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Notes from football media day

Zach Klitzman

Monday was Penn football media day down at Franklin Field, and there seemed to be a renewed sense of optimism as Penn was voted second in the preseason media poll.

I wrote a feature in the Welcome Back issue of the DP on the new rushing-focused offense centered around quarterback Keiffer Garton. Meanwhile, fellow editor/Buzz writer Noah Rosenstein did a complementary story on the offensive line, possibly the only thing slowing down the new offense heading into the season. (We also have some other good stories on second-tier sports, so be sure to check out the new issue.)

But as always due to space limitations we couldn't fit everything into the print edition (coach Al Bagnoli spoke to reporters for roughly 20 minutes, after all). So here are some extra thoughts/tidbits I got from the team. (You can get partial audio for Bagnoli's interview and Garton's over at Soft Pretzel Logic.)

1) According to Bagnoli, senior quarterback Kyle Olson has fully recovered from his knee injury he suffered against Brown last year, and has participated in all of the team's practices. "It’s kind of an added bonus," Bagnoli said. While he could see some snaps at quarterback as the No. 2 -- "There's no doubt, Keiffer's our starting quarterback," Bagnoli said -- Olson's most important contribution will be as the punter. Last year he averaged 38.5 yards per punt, including a team-high 57-yard boot.

2) Speaking of special teams, I was very impressed with junior kicker Andrew Samson. He's gotten a lot of preseason attention after an All-American year (16-for-19 on field goals and 20-for-20 PATs). When asked if he paid attention to all the hype, he replied that "it's great to be recognized for what I did last year, but I'm not really looking into it since it's what I do during the season that matters." That might seem like he's being modest for modesty's sake, but he seemed sincere.

In short, I got the impression he was very calm, cool, collected and mature. Just the attributes you want in a kicker when the game's on the line.

3) The Quakers will be tested right off the bat. They open with Villanova, who was ranked fifth with two first-place votes, in the Football Championship Subdivision preseason media poll. "I can think of easier games to open with," Bagnoli laughingly said. At the same time, he did mention that in five of the last six seasons the rivalry game (if you want to call it that) went down to the wire, though 'Nova won them all. It'll be interesting to see if this year's game is similar to the five (average margin of defeat five points) or if it's closer to the 34-14 Villanova beating in 2007.

4) Chalk it up to his offensive line coaching experience at Penn, but new offensive coordinator Jon McLaughlin definitely seemed like a no-frills, blue-collar (as much as I hate that expression in sports) coach. He emphasized technique and fundamentals, saying "more teams lose games than win games" due to as few as "one or two mistakes." The offense he'll run as play caller won't be finesse as much as hard-nosed physical running, but I can definitely see why the players are buying into his philosophy. Looks like Bagnoli made a smart choice hiring from within.

5) Though Garton believes the possibilities for the offense are endless, they'll be ended quickly if Garton doesn't progress as a passer. Last year he was 41-for-68 with a 1:5 TD-INT ratio, though Bagnoli seemed very pleased with his improvement in the vertical passing game. While I'll believe that, if opponents stack eight in the box or shut down the perimeter let's see just how well Garton can stand in the pocket and zip in a ball 30 yards downfield.

H0wever, it seems that Garton does have the intangibles down. "He's got some of those instinctive leadership qualities that you want, that competitive people have," Bagnoli said of the junior.

Note: I got to give credit to Noah who attended media day with me and transcribed Bagnoli's, Garton's and McLaughlin's interviews.

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8 Responses to “Notes from football media day”

  1. Friends of Jon Lubin Says:

    Are you guys on a retainer from SPL? You seem very keen to link
    to his blog. Granted, his content is terrific.

    How come you guys are not able to post these links for audio?

    Some other questions about the upcoming gridiron season and this post:
    1) What about the long snapping? This has been a bit
    of an adventure in recent memory.

    2) Who is expected to be the holder for Sansom?

    3)What intangibles do you think Garton has? Are you talking about his
    timing of getting the play out to the huddle? Are you talking about
    his clock management and overall field awareness? Are you hinting
    that he is capable of calling his own plays? Details please! You left
    your readers wanting more from this comment!

    4) What have we learned about ticket sales and other marketing techniques used to attract people to Franklin Field for this season?
    When is the interview with Felici?

    Thank you !

    Friends of Jon Lubin

  2. Zach Klitzman Says:

    FOJL, simple answer to the audio question is that my recorder doesn't have the ability to be uploaded to the internet.

    As for long snapping, I didn't ask any questions about that. However, last year they seemed to have it down pretty pat (it was two and three years ago that it was awful). Jake Lewko, a senior linebacker, handled the duties last year, though according to the media guide sophomore Ed Kispert "can also handle the responsibility. Also J.D. Whittington, who I wrote the profile below on last year, is returning from injury and could also get some looks at snapper.

    http://media.www.dailypennsylvanian.com/media/storage/paper882/news/2008/09/19/Sports/Football.Supplement.From.Joe.Cool.To.Bagnoli.Football.In.Snappers.Blood-3441154-page2.shtml

    I don't remember who was the holder last year, but I think it was Kyle Olson. Shouldn't be a problem.

    Intangibles of Garton: I guess I was referring to the Bagnoli quote about his leadership and competitiveness. There were several other quotes from Bagnoli and McLaughlin about Garton's progress as the leader and focus of the offense. So I got the sense that he's grasping a lot of the aspects that make a great starting quarterback other than just a good arm.

    Lastly, there wasn't any marketing people down at Franklin Field, hence we didn't interview anyone about it. However, we'll have a marketing/ticketing story before the first game (probably in the supplement that comes out Sept. 19).

  3. Ernie Nounou Says:

    Good ground level reporting, thanks. It's surprising no mention has been made of the incoming Freshman Connecticut All State QB. Any word of his progress, and if he's the real deal?

    We also heard there were a couple of highly touted incoming "Big 33" linemen; how are they doing?

    Thanks.

    EN

  4. Mark Says:

    The Penn kicker's name is Andrew Samson. Not Sansom, like the street. This should be corrected.

  5. Zach Klitzman Says:

    Thanks for the heads up Mark.

    Ernie, I got the sense that not many freshmen will see significant time on the offensive side of the ball considering they have depth at most positions. The one exception is offensive line, but according to most of the interviews Noah conducted for his O-Line story, it seemed playing time on the line will go to sophs and up. And at QB, especially with Garton and Olson, I doubt Billy Ragone (the CT QB) will play. In fact, he hasn't been given a number yet and isn't even named as one of the top five quarterbacks in the media guide.

  6. alumni Says:

    nothing to do with this article but just wanted to point out...
    http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/teams/photo?photoId=2318152&teamId=219
    not penn state...

  7. Aaron Silverberg Says:

    Penn vs Penn State .. remind me of this Lubin controversy over here!

    lol

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