He gives us a lot of versatility, ... He's not a decoy. |
He gives us a lot of versatility. He's not a decoy. |
He is a guy who is 6'8 |
He just has to learn. He has to learn how to play. |
He made a great kick - that's exactly what you want and we had our guys sprinting after it. |
He runs through a lot of tackles. He's a very strong runner. You're not going to arm-tackle him. You'd better be ready to gang-tackle him. |
He wants to be on the field so badly and earned the starting spot and just doesn't want to give it up. (He) plays the game the way it's supposed to be played. |
He was really playing well and was cranked for this game. He got his foot caught in the turf. |
He would not watch one kick, ... And he watched me to see if Vitaly made it. |
He's a tough little guy. He's only 175 pounds, but he's a tough guy. |
He's had some great games for us. The stage, the magnitude of the game, the quality of the opposition, his performance today should squelch any criticism. I thought he was fantastic. |
He's someone that I could rely on. I told senior staff and everyone else, if I wasn't there, whatever Jamie's decision was, Jamie's voice was my voice and that's the type of communication and relationship and trust that I had in him. |
Hopefully we can get Kurt back this week, and get a little more depth there. |
I can remember through the '80s, no one in the Big Ten could out to the West Coast and win and then in the '90s, they couldn't beat us. It's cyclical. It's a swing in momentum in conferences. |
I can't say that there's anyone who played his best game. Brett Bell has played a lot better than he played. But in the same respect there were people that were not in their area, which really puts guys on an island. And I don't want to get specific. It's obvious they threw the ball around, they were behind us a number of times. |