Courant's primer on spring practice:
Randy Edsall 2.0 Gets Going As UConn Opens Spring Practice On Tuesday
Edsall won't bother with a depth chart this spring — players will simply be listed alphabetically in anything made public — as his exploration and analysis remain very much in the beginning stages. Players will learn systems dramatically different than those employed by Bob Diaco.
The only major change thus far is Edsall's decision to move Chris Lee, who will be a junior, from tight end to offensive tackle. "I told him he's going in there to be the starter, going in there to compete," Edsall said. "He's a big athlete (6 feet 7, 280 pounds), moves real well, has to put a little more weight on, but he's got the lower body strength to be able to do that. I'm just trying to find a way to get the best guys on the field.
Randy Edsall 2.0 Gets Going As UConn Opens Spring Practice On Tuesday
Edsall won't bother with a depth chart this spring — players will simply be listed alphabetically in anything made public — as his exploration and analysis remain very much in the beginning stages. Players will learn systems dramatically different than those employed by Bob Diaco.
The only major change thus far is Edsall's decision to move Chris Lee, who will be a junior, from tight end to offensive tackle. "I told him he's going in there to be the starter, going in there to compete," Edsall said. "He's a big athlete (6 feet 7, 280 pounds), moves real well, has to put a little more weight on, but he's got the lower body strength to be able to do that. I'm just trying to find a way to get the best guys on the field.
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