BHSU sports information
SPEARFISH - Black Hills
State Yellow Jacket football
team began its spring drills on Tuesday after a productive offseason and
momentum from last season's second consecutive Dakota Athletic
Conference Championship and NAIA postseason appearance.
Head coach John Scott and his
staff are entering their sixth season and are looking to build on a
solid core of returning players on both sides of the
ball.
"We couldn't be more pleased
with our offseason workouts, the players weight room intensity and
work ethics continue to be the foundation of our program," Scott
said. "This group not only
improved individually this winter, but more importantly they
brought out the best in each other."
The Yellow Jackets are
expecting 56 players participating including 37 letterwinners from
last season.
Offensively, the Jackets return
seven starters, having to replace a pair of seniors in
all-conference and three-year starter Matt Frankenfield at center
and all conference tight end Matt Minter, a two year
starter.
On the defensive side of the
ball, the Jackets return seven starters, but must replace a pair of
defensive linemen who made a huge presence for the Jackets every
Saturday. Two-time all conference nose tackle Rodney Wasche and
defensive end Andy Seamann were a consistent force the past two
seasons. Four-time All-DAC
and All-American Tanner Tetrault will be noticeably absent as the
Jackets prepare this spring.
Senior linebackers Nate Batteen
and Sid Colglazier and defensive back Garland Sanders all provided
experience, depth, and maturity which were important down the
stretch last season.
"This group of senior's had a
great run here - maybe one of the best in the history of the
program," said Scott.
A look at the team by
position:
Quarterbacks - Last fall one of
Scott's biggest concerns was the quarterback position where it was
determined a week before fall drills that returning quarterback
Erik Osborne was ineligible due one too many semesters. The job was
awarded to incoming freshman Drew Hodge who, after a slow start
having to learn the system on the run, ended up passing for 1,900
yards and 15 touchdowns.
This spring in addition to
Drew, the Jackets will be working with redshirt Duane Aamot who has
demonstrated both a strong arm and running ability this
winter.
"Both quarterbacks have
improved both their knowledge of our schemes and their physical
quarterbacking skills," Scott said.
Running Backs - In the
backfield the Jackets have some talent and field experience to work
with. Sophomore Tanner Ehrlich, who earned all conference honors in
rushing for 973 yards, returns along with senior running mate James
Lemke, who is on track to regain the form that made him our most
reliable back two years ago.
"Tanner is a special back - his
instincts combined with his physical abilities make him a threat
every time he touches the ball," said Scott.
Also in the mix at the halfback
position are sophomore Ryan Palmer who made a solid impression last
fall as a back-up. At the
fullback position the Jackets have a solid back in Clint Nicholes
who is one of the strongest players on the team.
Tight Ends - Back-up tight end
from the fall, Cliff Bryan, returns for his final season having
improved his speed, strength and pass catching abilities this
winter. He continues to develop into a consistent blocker and will
now expand his talents to the receiving end this
spring.
Drew Reuman returns after a
medical year. He played major role in 2006 as a freshman, but
off-season surgery did not allow him to compete last fall, he was
given the green light and is 100 percent this spring. Adding to the tight end depth are
sophomore Matt Gottlob and redshirt freshman Trevor Olson. Both
have outstanding potential, but need more time to develop
consistency in both the run and pass game.
Receivers - The receiving corps
is a talented group with plenty of returning experience, but must
develop better consistency this spring.
Senior Joe Beehler is a
multi-dimensional player whether it is on the receiving end or
taking a direct snap.
"Joe's year started slow due to
an injury in the second week," Scott said. "He returned and filled
a number of roles, and we need him to step up big for us this
fall."
Corey Wheeler, who pulled in 50
catches and eight touchdowns during his first two years, will move
to the flanker position and could have a huge year.
Also returning after gaining
game experience last fall are seniors Justin Kloppel, an outside
receiver who set a position record in the weight room this winter
(hang clean) and Josh Redden who plays inside, but can align in all
the positions.
Newcomer Jamie January
transferred to the Jackets this winter from the University of Mary
and is expected to be a major contributor in the Jackets offense
next fall.
Brandon Stoddard joined the
squad this winter and will provide spring depth at an outside
receiver.
Offensive Line - Up front
protecting the quarterback and opening holes for the running backs
will be an experienced and athletic offensive line.
"These guys are not only strong
and aggressive, they are pretty athletic as well," Scott
said.
First-team all-conference
tackle Josh Breske will anchor a line that has been together for
three years. Along with Breske, juniors Cody Geffre and Jason
Boeding started all 11 games last season.
Breske gives the Jackets that
big presence at tackle where his 6 foot, 5 inch frame and good feet
gives the quarterback excellent protection. Geffre will move inside
to a more natural guard position from his tackle spot. Boeding, a
relentless worker, returns as the fastest and strongest on the
line.
