#UNC coach Bill Belichick press conference after win at Syracuse
Nov 1, 2025
#UNC coach Bill Belichick press conference after win at Syracuse
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coach.
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Um yeah, thanks Brandon. Um you know,
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good team win tonight. Uh really have a
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lot of respect for the way these guys
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have have fought uh all year long, but
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especially you know, after a couple
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tough losses. Um you know, come up here
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and um you know, things didn't go great
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at the beginning of the game, but then
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they just kept battling and um you know,
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had a really good second half. Um
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defensively, you know, we played well.
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Uh gave up three points. Um it's good
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team effort all the way around. Um,
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offensively,
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um, as I said, got off to a little bit
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of a slow start, but, um, second half
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was was, uh, good. I thought our
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conditioning helped us. Uh, we ran the
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ball when, you know, when everybody knew
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we were going to run it, that was good.
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I thought our offensive line did a nice
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job, but our backs really, um, were
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outstanding. They made a lot of yards
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and the ball in their hands after they
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caught it or after the first guy hit him
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on the tackle. So, um, you know, that
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was that was really good. Um, you know,
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just happy for the team success. These
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guys have worked hard. They earned it
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and um, you know, we emptied out the
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tank tonight and go back and fill it up
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this week and, you know, get ready for
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Stanford.
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Far left coach.
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Yeah.
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Coach, the way the last two games went
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coming into this one, the way you guys
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lost sort of game, this kind of thing,
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and then in the first half today, you
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get fourth in inches and there's a ball
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start, you have to get a field goal,
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then there's a scoop in six. Where does
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the resilience come from in this team to
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not buckle? There's a lot of teams that
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would be a lot of weight that they might
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crumble under, but this one didn't.
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Yeah. Well, you know, when you put a lot
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into it, it's hard to, you know, it's
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hard to surrender. Say, you know, these
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guys have been working hard and they
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just kept battling.
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On your right, coach,
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if I can ask a quick followup.
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Go ahead. Go ahead. We'll go back to uh
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Phil, I wanted to ask, you obviously
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mentioned the running game. Uh Dean in
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particular had the two touchdowns in the
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third quarter, gave you guys a lead and
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kind of kept you in control of the game.
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How much of a spark did he kind of, you
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know, provide for you guys uh in that
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game?
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Yeah, I mean it, you know, it's great,
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you know, when um, you know, when you
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see guys, uh, do what he did, you know,
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down the sideline, you know, he's stiff
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armed and, you know, got about another
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30 or 40 yards on the touchdown run. Um,
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you know, did a real good job of, you
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know, finishing the the the touchdown uh
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on the on the toss play, getting his
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pads down and run through the goal line
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and all that. just uh you know you you
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see guys make plays with with the ball
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in their hands and and are hard to
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tackle and you know it gets everybody
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fired up. So but I thought all our backs
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did it. You know they ran hard. They ran
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a good pad level and once again the
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backs ran at good ball security. You
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know our turnovers haven't come from the
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running backs. They come from other
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positions. So
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far right coach
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Bill I I can only imagine that as you
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guys were preparing and game planning
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this week. you weren't preparing for a
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freshman walk who also plays lacrosse at
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quarterback.
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That's right.
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Um, you know, like how did you sort of
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try to navigate that when you found out
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he was going to be the starter as
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opposed to maybe Collins or another guy
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and like
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do you change something at that point or
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you just sort of stick to what you've
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you've been drilling the last couple
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days?
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Um, yeah. Well, I'd say we basically
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stuck to it, but um, you know, you have
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to be aware who that player uh is or or
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was. And um that definitely caught us a
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little bit by surprise, but I know from
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experience, you can't it's a short week.
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You can't change your whole offense in a
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week. And so you you do what you can do
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for the quarterback, but the other 10
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guys, you try to, you know, stay
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consistent with them. And, you know, I
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know they were going through some uh
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changes on the offensive line, you know,
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with Washington at guard and then Cruz
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at center. Uh so there's a little bit
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of, you know, some moving parts there
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and and a new center with a new
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quarterback. So, you know, that's tough,
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man. I know coach Brown, you know, I'm
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sure that was, you know, something he
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had to deal with this week and that was
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a challenge. But, um, you know, I think
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once the game got going, we just tried
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to, you know, play, you know, play our
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coverages and and try not to let the
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quarterback beat us with his legs and,
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you know, he got out a couple there a
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couple times, but, you know, overall,
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we, you know, we did a decent job on it.
