It was not bad, it was really a pretty good practice, but we can be better. We're at the point where we need to stress to be as good as we can be all the time.
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It's a little bit like our situation in that all three of our running backs are a little different in the way that they run, the way they attack, the power, that kind of thing, ... When you look at what they've done running the football, I think you've got to feel like they're doing something right.Ron Zook
So guys, I've got some good news andsome bad news, ... How about the good news first. God knows we could use some after last weekend. Well, it's official, I'm still your coach
Ron Zook
He wants to have an opportunity to play more and he didn't know if that's going to happen. He wants to get into an offense that fits him better.
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He hasn't made the strides that I'd like to see in the weight room. That's impossible. He's burning the candle at both ends. It's important that he has a very good summer in the weight room and get a little bit stronger.
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Right now, we're undefeated. I'm more excited about a spring than I've been in a long, long time. (But) we've got a long way to go. We're a little bigger, a little stronger, hopefully a little quicker. We've helped ourselves with the seven (new) guys that are in here right now and the younger guys are a little more mature in how they handle themselves.
Ron Zook
You have to get guys in there who make fewer mistakes.
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