“Garbers is doing an incredible job, leading the offense and holding everybody accountable,” running back Alex Netherda said. “When somebody runs the wrong route, gets the wrong the block or hits the wrong hole, he won’t harp on you, but he’ll let you know that you did it wrong and what the right thing to do is.”
Modster, who ran with the second team, said he’s picking up the playbook quickly, but he’s still learning certain checks and some of the offense’s nuance. His first pass was intercepted by Penn State transfer Isaiah Humphries, but the former UCLA quarterback completed his next two passes for a total of 10 yards.