“I feel like we did great,” Choloh said, speaking for the defense following the closed two-hour scrimmage in Veterans Memorial Stadium, “but our offense really came to play today. They had a lot of good plays.”
This scrimmage featured more situational play – down-and-distance scenarios, red zone, short yardage, goal line, etc. – and more work with the 1s and 2s than the full-squad rotations last week.
“I thought we had a good second scrimmage. Both sides made plays at times and, obviously, both sides have things to clean up,” Troy head coach Chip Lindsey said. “But I was really pleased with the way we responded up front in the O-line.