Midway through Thursdays practice, the Huskies will be half done with their allotted 15 spring practices.
At the start of spring ball, the quarterback battle between Nick Montana and Keith Price was the focal point. There has been little else to veer the spotlight away.
For kicks, knowing this is the halfway point of spring football, lets assemble what a two-deep may look like if the Huskies had to play this Saturday and everyone who has been involved this spring (at least was out on the field) was available:
QB
1. Keith Price
2. Nick Montana
RB
1. Chris Polk
2. Jesse Callier
FB
1. Zach Fogerson
2. Jonathan Amosa
WR
1. Jermaine Kearse
2. Cody Bruns
WR
1. Devin Aguilar
2. DiAndre Campbell
WR
1. Kevin Smith
2. James Johnson
TE
1. Austin Seferian-Jenkins
2. Michael Hartvigson
LT
1. Senio Kelemete
2. Micah Hatchie
LG
1. Erik Kohler
2. Colin Tanigawa
C
1. Drew Schaefer
2. Daniel Kanczugowski
RG
1. Colin Porter
2. James Atoe
RT
1. Ben Riva
2. Skyler Fancher
Defense
DE
1. Hauoli Jamora
2. Talia Crichton
DT
1. Alameda Taamu
2. Lawrence Lagafuaina
DT
1. Sione Potoae
2. Chris Robinson
DE
1. Everette Thompson
2. Josh Shirley
CB
1. Quinton Richardson
2. Anthony Gobern
CB
1. Desmond Trufant
2. Greg Ducre
WLB
1. Garret Gilliland
2. Thomas Tutogi
MLB
1. Cort Dennison
2. Tim Tucker
SLB
1. John Timu
2. Jordan Wallace
SS
1. Sean Parker
2. Justin Glenn
FS
1. Nate Fellner
2. Will Shamburger
K
1. Erik Folk
Punter
1. Kiel Rasp or Will Mahan
Long snapper
1. Brendan Lopez
Kickoff returners
Jesse Callier and Kevin Smith
Punt returners
Devin Aguilar
Jesse Callier
Holder
Cody Bruns
William Chandler
This will obviously get a shakeup in the fall. Incoming receiver Kasen Williams will challenge to be in the rotation, if not start. When Deontae Cooper heals, hell challenge for carries and kick return duties.
Semisi Tokolahi (DT), Princeton Fuimaono (LB) and Cooper Pelluer (LB) should also be back.
Overall, the two-deep shows improved depth on a team that is now mostly Steve Sarkisian recruits.