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And maybe was maybe a key there not
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letting him the quarterback get in an
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early rhythm, maybe get some confidence
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and turn it into a Disney movie type
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situation, you know, like was that key
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key to keep him I think he was 0 for
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eight, you know, starting. Like was that
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sort of key to keep him
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settling in? I think the big thing was
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really the running game. I mean, when
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you take away the running game, then it
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just makes it a lot harder. If you can't
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take away running game, then passing
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game becomes a lot easier and and um you
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know, the coverage isn't as good and the
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quarterbacks are more comfortable and
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they're not under pressure. Um being
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able to stop the running game, then
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eventually play with the lead. You know,
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those things helped us a lot in the
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second half.
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Stanic, Associated Press, just wondering
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if you had any special feelings for your
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uh first ACC win.
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Yeah, feels good. It feels great. So,
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yeah,
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it's good. Yeah, we we had a couple
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opportunities the last couple weeks that
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we weren't able to capitalize. It feels
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good to get this one. So, we look
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forward to, you know, all the rest of
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the games we play in the ACC.
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Thank you.
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Far left coach,
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you lost Chad at one point and Austin
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side to center. Got a couple of
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inexperienced players, John Jordan and
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Miles at tackle. How would you assess
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how they played tonight and how have
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they been growing recently to get to the
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point where they can play the kind of
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reps they did tonight? Yeah, Jordan in
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particular has done a really good job
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for us. Um he's uh continued to improve
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in practice and uh we gave him some
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playing time early in the game and then
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uh you know, unfortunately when Chad
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went out uh Austin went to center which
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uh he's been practicing as our backup
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center. So we kind of um were ready for
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that move. Um obviously didn't want it
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to happen, but when you know when Chad
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wasn't able to go back then then Austin
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went in for him and and Ostein stayed a
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guard. So, uh, and then Miles has been
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getting some snaps on the right side. U,
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so, um, you know, we're fortunate that
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that we have that kind of depth and guys
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are able to step in there and play well,
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but you know, Blask is a a natural
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center, so I don't think that was a a
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big as big an adjustment for him as it
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might be for somebody else. He handled
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it well.
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Matt, right?
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Um, the second half production is a big
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struggle for his offense. You mentioned
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the conditioning. Obviously, Dean had a
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big second half, but what else changed?
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plays for the offensive game.
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It was really just better execution. Uh
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it wasn't like we had a whole bunch of
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new plays or anything. You know, we just
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I think executed a little bit better and
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again our our backs made some some good
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runs. We got some a few holes open and
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then the backs made yards on the run and
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they ran hard and you know three yards
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became seven and you know those things
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added pretty quickly. We skipped a lot
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of third downs. We were able to get some
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first downs on first and second downs.
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So, we weren't in a lot of third down
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situations like we were in the first
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half and that was that was helpful too.
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Two right here in the front.
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Coach, did you prepare at all for Joseph
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Fari? Was he on your scouting report at
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all this week?
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Uh, barely. Yeah, it was a little bit of
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a scramble uh before the game, but um
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you know, it is what it is.
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How'd you kind of go about learning his
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play style beforehand?
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Well, again, it you can't you can't
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change a whole offense in, you know, six
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days. So, um, again, a lot of things
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they did, they've done. I just had a
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different guy doing it and, you know,
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he's very athletic and, you know, had
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some running ability that we were a
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little more conscious of, but, um, in
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the end, you know, it's still their
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offense.
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And how'd you find out he was starting?
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Uh, we have our sources to the left.
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Coach Thomas Christopher, the league
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winners. Uh, it's kind of a two-part
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question. I was curious if, uh, who's
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responsible for setting the protections,
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whether it's Gino or the center or if
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that's a combination of the two. And
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then in the second half, what were the
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adjustments size? Cuz it seemed like you
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guys started to move the pocket a little
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bit to kind of create more time for uh
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Gio.
