California Golden Bears - Football

California Golden Bears - Football

Aug. 17, 1997

Carter, Smith Shine in Fall Workouts

BERKELEY, Calif. - The Cal Football team finished its unpadded portion of its fall practice session in Turlock on Saturday with two long practices. On Sunday, the Bears have their first full-contact padded practice which is scheduled at 2:30 p.m. It is the only practice scheduled during the day. While some of Cal's top players such as tailback Tarik Smith and offensive lineman John Welbourn have only participated on a limited basis in non-contact practices thus far, both are scheduled to participate fully in Sunday's practice.

Cal's touted freshman class got a chance to show its skills during a pair of Saturday practices and a quartet of the top players shown brightly. Tight end Corey Smith, from Galt HS, has emerged as a player who will demand immediate playing time -- even in the opener at Houston -- as he showed the ability to separate from defenders during 7-on-7 drills and caught the ball flawlessly during both Saturday drills. The coaching staff seems more and more comfortable that he's ready to contribute early in the season.

Cal's freshman All-America Andre Carter has been everything the coaches have hoped for, as his dedication to being a superior performer has impressed everybody in camp. His speed off the snap and his attention to detail belies his fresman status. Tailback Marcus Fields is playing at 201 pounds and shows signs that he could easily play at 215 pounds, a la Eric Dickerson, without any dropoff in his 4.5 speed. Quarterbasck Samuel Fields has the strongest arm in the fall camp and, if he can now develop the touch needed, will be a national honors candidate before his Cal career is over.