Cal Football: WR Monroe Young Grabs Two TDs in Bears Second Spring Scrimmage
Bears Played 120 Snaps, Including 60 With Live Tackling
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Mar 14, 2021
As Cal prepares to enter the final week of its spring football workouts, the Bears held another full pads scrimmage on Saturday, and one of the standouts was wide receiver Monroe Young.
Young, a redshirt junior from Las Cruces, New Mexico, caught two touchdown passes, covering 7 and 34 yards from Chase Garbers.
“It’s no surprise that he had a couple touchdowns and some snags today,” wide receivers coach Burl Toler III said. “He’s a hard worker. He does all the grunt work. Probably some plays you guys don’t recognize . . . the Oregon game last year, he five or six blocks, which he’s not mentioned in the stats for that.”
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