#UNC coach Bill Belichick pre-Syracuse press conference
Oct 28, 2025
#UNC coach Bill Belichick pre-Syracuse press conference
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Um, great. Thanks, Brandon. Um,
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uh, you know, watching Syracuse, um,
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this is really, uh, I think, uh, Fran's
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done a great job with that program. Um,
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spent a lot of time watching them last
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year and, um, honestly, what, you know,
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what they did offensively was
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phenomenal. They set a couple dozen
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school records and led the nation in
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passing and you know had some um you
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know productive performances uh almost
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every week. And so you know I saw a lot
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of those um and the things I was doing
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you know last year just you know
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watching them and and keeping kind of
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track of um you know how efficient they
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were um offensively and particularly
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passing the ball. Um and one of my you
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know coaches also had worked there. So,
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um,
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uh, and so then coming into this year,
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um, you know, with a new quarterback and
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kind of second year in the program, um,
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you know, it's unfortunate that, um, you
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know, the quarterback got hurt, but, um,
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you know, Ricky Collins has stepped in
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there and is, you know, got a little
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different skill set, but nevertheless,
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very um, dangerous with the ball in his
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hand, great athlete, very good runner,
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and you can just see him getting better
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every week. I mean, you know, he's only
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played a couple weeks here, but uh every
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time he steps on the field, he's and I
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thought he was better last week as well.
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It's going to continue to get better. Um
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so, um this is a a really the football
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team that obviously beat Clemson uh and
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has played some very good football uh in
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spurts against what is SMU, Georgia
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Tech, you know, two of the better teams
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in the conference. I mean, they've
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really um you know, do a good job.
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They're very well coached. They're very
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aggressive. Um, you know, they do an
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excellent job defensively with their uh
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coverage schemes and and the
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coordination of their defense. Um, you
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know, they brought in um, you know,
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Coach Brown to I'm not sure exactly what
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his role is, but, you know, he's had a
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lot of success defensively. I've known
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him for a long time going all the way
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back to BC to Michigan to Arizona to
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UMass and so forth. So, um, he's always
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been a very aggressive defensive
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coordinator. Um, and so I'm sure that
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his input into, um, uh, Fran system will
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be, um, you know, consistent with what
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what, you know, Fran's doing there and
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and what they do defensively. So, um,
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you know, they're they're solid in the
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kicking game. They're they're very
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aggressive defensively and and
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offensively they they get better every
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time they step on the field. They've
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played some um
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um there's some new faces out there over
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the last few weeks, some younger
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receivers. Uh you can see there's a high
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level of skill there. So um you know,
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really a lot of guys to get ready for
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guys in some cases that we haven't seen
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very much of. But um the fact that they
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have started to play and will probably
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play more indicates the uh the talent
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level that they possess and and um the
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explosiveness that we have to be
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concerned about. So um
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short week, you know, good to get out
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there and and um you know, get going
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yesterday. Monday it's, you know, a day
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ahead for us, but um you know, the same
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for them, so it doesn't matter. But it's
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just a it's just a faster preparation
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week cycle and um you know be excited to
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go up there and and play in the dome.
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But um this is like I said a well
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coached team uh team that's aggressive
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and explosive and uh they're very
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capable of big plays and and turning the
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ball over and um you know making
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explosive plays very quickly and um
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decisively. We've seen do that all year.
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Good start when you're here on the left.
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Bill, you guys have been in a position
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to win these last two games. How do you
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get from right there to the the
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breakthrough with the result on that
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end?
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Yeah. Well, it's you start all over
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every week. You know, we we
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couple weeks ago at the Cal game, you
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look at that game and you start all over
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again on uh Virginia and now we start
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all over again on Syracuse and we'll do
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the same thing next week. So, each
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week's its own week. It's all a whole
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new uh preparation cycle. Uh
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everything's different, players are
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different, scheme is different,
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environment, atmosphere is different. So
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um it's every week's its own own entity.
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Um so that's where we are and we just we
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do the same thing every week. That's all
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we've been doing every every week this
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year. And I don't I don't see how that
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can change because each week's so
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different.
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Anything pop off the film that you
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notice that you might not have in the
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wake of the game? Saturday?
