We're going to have to play with some sound defensive fundamentals, we're going to have to tackle and do whats necessary for us to contain their offense. Our hands are full, but we anticipate for us to make some plays when we need to.
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We had such a rough start, being down so early, by so much and still keeping our composure. We just kind of reduced our thinking before that first touchdown 'Let's just get one series.' Then we reduced it even further to 'let's just get one positive play.' Then start the energy going in a positive fashion over the course of that series of play. We did that and our confidence started to kick in.Karl Dorrell
Their offense spreads you out effectively with the run and pass, but they have that third dimension in a quarterback who runs very effectively. When you defend, you don't count on the quarterback being integral in the run game. His decision-making, when to hand off or keep it himself, worries me. He does that as well as anyone I've seen.
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The facilities here are nice. We wanted to practice on grass and we wanted to get acclimated to the climate. There's some wind here and other things that we're not used to at home.
Karl Dorrell
He's been doing this the last few weeks. He's been Mr. Crunch-time for us,
Karl Dorrell
I'm really proud of the seniors. To get 10 wins off the heels of 6-6 the previous year is a great accomplishment.
Karl Dorrell
Given our lack of success we've had against Washington State ... there's a lot of focus and motivation to continue the things that we are doing. This is a big road test, our first road test of the season.
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