EWU readies for spring football
QB Adams, LB Hamlin highlight returnees.
Having something to prove – but not too much – may be the best situation for the Eastern Washington football team, which opens five weeks of spring practice on Thursday.
The Eagles are coming off one of the most successful seasons in school history – 11 wins, a Big Sky Conference title and a spot in the FCS semifinals – but have plenty of opportunities to improve.
“We had a great season, and we appreciate the great things we were able to do,” Eastern head coach Beau Baldwin said. “Our guys really took that mind-set that it was a great year, but that we want even more.”
Fans can expect the Eagles to focus on several key areas even as they blend 83 returning lettermen and newcomers in preparing for the first 12-game regular season in school history:
- An intact returning coaching staff that Baldwin says has allowed a smooth offseason that will help the Eagles expand their play-calling – “more than we’ve been able to in the past,” Baldwin said.
- A new-look receiving corps that should benefit from a stable offensive line, a better running game and the return of presumptive starting quarterback Vernon Adams.
- A chance to work on some “different looks on defense” and create more pre-snap confusion for opposing teams.
- Making the most of an extended spring schedule, which begins Thursday, runs through the Red-White Game on April 27 and continues the following week with two more practices and a scrimmage.