
"I was very, very pleased with our effort, attitude and work ethic," Hughes said. "I was happy with the start of our new offense. I thought we did a lot of good things. We caught the ball well and ran well. We had a few execution issues, but that's to be expected being the first day.
"I think we've got a chance to have a good football team this year."
That may be true, but as Hughes also pointed out, everyone looks like an All-American in shorts. Here are three takeaways from the first practice.
Pondering Ponder
The switch from a ground-and-pound offense to an air-raid has captured the imaginations of JSU's players and fans alike.
The skill position players are there: Terrell Kennedy and Jordan Johnson out of the backfield and a veteran wide receiver corps bolstered by JUCO additions Ra'meik Wallace, Kobe Gates and Calvin Keyes.
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