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No, I think it's, you know, pretty
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obvious and statistically we did a lot
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of things well. Turn the ball over three
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times inside the 5 yardd line
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till the game came down to one play and
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a short
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few inches, foot, whatever it was.
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Second row on the right.
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Hey, Bill. Dave Nathan with the Sports
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Network. In your history of leading
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programs and organizations, is it more
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challenging to turn a team into winners
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or sustain excellence once you become
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competitive?
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Well, I just go back to say my high
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school coach always uh used to say it's
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a lot harder to stay on top than it is
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to get to the top.
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I think there's a lot of truth to that.
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Bill, when season started, their
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defensive front, the interior
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especially, probably a least experienced
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group on the roster, if you go back and
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look at TCU and look at where they are
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now, uh, how can you gauge or can you
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quantify how much better they were?
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Yeah. Well, if you go back even a little
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further than that, go back to the spring
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when, you know, we only had whatever it
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was, three players that had played the
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previous year and then um players that
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we added in the spring and then some
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players that we've added for the fall.
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Um it's it's a completely new group
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really. Um people like Leroy, but he
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didn't play last year, you know, so um
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he didn't play in the spring. So, you
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know, seeing those guys, CJ, Mel, Curb,
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um, Felizy, and, you know, Smith,
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Filbert, Vicki, I mean, it's all Tai
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Thompson was here. He's not really a
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defensive lineman. He's more of an
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outside linebacker, but yeah. So, that
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group is, it's a new group. They've done
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a great job coming together, working
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together, playing um, fundamentally well
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together, um, and improving. Our
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strengths improved, our speed and
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explosion has improved, our block
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recognition, transition, pass rush, all
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that's, you know, it those guys work
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hard and you can see their hard work on
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the practice field play off pay off in
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games. Um, so really proud of that group
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and and the way that they've um, you
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know, just come together as almost a
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completely new team or or new unit I
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should say.
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You just hit on a little bit, but since
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TCU, you guys have not been gapped. I
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think UCF had a 25 yard run only a
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couple runs longer than 14 yards and not
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many 10 plus runs. What do you attribute
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that?
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Yeah. Well, again, when teams run the
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ball, it's team defense. I mean, one guy
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can't stop a running play. You know, you
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need people on the outside, people on
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the inside. You have to tackle well. Um,
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a couple of the long runs that you
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referred to, particularly in the UCF
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game, were breakdowns on the perimeter
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of the defense. Um, you know, anytime a
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runner gets outside with no run support,
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it's you're going to give up yards. So,
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uh, it starts with good run force and
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making sure that we don't give up those
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easy yards. And then inside, we have to
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defeat blocks and and tackle, you know,
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runners. And certainly last week, um,
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you know, we saw a good back. We saw a
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good back of Cal. We saw, you know,
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we've seen a lot of good backs this
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year. Um, and so that's part of the
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challenge, too. It's not just being in
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position to make the play, but actually,
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you know, getting these guys on the
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ground. And this week, the challenge
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will be in addition, you know, the
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quarterback. He's really a good runner.
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Um, similar to kind of what we saw from,
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uh, UCF, those those guys were really
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good with the ball in their hands, too.
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And so, it's it's always hard to run a
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quarterback because it's an extra guy.
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They have an extra blocker that when the
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quarterback hands the ball off, you you
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don't have. So, it it makes the the run
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defense a little bit more challenging.
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But um yeah, they they've done a great
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job. Coach Dako's done a great job at
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the front and you know, just again the
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overall coordination between the
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secondary run force, the defensive line,
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the linebacker run fits and all that. It
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it's it's team defense. It's you know,
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one guy can't can't stop a running game.
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I don't care who it is. Like you need
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more than that. You need to be
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coordinated on defense. So it's team
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defense.
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Just right next to us. Hey Bill, a lot
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of players said they've told us that
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that second open date really sort of
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galvanized everyone. Everyone really
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came together over that second open
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date. For Gio specifically, has there
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been any advice? What advice have you
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given him as a quarterback to sort of
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block stuff out and just remain focused?
