Both teams are going to find out a lot about their quarterback. It's a tough start because both (quarterbacks) are going against good defenses. |
Both teams played as well as they could play. |
Boy, did we catch heck on that one, ... . . . I learned from that lesson that you better let people know. |
Boy, it is tough and it might even be unfair — especially to be an offensive coordinator. But I want somebody I can trust. If I can't be at work or I have to go out of town, if I'm sick, I know he's going to be there working. But boy, being your son, it is tough. But it's good for him, because when he goes to coach... you have to learn how to handle it. It makes you tough. |
Can't you tell the difference between being a freshman and a sophomore with a year under his belt. He just threw very good (Friday). |
Drew hung right in there with them. It's going to be interesting to see what all he can do [in the future]. |
Early on, I don't know what we would have done without him. |
Every time Duke would grab the momentum, we would grab it right back with our offense. |
For the first time in awhile, I thought the offense enabled us to win a ball game. They really came through for us today. |
Fred will do three things wrong for every five plays he's in there, ... But when gets his hands on the ball, it's what he can do with the ball. That's why you play him. |
Grandsons are next - Ponder get busy. |
He and I have so many similarities, ... I kind of use him as a guide. See what happened to him, I'm saying, 'Bobby it's going to happen to you, too.' You get to the point where everybody figures you're too old. |
He called me. ... Very apologetic. |
He can bust a play and do more with it than anybody we've faced. |
He died right after he retired, and seeing that made me feel more conscious of a man needing a motive to live. If I ever got out of coaching, I would have to get a job somewhere, or I'm afraid I'd wilt on the vine, too. |