It's very clear right now that we have a lot of work to do. We have a lot of rough edges.
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We're real pleased with Albert's start to the season, certainly, and we've had good feelings about him for three years now, ... It's exciting to have him out there on the field, but all it does is enable us to have a better chance to be more balanced. We certainly weren't able to get that done last year for obvious reasons, and I think this year, all of our running backs have really done a good job. They've been practicing well and it's probably been a bright spot on our football team.Kirk Ferentz
We don't know how to act right now, ... The good news is it's a good quarterback coming back. He's a lot of fun to be around most of the time.
Kirk Ferentz
I've had discussions about that the last couple of years. I'm still here, aren't I
Kirk Ferentz
It was pretty clear after the game that they probably didn't take the game as seriously as they would have in retrospect. I think that happens sometimes, it probably happens when we're involved more than others because we're not the sexiest-looking outfit on film.
Kirk Ferentz
Shonn's probably a bigger, stronger runner than we've had in six years here. I was a little concerned a year ago when I heard he was heavier at Milford. I wasn't sure that was good weight, but it looks like it's pretty good.
Kirk Ferentz
First and foremost, it centers around bringing in the right type of people, players who will be a good fit with our program and players who have a chance to develop. A willingness to work to develop is at the center of it.
Kirk Ferentz
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