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Um because over the last couple weeks,
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he's really looking more relaxed,
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right? Um, look, I I I don't know what
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the narrative is out there, but I would
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just tell you that that progress comes
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in small increments. You know, you don't
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go from base camp to the top of the
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mountain, you know, in in 15 minutes.
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Like, it just doesn't happen that way.
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you day by day improve,
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correct, improve, do it again, gain
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confidence, gain consistency,
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gain um a higher level of execution in
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your fundamentals,
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um your communication and so forth. And
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that's a process that just happens every
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single day if it's done right. Uh, it
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happens in the meeting rooms, it happens
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in film study, it happens in
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walkthroughs, it happens on the practice
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field, uh, it happens in individual
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drills before you even get to the
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putting the whole team together. And if
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you keep doing those things and keep
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improving in those areas that then
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gradually you'll see improved
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performance and and so yeah, was there
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progress in the by-week? Um, yeah, I
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think there absolutely was, but there's
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progress every day if you prepare, work
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hard, uh, and and understand what what
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you need to do to, you know, to get
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better. And, and so that's what this
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team has done on a consistent basis. And
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that's what we need to continue to do,
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whether it's the coaching staff, um, you
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know, individual coaches, players, the
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different units on the team. like we
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just got to keep, you know, working to
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improve the product that we we put out
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there collectively, not just players on
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the field, but coaches as well. So, I I
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just have a hard time like all of a
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sudden, oh, those switch flipped and we
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went from here to there. I just don't
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see it that way. I see it as a very
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gradual but consistent improvement and
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and that's what we need to continue to
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do. There's no just there's no magic
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wand. There's no like shake we can fix
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up there in the nutrition that Amber can
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make that like all of a sudden
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everything's going to be great. Like
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that's just not going to happen. We need
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to do it day after day, week after week,
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and string those together. And that's
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when the results become more permanent.
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A lot of players told us that that like
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when you told them that you were here to
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stay and weren't going anywhere, that
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was sort of a start to everybody really
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coming. Did you see almost a different
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team from before that to when you told
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them that and see like almost something
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in their eye of like, okay, now we have
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the the confirmation, I guess, in a
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sense, from you and now we're going to
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go out there and really continue doing
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what we've been doing.
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Well, it's never been anything but that.
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And wherever that story came from,
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obviously was it's already been taken
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down and everything else and it's just
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total, you know, as Trump would say,
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fake news. I mean, it's just I don't
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know. It's just a novel. There's plenty
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of that out there, too, by the way, but
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I'm not going to deal with that. Um,
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look, our consistency has been here
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since the day that, you know, Michael
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Lombardi and I came in and started
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hiring people and coming into the
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organization in December. We got here
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the same day and we've been doing it
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every day and, you know, that's the way
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it's going to be. So, um, you know, I'm
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sure there's a lot of other people out
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there that want to get, you know, clicks
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and views and, you know, posts on my
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face or whatever and but like it's just
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a bunch of garbage.
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In an effort to get to everybody, if we
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can just hold to one question, I'll get
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back to you if I can, but go ahead.
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Yeah. Uh, coach, the defense line
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recorded eight sacks over the last two
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games. How important is it for this unit
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to kind of build on that performance
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last week heading to a critical stretch
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of the season?
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Yeah, again, it's a new challenge every
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week. Um, so whatever we did last week,
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you know, we we got to try to build off
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it. Um,
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Syracuse doesn't get sacked much. Um,
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again, the quarterback's very athletic.
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He when he sees space, he can run and
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and they get the ball out, you know,
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quickly, have good, um, you know, a lot
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of RPO, so those balls come out fast as
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part of the running game. Um, and it's a
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it's a different style of offense than
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what Virginia ran. So, um, the game I
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don't think is going to play the same
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way. So, I don't know if we're how many
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times we're going to sack them or not
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sack them. I mean, you have, you know,
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but that's it's not that kind of a game.
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And really ultimately for us
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defensively, it's, you know, to to keep
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the points off the board, to keep them
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from, you know, controlling field
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position and and gaining improving field
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position. Um, and play 60 minutes of
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good defensive football, whatever that
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entails. If it's sacks, it's sacks. And,
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you know, it might not necessarily be
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that. That's not the measuring stick.
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The measuring stick is number one points
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and then number two you know yards and
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field position obviously turnovers.
