He played well, played really well. |
He said to tell you guys that he called all the plays that worked and that I called all the ones that didn't. I guess some things never change. |
He'll graduate in May and he wants to get on with things. |
He's come a long way. I think he's really starting to gain a lot of confidence in himself. |
He's fine, good to go, ... It wasn't a fight, so he's fine. |
He's got the tools, he's just got to learn the offense and keep making good decisions with the ball. |
He's gotten better. He's still got to be a better decision maker, but he's improved. |
He's had all the hands-on examinations that he's going to need. The results are all there. |
He's moved up the depth chart and earned the spot. He did a nice job. |
He's our starter because he's earned it. But like a lot of positions, there's competition there, and that's a good situation. |
He's still in the hospital and is going to need total reconstructive surgery. It's a shame because he was doing well. |
He's such a good player. We need to get a little more meat on him. He needs to improve his strength and weight this summer. But he's got solid feet and knows what he's doing. .. Before his career is over, he's going to be an all-conference player for us. |
He's worked harder than I've ever seen him work since he's been here. He's a player that has a lot of ability, and as a coach, you get frustrated when you see someone that has a lot of talent that in all honesty, hasn't played to his potential. |
His expectations are high and that's fine with me. He's busy trying to make some facility improvements, not only for football but other sports to give us the ability to grow and be more competitive. I appreciate that. |
His seatbelt saved him. He is definitely out. |