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Maryland football is at the halfway point in fall camp with the second scrimmage set for this upcoming Saturday as head coach Mike Locksley and his staff tweak both sides of the ball and iron out the depth chart.
While third-year running back Antwain Littleton noted “this is one of those weeks where we're dealing with the mental part” of camp, there’s one aspect that’s kept him encouraged.
“The team camaraderie. I feel like this year we're more together than we've ever been,” Littleton. “Coach Locks, he's always talking about the togetherness as far as even the guys that don't usually talk to other certain guys on the team, like, we all find ways to click. We all find ways to make sure that we're involved with each other.”
That’s helped the offense through a transition under first-year offensive coordinator as the adjustments to the offense have been evident yet “simple” if you ask Littleton.
“He’s a simple guy. He can do a lot of things in different formations but will keep it simple with you and we'll stick to our game plan. If there's ever a time where it's a little adversity thrown at us, we won't fold.” Littleton added.
While Gattis, grad assistant Kyle Edwards and player-turned-coach Eric Najarian are working with a quarterback room once again led by Taulia Tagovailoa, Gattis’s also adds to the decades of experience that Gunter Brewer offers the wide receiver room. Junior wideout Tai Felton has noted that in the offense’s imprint.
“He's a very high-energy guy. I mean, he's an old receiver coach. He played receiver in high school. He played receiver in college. He played receiver in the league. So anytime you have somebody with that experience, he's able to help you, able to elevate your game. He's played at that level. And he was also at Alabama with coach Locks. Anybody that's been at that system, and they know national championships, the type of guys they have, so he's been able to help us and just elevate our game.”
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