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Michael Far right.
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Bill, with the way the last two games
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have been decided by less than a yard
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both times, do you worry at all about
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how the guys are doing mentally? Do you
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worry at all about that this week
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doing mentally? I mean, what are you
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talking about?
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Just like where they feel like, well,
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we're just, you know, just faded not to
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win at this point. Do you do you worry
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about that?
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No, we control it. and serve. I mean,
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we're the ones that control it, so we
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just have to do a better job of
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controlling it. That's all. If you're
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sloppy and you make mistakes against
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good teams, they take advantage of it.
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If you don't, then you know, then you're
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a lot better off.
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Far left here, coach, front row, Bill,
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uh, I hear what you're saying in terms
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of defensive front with it being team
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defense and all connected and those guys
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all play off each other. I'm wondering
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if you could point to any I don't know
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have there been any schematic
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adjustments in recent weeks that may
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have unlocked you know better play from
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from the defensive front because you
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know you know it looked like winning
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football defensively at Cal and
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obviously against UVA you guys were
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great defensively. I mean anything you
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can point to there where maybe there's a
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better understanding where you're doing
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something different schematically.
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Right. Again, I hate to sound like a
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broken record on this, but um if you
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play teams
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like Clemson that run a lot of counter
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plays and run a lot of perimeter plays
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is different than playing a team that
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runs a lot of inside zone. It's just
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different. So the scheme and the
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fundamentals and I'd say that the
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awareness and techniques that you use
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against one team are different than the
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next team. And so is there some
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carryover in terms of defeating blockers
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in front of you and double teams and
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reach blocks and back blocks and things?
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Yeah, sure there's some fundamentals,
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but as far as team defense, it really is
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about defeating team offense. you know,
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you just can't
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I just don't believe you can do the same
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thing against um you know, Clemson that
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you would do against Syracuse that you
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would do against TCU that you would do
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against Richmond. I mean, they're
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they're all different. So, I think you
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got to play them differently. Um and so
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that's what we, you know, we try to do
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and and the players done a good job. And
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I would say as we've gone through week
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to week to understanding that exactly
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that that like this isn't last week and
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how we played it last week is going to
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be a little bit different this week and
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we need to make that transition and
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adjustment and then that also comes from
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practice, right? So our players on the
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practice field um doing things the way
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that our opponents do it so that we can
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get a a realistic look in practice and
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it doesn't get into the game. And this
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is really the first time we've seen it
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because it it wasn't a good look at
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practice. And so, um, again, it's all
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part of the process of
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every person's role in the team's
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important whether they're a starter or,
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uh, you know, a player who who works to
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help his teammates get better while
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they're developing. um whether it's in
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the kicking game or offense, defense,
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like as each player improves in his
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position and his role, it strengthens
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the team and it it helps improve the guy
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on the other side of the ball and that
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competition, you know, forces us to
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execute and and perform better. Um so
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that's what we're trying to do and in
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every phase of the game.
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Second roll up, Brian.
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Brian Murphy, you mentioned Michael
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Marty. He was the first guy you brought
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with with you. Why did you want him to
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be here and how have you seen him sort
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of adapt to this role first time in this
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position and and what do you see moving
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forward in terms of that position and
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what general manager means in college
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football?
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Yeah, right Brian we've already talked
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about that a lot. I mean you certainly
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need somebody else with the way the
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college game is now, you know, with the
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recruiting and NIL money and everything
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else that's going on like it's there's
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no way I could do it. Maybe there's
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other coaches that could do it. There's
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no way I could do it. So, um, you know,
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he's done a great job of all that. Um,
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I'd say let's keep the conversation on
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Syracuse. That's really where we are
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right here. And, you know, what what
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he's doing to help our program is
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monumental. Um, but honestly, I'm just
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trying to focus on the Syracuse game
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right now.
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Front row hearing a lot.
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Yeah. Bill, the other day after the
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game, you were saying turnovers were
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were your number one power series the
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other day and let's call it super
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against uh against Cal. um I guess on
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the spot, you know, in games, I guess,
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kind of what are some of the ways in
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which you guys as a staff kind of go
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about, you know, addressing that and
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even in practice, um you know, seeing
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how they've kind of fought over the last
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couple games, how do you go about uh you
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know, tightening up the ball security uh
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and making sure I guess the decisions,
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in-game decisions, whether it be a
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quarterback or a running back or
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whatever, it's kind of better to, you
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know, protect the goal.
