Haarberg’s “pretty sharp” on the test items he needs to know, Verduzco said.
“Now it’s a matter of the experience of driving the car,” Verduzco said. “You can read the manual on how to drive (it) but it doesn’t happen until you actually get in there and got to operate the clutch and the four-speed and all that madness.”
Haarberg was “really really hard on himself” the first week of spring camp, Verduzco said. In the final week, Haarberg felt more confident in getting a sideline signal, knowing the play and communicating to the running back or receiver their job, if need be.