Mitchell making strong case for starting at cornerback

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Mitchell making strong case for starting at cornerback

By BRIAN CHRISTOPHERSON / Lincoln Journal Star / 14 hours ago

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Six players are at the forefront in the battle for the two corner spots: Mitchell, Andrew Green, Mohammed Seisay, Antonio Bell, Stanley Jean-Baptiste and Daniel Davie. It’s a competition that figures to carry into the season. It's a competition Mitchell is much more equipped to handle now than before.

“My biggest deal is I kind of knew my plays but not well enough,” he said. “And when you go into a game, you've got to be certain on everything. You can’t just know it halfway." Secondary coach Terry Joseph said Mitchell really locked in this fall. The coach said the corner is “like a jitterbug” out there, using his speed to his advantage, showing quick change of direction and good ball skills.

And defensive coordinator John Papuchis said Mitchell’s small size doesn’t stop him from having a physical presence. “Josh is really a good tackler. He is slight. He knows that. He’s had to deal with that his whole life as a football player,” Papuchis said. “Because of it, he tackles low and does a good job of taking people’s feet out. That’s the way he has to tackle. He’s not going to be a guy who forms people up. But he does a good job with what he has.”

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Pretty good article about Mitchell. I don't think many of us here would have thought he'd have a shot at starting CB. Nice. :thumbs :

/edit: Pretty funny--that pic of him in coverage during the Washington game. :lol:

 
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I think it is interesting that Mitchell is getting all the attention from that list. The most interesting part to me is that Daniel Davie is in the running as a Red-shirt freshman

 
Last year I thought Mitchell looked alright when he had chance. No doubt he made some mistakes, but still looked like best option on the other side of Dennard. Then poof- he was gone.

 
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