September 25, 2012
Boilermakers' defense will put the heat on Herd
Chip Ellis
Under QB Rakeem Cato, Marshall leads the country in passing yardage and in plays run from scrimmage.
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"That's a good thing because they are really good. I've watched our offensive line and they've gotten better. At some point, we have to be able to block them and we will."

Other items from Holliday's press conference, and beyond:

  • Holliday used a successful defensive play to illustrate that unit's youth, and how far it could improve.
  • "I'm not going to make excuses for them. We just have to make plays," he said. "When you look at that deal at the end of the game where we made that play [keeping Rice from scoring a touchdown late in regulation], D.J. Hunter made the play there, but you also had [tackles] Jarquez Samuel and Steve Dillon in there as freshmen - so you've got freshman-freshman-freshman in there at the end, when [Rice] had the ball at the 2-yard line, and they found a way to get it done, which is critical.

    "We will get better there. We have to. There is no choice."

  • Holliday said punter Tyler Williams will go on scholarship in January, a reward for his impact on field position. Williams was named Conference USA's special teams player of the week after averaging more than 50 yards on five punts.
  • "I can tell you I thank my lucky stars we have him," Holliday said. "During the summer, I didn't think we had anybody that could punt the ball. He's such a tremendous kid. He's third in the country in net punting [44.07], and that is the important thing."

  • Offensive line grades have been unveiled for the first time. Last weekend at Rice, left tackle Jordan Jeffries went all 90 plays (including those nullified by penalty) and led the unit with an 80 percent grade. John Bruhin also tallied an 80 percent grade in 48 plays.
  • Chris Jasperse, who has been the only Herd center used except in mop-up situations, leads the team with 354 plays. Jeffries is second with 343, followed by tackle Gage Niemeyer at 312. Garrett Scott, the starting right guard who was injured in the season opener at WVU and returned at Rice, has played 31 snaps.

  • Purdue has drawn 40,000 and change for its two home games, leaving some empties in the 62,500-seat Ross-Ade Stadium. However hostile or benign Purdue fans may be, Holliday just wants to play in front of fans.
  • Any fans. He saw the other end of the spectrum at Rice.

    "In all my years of coaching, I don't know if I've been at a tougher environment to go play as a football team," he said. "Not only with the heat and the weather and all that, you walk in there and there's 200 people in the stands, it seems. You walk out there and it's 130 on the field and there's nobody there."

  • Roster notes: Shawn Samuels, the redshirt freshman listed as second-string strong safety, changed his jersey number from 35 to 17. That would avoid a special-teams conflict with the offensive No. 35, running back Remi Watson.
  • Another freshman walk-on, wide receiver Trey Wilds, has left the program.

  • And finally, a two-deep oddity: Before the WVU game, Holliday listed Travon Van and Essray Taliaferro at running back. Taliaferro had seven carries against Western Carolina and none in the other three games.
  • And Van is now a cornerback.

    Reach Doug Smock at 304-348-5130 or dougsm...@wvgazette.com.

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