On a beautiful, sunny Saturday afternoon, they gathered in A.W. Mumford Stadium to get their first look at the Southern football team under new coach Stump Mitchell. The gates were open for the final scrimmage of spring practice, and a few hundred fans passed through them to take a look. Birds chirped. Players hustled from station to station, moving to the sounds of whistles and cheers. Most fans took a seat in the stands on the west side. And here’s what they saw:
-- Jeremiah McGinty taking most of the snaps at quarterback. That wasn’t much of a surprise, given that McGinty is the only quarterback on scholarship this spring. Record-setting senior Bryant Lee completed his eligibility, and freshman LeAndre Thompson moved to the secondary, leaving McGinty and a handful of walk-ons, including Ramal Ellis of Destrehan and Hasoni Alfred of Ville Platte. “It’s a different feeling, but there’s nothing guaranteed about where I’m going to be in the fall,” McGinty said, “so every day I have to work hard.” McGinty attempted five passes as a freshman last season.
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