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  San Diego State was so deep and experienced in the secondary last season that younger players like safety Patrick McMorris didn't get many chances to show what they could do in a game. When a midseason opportunity presented itself, however, McMorris made the most of it. When senior Dwayne Johnson Jr. missed the team's game at Nevada because of a death in the family, McMorris stepped in at the important Aztec position. That's the 3-3-5 defense's center fielder, who could act as a safety, cornerback or linebacker on a given play.

McMorris was among SDSU's leaders against Nevada, getting seven of the 10 total tackles that he had on the season. SDSU head coach Brady Hoke said, "Pat really did some good things in that football game where, as a coach, you're looking and going, 'This guy is going to be pretty good for us.' "He's continued to do that...Within the defense itself he has some big shoes to fill. But he has really done a nice job." McMorris' name has popped up throughout the spring, and he kept popping up all over the field during Friday's scrimmage. - San Diego Union Tribune


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