AWC has speed, size, numbers on D-Line By Brian Fogg @foggyskies YUMA SUN
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Arizona Western defensive end Tevita Okuvaka (27) dives to tackle running back John Oliver during the Matadors’ intra-squad scrimmage Saturday at AWC. |
Arizona Western is going to be able to throw speed, size and numbers at teams with its defensive front. There is a caveat. The Matadors are also young up front with a handful of freshmen looking to find some playing time.
Fortunately for AWC, what appears to be the starting lineup for the season opener on August 24 vs. New Mexico Military offers some experience.
“Due to injuries it’s good to have that depth,” AWC defensive line coach Tony Mitchell said. “There’s not a lot of drop off between any of these guys.”
The team will be led by Matthew James (6-5, 320) at nose guard as an old-school run stopper.
“I told the guys that the defense starts on the inside out,” Mitchell said. “If our nose guard controls the A gap, then we have the ability to do a whole lot more.”
The 3 technique (outside the guard’s shoulder) will be Kinsman Trammell (6-4, 250), Dakari Bickham (6-3, 280) is the strong side defensive end, and Tevita Otuvaka (6-3, 225) is the weak side defensive end.
“It’s tough when you don’t have a whole lot of guys coming back, however Tevita, Kinsman and Dakari are all returning,” Mitchell said. “They know the sets and they know the schemes. They can be a little bit faster, as opposed to the other guys that may be thinking a little bit and trying to understand the scheme.”
Bickham and Otuvaka were on the roster a season ago, but they didn’t get a lot of playing time behind Azur Kamara and Tyrik Jones. After a year of learning the schemes and practicing against those two, the pair is ready to try and do the same thing.
“It has gotten a lot better since last year,” Bickham said. “The transition after being behind Azur (Kamara) and Tyrik (Jones) got better, because we learned a lot from both of them. It’s just getting us better.”
The second wave starts with Mississippi Delta transfer Marcus Bragg (6-6, 255) as a weak side end, Matt Hatchie (6-3, 265) in the 3 technique, Corey Brown at nose guard (6-3, 315), and Lazarus Williams as a strong side end.
Charles Johnson (6-3, 330) is also in that group, but he has been battling a knee injury.
“What we’ve done is give an ample amount of reps and opportunities and these are the four guys right now,” Mitchell said. “August 24 those four may not necessarily be the next four.”
Pittsburgh transfer Sean Gilbert Jr. (6-1, 255) and 2017 Yuma Catholic graduate and South Dakota State transfer Daniel Callender will also be in the mix to get some playing time.
“Callender got here late, so we’re trying to get him ready,” Mitchell said. “In terms of his physical gifts and ability, if he’s not the top guy, there’s no one that would be over him. He’s really a thin and wiry guy. He doesn’t mind to mix it up. He loves to hit somebody.”
Solidity on the depth chart could be offered on Thursday as the team will see its first contact drills against someone that isn’t on the same team as the Matadors will scrimmage Mesa.
“It’s going to be fun,” Bickham said. “We can’t wait for it. We’ve been eager to hit. We haven’t really hit all season.”