Colorado State defensive coordinator Freddie Banks looks down at his play sheet during spring practice outside Canvas Stadium on April 19, 2022. In light of collectively diligent efforts to develop over spring’s prior stages, CSU defenders believe they will be able to display proper knowledge of Banks’ system while executing at a high level. We’re just getting reps at our stuff and want to see individuals sustain execution.” We’re not trying to trick our offense or game plan. Now some guys are gonna take 50-60 snaps. We’ve had scrimmages where guys have taken 40 snaps. “Seeing our guys sustain their execution and sustain the fundamentals and their technique for a long period of time is the goal,” Banks said confidently. this weekend, Banks’ objectives are simple. Still, before building off the past few weeks during the summer, CSU boasts an opportunity to conclusively connect spring’s dots upon taking the turf at Canvas Stadium for its annual Green & Gold Game on Saturday. 6 scoring defense in 2021 –– CSU defenders have seemingly placed themselves on the proper path toward becoming adept masterminds inside his system Jay Norvell’s inaugural stint atop the helm rolls around. We’ve got a good base to start that will lead us to become experts.”Īs Banks alluded to –– who orchestrated the FCS’ No. I wouldn’t think becoming masters would happen in 15 practices. But that’s where we should get to in fall camp.
I wouldn’t say we’re on next-level football yet. You see guys getting better every single day and understanding their jobs. “That was the biggest thing about spring ball. “Our fundamentals have improved a lot,” the defensive coordinator said.