice stat line, completing 14-of-21 passes for 173 yards, including one touchdown and interception each…Starting quarterback Jeff Godfrey was seven-of-12 for 88 yards…Six receivers caught three balls each…Latavius Murray led the running game with 69 yards on 13 carries…On defense, Deion Green has 1.5 sacks, while Barry Snider, Toby Jackson and Darius Nall had one each