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Saturday scrimmage report

Davis catching on, Harnish happy with offense

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"I'm getting my eyes in the right spots, learning to focus in on my keys," Davis said. "I'm getting everything taken care of as far as what I have to take care of."

Davis also was happy to get a little extra coaching after practice from his dad, Tommy Davis Jr., who was a standout running back at Iowa State.

"That's my dad," Davis said. "He's getting into it."

Linebacker Cory Hanson continues to make plays on the ball in the air. In the past three days, I can count three separate plays where he dropped back into coverage, read the play and got at least one hand on the pass.

Running back Justin Anderson has been in-and-out of practice so far, but turned in a nice day complete with a touchdown run and he looked smoother on his footwork than he had been in previous practices. NIU coach Jerry Kill said Anderson has been dealing with toe issues and now has a wider shoe that should negate those troubles.

Freshman wide receiver Daniel Rodriguez again saw time with the No. 1 offense, but didn't see too many throws come his way. I think what today proved is that the situation at wide receiver is going to get even more muddled before it becomes clear. That's what happens when you have a lot of freshmen and inexperienced players in the mix. Willie Clark had one of his best days of camp while Perez Ashford wasn't seen too much. You could have flipped those names just two days ago.

Panan Tense started at right tackle with Kevin Skatrud on the sidelines again with a leg injury.

Freshman Jared Volk took about 60 snaps as the second-string center today.

The most surprising thing that happened today? With the referees working the scrimmage, I only counted four penalties. That's shocking to me considering how many young and inexperienced players NIU has on the field at any given time.

"That's unusual for a first scrimmage," Kill said. "So I thought the discipline was good."

Safety David Bryant had this to say about the state of the defense: "We're still working," he said. "We've got pretty much all of our stuff in but the small details and situational stuff we've got to work on. We have a lot of young guys that are starting to play now and they're starting to see some things they haven't seen."

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