fore getting asked to hit somebody.
But neither will they draw any age
discounts from receiving punishment
by defenders.
It's time to grow up, and they know
it.
"It is up to us to have the chance
to come together as our line," Kalis
said. "Last year, it was kind of Scho
and Taylor 's line. It was their deal,
and they were the leaders. Now, it is
kind of cool for us five to all be young
guys, with Graham [Glasgow] being
the oldest. It's cool for us five to come
together and lead each other and be
our own line, create our own identity.
So far, I think it is going really well.
"No one really has that much expe-
rience. The five of us all being young,
it allows us to mesh and come to-
gether in a way that we didn't last
year. This year, when we screw up,
we're all doing the same thing. It's
easier to coach each other, because
we're on the same level. That brings
a level of comfort that we didn't have
last year. We're going to be pretty
good. You can share that with each
Redshirt sophomore right guard Kyle Kalis said he is looking to make improvements in his
game and is using last season as a motivating factor for this year.
PHOTO BY LON HORWEDEL