Sophomore center Tom Owsiany
has had an outstanding winter where he left impressive marks in all
his lifts. He will bring a
physical style of play to the offensive line this
spring.
Depth-wise the line is solid
with redshirt sophomore Kale DeMinck and sophomores Colt Stephens
and Nick Petersen who received valuable playing time last fall.
Redshirt Robbie Muller will also get plenty of reps this spring to
gain field experience and provide depth this
fall.
Defense - Defensively, the
Jackets find themselves in a similar position as the offense with
some key returning starters from a defense that ranked number one
in both scoring and total defense in the conference last
fall.
Scott points out that the
experience lost were key players and the positions might be a
little more difficult to fill right away. The Jackets lost a pair of linemen,
linebackers, and secondary to graduation. "You don't gain that kind
of experience back in one spring, but at the same time the talent
is there and these kids play well together," Scott
said.
Defensive Line - Up front the
defense line has the talent to play at the level the defense is
accustomed to. Led by junior first-team all-conference selection
Wacey Coleman, who led the team in sacks and tackles for loss, and
seniors Kyle King, Talon Tucker and Justin Thorpe the Jackets have
playmakers.
The depth will only improve
with the addition of a couple kids who saw action in a number of
games last season.
"Offensive lines will have to
know where Wacey is on every play.
We anticipate teams doubling him more this year which means
that someone else will have an opportunity," Scott
said.
Thorpe, who was slowed last
season by nagging injuries, and Tucker make up an active front who
should continue the trend of creating chaos in opposing team's
backfields this fall. Nose tackle Kyle King will get his shot as a
full-time starter this spring while sophomores ends Clay Smith and
John Speicher, along with senior nose tackle Jonathan Crosswait,
are also capable of making big contributions. Red shirt freshman Mike Badovinatz has
had a good winter adding weight and strength and will get some
spring looks at end as well.
Linebackers - The line backing
corps can be described as in past years - athletic and quick.
Combining that with a physical style of play should keep the
defense near the top of the conference.
The linebackers won't all be
new though as it is not uncommon for the defense to travel with ten
linebackers who play each week. Strong side linebacker Tyler
Tetrault had a stellar season earning all-conference honors and is
expected to lead the defense.
Opposite Tetrault on the
outside is junior Sean Sweet who creates backfield chaos coming off
the weak side edge. Sophomore Tom Tripp gained valuable experience
both as a linebacker and special team's player. Semester transfer
Nick Prather has demonstrated an aggressive style and will figure
into the mix along with red shirts Lane Varner and Sam
Campfield.
The inside linebacking corps
have outstanding instincts and will be key components in stopping
the opponents run this fall. Senior Josh Fundis, junior Forest
Sainsbury, and sophomore Richard Fairhead are very solid. Sainsbury
continues to improve on his pass coverage, stopping the run is no
problem for the former Harding County Rancher. Rapid City's sophomore winter transfer
Chris Opitz has shown excellent strength and speed this winter and
will be a solid addition to the inside position, along with
redshirt freshman Michael Kreitman who is one of the biggest inside
linebackers.
Defensive Backs - The defensive
secondary lost four- time all-conference, 2006 Player of the Year,
and All-American performer Tanner Tetrault along with a dependable
and versatile safety in Garland Sanders.
One would think that things
look bleak, but outstanding depth at the corner position and a
couple safeties's waiting to make their mark, things could work out
just fine for the defensive backfield. At corner, senior Tony Dill
returns for his final season after garnering all-conference honors
in the fall.
Joining Dill at the corner
positions are juniors Darrell Neiman and Dwayne Brown. Both Brown
and Neiman have started on different occasions and played in all
eleven games.
Redshirt freshman Tyler
Robinson continues to impress the coaches with his effort both on
the field and in the weight room.
At the safety position, senior
Dustin Dooley and junior Clayton Schleusner logged quality minutes
last fall. Their physical qualities are a fit for what the Jackets
expect from the position. The key element for both of them is to
develop consistency and self-confidence.
Trevor Lightfield joined the
squad during winter drills and will use the spring and fall to gain
experience.
Special Teams - Special teams will also
get plenty of attention this spring.
With the departure of last
season's punter, the job is up for grabs this spring. Tanner
Ehrlich was a backup in the fall and will get time to perfect his
technique. The Jackets also made sure to bring in a punter for the
fall. Kicking duties will
be handled by returning sophomore Micah Nielsen.
Nielsen handled PAT's and field goals in the fall and has developed his leg this winter to handle the kickoff duties. Sturgis' redshirt Casey Kaubisch will also get plenty of reps in the kicking game. Punt returns will see a new face this fall after the graduation of last season's return specialist Garland Sanders.
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