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Yeah. Well, again, it's it it starts
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understanding, you know, how to do the
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right things, how to protect it, how to
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how to handle the ball properly. Um, and
19:36
then using drills because sometimes it's
19:39
hard to um simulate those situations in
19:43
practice. They just come up kind of
19:44
randomly based on
19:47
where the runner is, how he's got the
19:48
ball, where the tackler is, and so
19:50
forth. Um, so you set up individual
19:52
drills that simulate more common
19:54
situations.
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um and you know keep repeating those so
19:59
that the players who handle the ball um
20:02
have a consciousness of of of ball
20:05
security and protection and we just have
20:07
to do a better job of it. Like that's I
20:10
I think if you talk to our players, I'd
20:12
like to think that they would tell you
20:15
that we have gone over everything and
20:18
that they know how to do it. Um,
20:21
sometimes,
20:22
you know, when you're thinking about,
20:24
you know, gaining yards or scoring or
20:26
whatever, sometimes the focus is not on
20:30
ball security maybe as much as that
20:32
should be. Um, and the same thing
20:34
defensively, you know, you're trying to
20:36
make a tackle. Um, but when there's an
20:38
opportunity to get the ball out, um,
20:42
sometimes you can do both. You can make
20:43
the tackle and get the ball out. You
20:45
know, Todd Thompson's done a great job
20:46
of that the last two weeks. you know, he
20:48
had two two plays that were, you know,
20:51
where he tackled the quarterback. And on
20:52
both of those plays, he combined
20:54
tackling with the quarterback with a
20:56
very aggressive
20:58
um strip on the quarterback's throwing
21:00
arm to to get the ball out. And so
21:03
that's kind of the idea. And it's the
21:05
same thing on the flip side of it is,
21:07
yeah, we're trying to gain yards, but
21:09
we're also trying to gain yards with,
21:11
you know, excellent ball security and
21:14
not ever giving the defense not only a
21:16
chance to get it out, but not even
21:18
showing them that, you know, hey, here's
21:20
an opportunity. Because runners that
21:22
don't take care of the ball when they're
21:25
in space
21:27
just kind of send a signal to defenders
21:29
that, oh, it's loose. You know, I wasn't
21:32
even thinking about stripping it, but
21:33
now I see the ball. When I get closer to
21:35
him now, that kind of triggers that get
21:38
it out response. So, it's it's ball
21:40
security 24/7. It's all the time. And it
21:43
doesn't matter who has the ball, the
21:45
center, quarterback, a running back, a
21:47
receiver, punt returner, kickoff
21:50
returner, a defender who intercepts or
21:52
or recovers a fumble and advances it.
21:54
Anybody who touches the ball. Um, and so
21:57
it wasn't just the fumbles. It was, you
21:59
know, opportunities to recover fumbles.
22:02
It got a muff punt. We had, you know, we
22:04
had other ball security things that, you
22:06
know, some hurt us, some didn't. But in
22:09
the end, like, you want that ball
22:11
security on our side of it to be zero.
22:14
We're 100% taking care of the ball, and
22:17
we took advantage of every opportunity
22:19
we could to take it away. And so in
22:21
practice, you balance that with trying
22:23
to take the ball away, but not at the
22:25
expense of injuries and and being
22:29
reckless on defense. So, do we punch at
22:30
the ball? Do we grab the ball in
22:32
practice? You know, absolutely. And
22:34
those points are re-emphasized. Like,
22:36
that's a great job. That's what you want
22:37
to do. Uh, but at the same time, we
22:39
don't want to do it in a way that is
22:40
detrimental to the health and safety of
22:42
our football team. So, it's there's
22:45
there's a a little bit of a balance
22:47
there that knowing how to practice and
22:49
how to practice effectively is I would
22:52
say another thing that we've improved on
22:54
over the course of the year and
22:55
therefore our practice quality is
22:57
higher. Not not that you guys can see
22:59
that. I'm not saying that. But the
23:00
practice quality is just at a higher
23:02
level than what it was earlier. Two more
23:05
here Shelby and then we'll finish up on
23:06
the front right alis
23:10
talked about Gio specifically obviously
23:12
the improvement you've seen from him the
23:14
defense but just for the offense as a
23:16
pro what are you seeing as any size and
23:18
improvement maybe over the last two
23:20
games and what is the next step that you
23:22
think the offense has to take forward?
