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UA FOOTBALL PRACTICE : Broadway moving up depth chart at cornerback spot Published: Thursday, August 21, 2008 PRINT E-MAIL ![]() Broadway There was big news on Broadway Wednesday. Not New York’s Broadway, Arkansas’ Broadway. Ramon Broadway to be exact. The bright lights are on Broadway as a first-team cornerback. After Wednesday morning’s practice, Razorback defensive coordinator Willy Robinson said the sophomore for now has moved ahead of senior captain Jamar Love at boundary corner. Robinson says “ nothing is etched in stone” which one will start in the season opener against Western Illinois, Aug. 30 at Reynolds Razorback Stadium.
Nor is at safety with junior Matt Harris now contesting senior Dallas Washington at tight (strong ) safety and also likely to continue contending with freshman free safety Elton Harris, recently advanced ahead of Harris. “ If all of a sudden we make those position changes, ” Robinson said, “ and we change our depth chart, you’d like to think that the guy that’s moved from a one to two is going to bristle up and try to compete and come back and be a one. ” It’s obvious Robinson wants Love to more than just bristle up. “ We didn’t feel like he’d been playing up to his consistency, ” Robinson said. “ So we had to make that move to hopefully sit down there and burn a fire underneath his butt. ” Meanwhile, Broadway stands first team. A third-year sophomore, Broadway lettered last year mainly on special teams but also logged some time in the secondary and broke up a pass and recovered a fumble. During the August preseason, Broadway not only has been making the big plays with interceptions but also doing the little things consistently, Robinson said. “ Right now he’s playing at a level that is consistent, ” Robinson said. “ That’s what we’re looking for. ” Broadway knows Robinson and cornerbacks coach Lorenzo Ward always look for more. “ I feel like I’ve had a decent camp, ” Broadway said. “ There are things I could have done better. Me and Coach Ward got in the film room and worked on technique. ” On the offensive line, sophomore Wade Grayson of Harrison continues competing with senior incumbent Mitch Petrus at first-team guard and also working at emergency backup center behind Jonathan Luigs, the senior two-time All-American and 2007 Rimington Award winner. Grayson said “ it’s still kind of even” as he and Petrus split first-team time. What kind of time does that leave Grayson at center ? “ I’m pretty much guard right now, but they still have got me working on some center stuff, ” Grayson said. “ After practice and before practice they’ve got me doing snaps and working on my calls. I just don’t work on it during practice. ” Seth Oxner, the redshirt freshman from Monticello with whom Grayson has twice traded places in guard-center swaps, takes the backup center reps in practice. However, offensive line coach Mike Summers does want Grayson prepared at center, too. “ Knowing center from earlier helped me a lot, ” Grayson said. “ Knowing center helps you know both guard positions because you pretty well have got to tell them what to do. ” Is he game-ready to play center if needed ? “ Uh, I wouldn’t put it that far, ” Grayson said. “ But I am getting there. A few things I need to work on getting the calls right but the basic stuff, I’ve got all that down. As far as game-plan, I feel a little bit behind. ” What about snapping ? “ We’ve been working on those, ” Grayson said. “ They were good the first few days of practice and they started getting bad. We couldn’t figure out what was wrong. Finally me and Coach Summers started snapping together and we’ve got it all figured out now. ” With true freshman running back De’Anthony Curtis of Camden Fairview still not able to practice because of last week’s knee injury, fellow true freshman Dennis Johnson of Texarkana logs lots of work this week behind fourth-year junior starting running back Michael Smith. “ Dennis Johnson is the one that’s gotten a lot of reps here lately and has really done some good things, ” running backs coach Tim Horton said. “ I think we’ll see a lot out of him. He’s starting to learn the offense better. He’s going to play and play a lot and play early. ” Coach Bobby Petrino put the Razorbacks through practice in pads Wednesday morning inside the Walker Pavilion. The Hogs are set to practice this afternoon and on Friday night at Reynolds Razorback Stadium will hold their dress rehearsal mock game prepping for the real thing against Western Illinois on Aug. 30 here. Friday night’s mock game is closed both to the public and to media. More Stories From: NATE ALLEN · Petrino dismisses Battle after 2nd arrest · SEC, Arkansas looking to shake off sub-par seasons · UA linebacker Khiry Battle arrested on suspicion of DUI · Diamond Hogs' tough schedule paid off in the end · Ex-UA coach Richardson speaks at All-Star clinic Yesterday's Most Popular 1. Hogs continue to play from coast to coast Today's Most E-mailed 1. THE RECRUITING GUY : Purifoy's size fits into UA's plans 2. Iowa prep standout Kelly joins UA track 3. HOG FUTURES JERRY MITCHELL : Hurricane brings Mitchell to Hogs |
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