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Wildcats set for final tuneup at Pflugerville Connally

Junior running back Lache Seastrunk and the Temple Wildcats travel to Pflugerville Connally tonight for their second and final scrimmage before their Sept. 5 season opener at Cedar Park. (Mitch Green/Telegram)
AUSTIN - Temple football coach Bryce Monsen wasn’t overly concerned by any struggles his Wildcats had in their home scrimmage against Cedar Park Vista Ridge last Friday.

He said the Wildcats’ plan was to be very basic on offense and defense, which might be why Temple neither threw the ball effectively nor did a good job of defending the deep pass.

The top priority, Monsen said, was getting a good look at all of the players on the field and on film, then working in practice to correct any issues before today’s 7:30 p.m. scrimmage at Pflugerville Connally.

And even though tonight’s test is Temple’s last before its regular-season opener next Friday night at Cedar Park, Monsen says this scrimmage will resemble last week’s more than it will a real game. That’s how the Wildcats are approaching it, at least.

“It’s just a great opportunity to get better in a scrimmage format,” Monsen said. “We’ve had a good week of work and we’re excited to see our kids play again. It’s a scrimmage, so we’re not going to show a lot. We just want to watch our kids on film against someone else.”

The format for tonight’s scrimmage essentially will match last week’s. Temple’s first-team offense will face Connally’s first-team defense for 12 plays before their respective second-team units take the field. Then the Cougars’ top offense will battle the Wildcats’ No. 1 defense for 12 plays, followed by the second-team groups.

Monsen said both he and Connally coach Howard McMahan - a former Copperas Cove defensive coordinator - want to limit their starters to 30-35 plays apiece.

“We want to look at a lot of kids,” Monsen said, “but probably the most important thing is that we both get out of this healthy.”

Connally is entering its first season as a Class 5A program. The Cougars, whose top returning player is linebacker Thomas Curry (104 tackles), were 7-4 last year and reached the playoffs before losing to New Braunfels.

In 2005, Monsen’s first year as Temple’s head coach, Connally defeated the visiting Wildcats 28-7.

“I don’t know a lot about them and we don’t game plan against the other team in a scrimmage, but I know they usually have a lot of talent and lots of speed,” Monsen said. “They won a lot of games and district titles in 4A. They’ll be very good.”

Although running back Lache Seastrunk scored three touchdowns and receiver Tevin Reese and fullback Marcus Jones each scored a long TD against Vista Ridge, Temple’s secondary allowed four long touchdown passes.

“As a defensive back you’re out there where everyone can see you, but you have to have a short memory,” Monsen said. “We’ve been working on proper technique and alignment. It was a good opportunity to show the kids what they need to work on and they’ve been very receptive about everything."

gwille@temple-telegram.com

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