23:27
Well, big goal offensive is we got to
23:29
score more points. That's why they put a
23:31
scoreboard up there. You know, we just
23:33
got to score more points. We move the
23:36
ball, but you know, getting points for
23:39
moving the ball. Just got to cross the
23:41
end zone or get a kick between the
23:42
uprights. And we've missed on too many
23:44
of those opportunities, scoring
23:45
opportunities um in the red area, you
23:49
know, of I mean, so we just we're
23:51
missing on too many opportunities. And
23:53
they're team opportunities, not just one
23:55
guy. But we've got to do a better job
23:57
collectively of, you know, finishing our
24:00
drives, finishing our plays, and and
24:03
having the result that what we feel like
24:06
should be the result at the end of the
24:07
play, but it hasn't always been that
24:08
way. So
24:10
really big on that brought up again
24:11
finishing the drives the red zone turns
24:13
like you guys said five tie for
24:17
just what stands out maybe about some of
24:19
the red zone inefficiencies that kind of
24:22
look
24:25
well I mean the plays that happen or the
24:27
ones that happen but there's believe me
24:29
there's other examples in games where uh
24:32
in practices rather that um need to be
24:35
corrected and what as well improved on.
24:37
So, but we obviously got to do a better
24:39
job of that. I mean, it's just, you
24:40
know, start with the coaching and and
24:43
decision making and, you know, play our
24:45
execution on the field, but, you know,
24:47
we got to do a better job of coaching
24:48
it. Um, and we got to do a better job
24:51
executing.
24:52
Last one right front row.
24:53
Hey, coach Jeremson.
24:55
What have you seen out of your tough
24:57
period during practice that led to
24:59
getting play time during this part of
25:00
the season? Eight receptions last time
25:03
out against Virginia.
25:05
Yeah, like a lot of players uh who are
25:08
uh new to the program and and either got
25:11
here particularly in June in that June
25:14
um July area that had were um a little
25:18
bit behind other players in terms of um
25:21
knowledge
25:23
um experience playing experience at this
25:25
level and so forth. But, you know, as
25:27
we've practiced um more and and competed
25:29
more, um the gap has narrowed and and
25:32
some of those players have um showed
25:35
that they are ready to compete on this
25:38
level and and have earned more playing
25:40
time. And so, um you know, at the
25:43
receiver position, you know, Madrid's
25:44
done that, Shinard's done it. Um you
25:47
know, Nate's done it. Um so, you know,
25:50
Guju did it as a running back. Um, so we
25:53
have guys who are are playing um more
25:56
than they did earlier in the year
25:58
because they have shown that they're I
26:00
think in our our opinion they've shown
26:03
in competitive situations that they're
26:04
ready for those opportunities and then
26:07
um how they do with them once they what
26:09
they do with them when they when they
26:10
get them that's again obviously up to
26:12
them. Um but in some cases those guys
26:15
have have shown that they can do it
26:18
competitively in games after they've
26:20
earned the opportunity to do it and then
26:22
they'll get more opportunity. And it's
26:24
been other cases where uh we thought
26:27
players are ready and we you know and
26:30
they weren't as ready as they maybe they
26:31
need to be. Um so they have to go back
26:34
and they have some more work to do
26:35
before they're really ready to play um
26:38
and take on a bigger role. So, um, you
26:42
know, we'll see how it goes. And
26:44
sometimes it's, you know, one good
26:45
performance and then one not so good
26:47
one. Sometimes one not so good one and
26:49
then one good one. And so, you know,
26:51
time will will tell on that, but we just
26:53
do the best we can to give the players
26:56
who earn the opportunity. We do our best
26:58
to give them that and then then it's up
27:01
to them to, you know, perform um with
27:05
that chance.
27:07
Thank you. appreciate.
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