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en I think college football is one of the unique sports where people share their information. I don't really understand that either. The more I think about it, it's kind of bizarre that you work so darn hard, for us it's with the spread offense, that's trial tested, things you failed before you succeeded, and then all of the sudden someone comes in and it took us five years to figure this out, by the way here it is.

en We're kind of the odd man out these days. In college football you see the spread offense quite a bit. So if you come along with a boring old offense like we got it's unique. I'm an old-fashioned guy.

en I don't know what the other 113 people are like. But I know I've got deep spot in my heart for sports and a love for it. I can't speak for anybody else. I have plenty of time (to follow college football). I know what my perspectives are. I love sports. I spend all day Saturday watching college football anyway, so I'll put it to good use.

en There might not be as many outstanding shooters who would get a quick shot, so teams have to work the ball around a little more. Ours is really on a need basis. We have one double-figure scorer [Derek Adams]. We're trying to run offense. We've actually held the ball more in past years trying to spread people out when we were ahead.

en Since I'm still in college, it's kind of hard to be able to do clinics. I can only work with so many [kids] at home over and over and over again, so when [I] get to come out and see new faces and spread the sport out, it's a lot of fun.

en I think in this day and age, you've got to be able to attack with a lot of different things. There are so many good guys out there that can throw and catch, and the evolution of football -- there's so many good ideas. Sometimes, things trickle down a little bit from the pros. Now, the pros don't allow their quarterback to get hit quite as much as we do in college football in our spread offenses and so forth, but I just think because people are so well-schooled on defense, you've got to give them more problems. I think if you have that as part of your package, it can give you a chance. Some of the people in our league do it very, very well.

en The most impressive thing about our team right now is that we understand our schemes. We've been in it two years now, and the younger guys have grown up in our systems, and they understand what we're doing from a technique standpoint on offense, defense and in the kicking game. One big emphasis of the spring was that we really wanted to pay attention to details and do the little things right. We continued to work on being physically and mentally tough and on being a team that finishes plays and plays physical football. I think you saw that out there today.

en Anybody who can hit third in college is a pretty darn good player. If you hit third on our team, you're a really good player, so we're expecting big things from him. Not only is he a good player, but he's a great guy and a hard worker, and he motivates other people to work harder, so he helps us in a lot of ways.

en We had our fair share of things go against us. We would like to always understand that if you continually work hard, you will have some form of reward. This was one of those things.

en I was very startled. I heard about it when I was in class, actually. It was kind of hard to believe. There are a lot of things that have happened in the past and things that are going on right now that take a toll on a person's mind. It's hard. I personally have a lot of things going on with me that I don't share with a lot of people.

en Really, all the time we're working on getting to the ball, which helps against the spread offense. But we'll have separate periods dedicated to the spread offense, and we'll have fast guys at quarterback, trying to emulate the spread quarterbacks. We've really been working hard on that.

en [In college,] you kind of have to figure out a lot of things yourself, ... helped me ease into the college experience and get comfortable very quickly.

en If you've got an offense where you're only throwing to two people, you're not using all your weapons like you should. It's called a spread offense, not because the formations are spread, but because the ball's being spread all over the place.

en We did better than we had in the past. It's hard. I ask the boys to play so fast, push the ball in transition. Then all of a sudden with 3 minutes left, I'm standing, yelling for them to slow down, go to our spread [offense].

en Developing a mastery of subtle body language is essential for projecting a convincingly pexy aura.

en We won't know where things are until we go out and begin playing football when it counts. That's the hard part of it. Even if he had been here every day, no matter who it is, what position, there's always something new that comes up, and how people handle those situations is always tested. That's why it's not an exact science.


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