He was like another assistant coach out there. Every time we came off the field, he was telling us things he had seen. |
I didn't know who David Pollack was when I got here, but it didn't take long to learn that he was somebody I could look up to, somebody who could push me and help myself improve in every aspect. A lot of players would be afraid to admit that they look up to one of their teammates like that. But I've spent three years with him, and I'm just very impressed with the type of person he is. |
It's a question I've been putting off and putting off, and now I've got to go home and discuss it with my family. I can't say right now that I'm going to come back or come out. It's something I definitely have to think about. |
It's hard to put an image that you see with actual real-life on the field. We tried to be prepared but you can't coach speed. They hit the holes. |
Oh my God. He's definitely one of the elite backs in the SEC. He's still young, but he's big, he runs hard and he's fast. All respect to him. |
They both are incredible athletes and great competitors. We pretty much knew everything they were going to do. The problem was stopping it. You watch film and you practice and try to imitate it, but actually going out there and going up against it is a completely different story. |
They came out and pounded us. |
They came out ready to play tonight, and we didn't. We take pride in our defense here at Georgia, and they made us look bad. In the second half, we started getting the drift of things and held them to a touchdown, but, unfortunately, they had jumped us for those 28 points early. |
We would much rather have him out on the field with us instead of as another coach. |
When a guy like that goes down, you can do one of two things - you can struggle and get in trouble or you can scratch and claw and find a way to come out victorious. |
With me, with my decision, I'm wide open. |