We weren't going to let one bad play get us down. Last year when we would get down, people on the sidelines would be like, 'We're going to lose this game.' This year, even when we got down, no one thought we were going to lose.
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Since Im the most experienced guy, most of the players look at me. I have to take the time to explain the little aspects, like going out and giving your hardest effort on every play. You have to be tougher than your opponent on every play.Levi Brown
You saw it. Justin came down, had a big play. We came down the next time, Derrick had a big play. The running game started opening up, and everything just got a lot easier.
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We may struggle early. Everybody is young, not really that experienced. These times right here, spring ball and summer camp, are when we have to build up and get everybody ready to play.
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It's been a long, hard decision but after looking at the situation and everything, I've decided to consider myself eligible for another year of coaching under (coach) Joe Paterno.
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I think it just took a couple wins, just a couple successes. Not going out and having bad things happen all the time. Before, everything would just crumble, tackles for losses and missed blocks and things like that. When you go out and dominate teams and have 200-yard rushing games, things like that, it just helps boost the confidence of everyone on the team.
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