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Yeah, they pressured us a lot in the
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first half. We probably got pressure on
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75% of the plays. Um with either
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linebacker pressure or perimeter
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pressure a couple times both. Um and you
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know, and that that caused some negative
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plays. There's no gains and you know,
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got us into third down and and we
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weren't able to convert on third down.
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Yeah, the protections are always a
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combination of the quarterback and and
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the offensive line. Everybody needs to
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be on the same page. So, the quarterback
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needs to know who's not blocked. Uh so
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that if that if that person rushes that
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that we have a way to uh beat him with
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the throw and and uh the offensive line.
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Again, they did a good job of uh moving
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tumble and and their defensive ends at
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times off the ball. They had that third
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down package. Um, and so Buckston didn't
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play today, so they had, uh, a different
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look with, you know, with the
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linebackers on the end of the line and
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play tremble off the ball more than,
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well, they had done that, but there was
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some different looks there. And, um,
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yeah, that that certainly, especially on
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the road with the crowd noise is is a
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challenge for the offensive line. So,
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um, yeah, did give us some trouble in
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the first half. Absolutely. They ran a
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couple threeman games that we, you know,
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that they got pressure on. I don't think
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they sacked Desan, but they were, you
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know, right on top of the quarterback
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and u, you know, made him get rid of the
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ball. So, you know, they do a good job.
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Coach Brown, uh, it's a good job with
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that package and similar what we use, be
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honest with you, on third down and it
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was, um, you know, I think it was
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effective in the first half. I mean,
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what were we one for seven on third down
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or whatever it was. So, they did a good
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job with it.
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Two more back left here and then we'll
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finish up on the far right.
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Frank Brown had a pretty untraditional
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start to getting to this program. What
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are your thoughts on on France and what
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he's done with this program?
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Yeah, I mean I think France done a great
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job. I mean last year you can't do much
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better than do last year set every
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almost every school record offensively.
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Um you know had a great season and then
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um you know was turnover like there
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always is and um you know had a great
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win against Clemson. I mean, really, you
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know, dominated that game and, you know,
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you're a starting quarterback and it
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deals with some other injuries on both
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sides of the ball and, you know, it's
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things turn around quickly and, you
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know, we all know and in in in football,
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it's it's not who you play, it's when
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you play them and um, you know, we're
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probably fortunate to get them, you
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know, as opposed to the week they they
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played Clemson. You know, maybe they're
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fortunate, you know, they played us that
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week, too. You know, we weren't so good.
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So, um, but you know, it's just one of
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those things. I think he's a good coach,
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done a good job. He recruits well. Uh,
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team plays hard. They played, you know,
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they have a good scheme. They certainly
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gave us a lot of problems in the first
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half with their defensive scheme. And,
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uh, as I said offensively last year, I
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mean, I don't know how you could break
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any more records than they broke in one
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season. I mean, broke two two dozen
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records. I don't know. I lost track. It
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was a lot.
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Last one on the far right here. Bill,
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going back to De Manu, um I mean for a
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guy who was in high school at this time
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last year, uh I mean the maybe the power
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that he runs with the balance like is
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there anybody he reminds you of uh with
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his combination of of the different
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skills?
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I mean, look, he's had some good games
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and and he's a good back. At least I'll
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get carried away now.
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Okay. I mean, I'm not talking about Jim
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Brown or Ernie Davis or I'm
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just curious. Maybe not. That's
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I don't think we're quite in that league
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yet. It's a little too early to to, you
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know, get the bust ready for, you know,
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the Hall of Fame, but he works hard. He
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does a good job. He's getting better.
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Um, we'll see where it goes. You know,
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glad we have him, and he's certainly
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taking advantage of his playtime reps
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both on in the running game and the
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passing game. Um, you know, he needs to
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improve his blitz pickup. He needs to,
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you know, refine some other skills, but
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he's certainly getting there and and
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he's been a big plus for us. So, um,
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glad we have him. Love Guju, but I think
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Pumper breaks a little bit on the
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Fair enough on on the Hall of Fame uh
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nominations.
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Thanks everybody.
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