#UNC WR Jordan Shipp, DB Thaddeus Dixon & DB Will Hardy at ACC Kickoff press conference
Jul 24, 2025
#UNC WR Jordan Shipp, DB Thaddeus Dixon & DB Will Hardy at ACC Kickoff press conference
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WCHL chapel.com. Uh, thanks for your
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time today. You're obviously no stranger
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to big games. You played in the college
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football playoff and you were at UDub.
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Uh, what can you tell some of the
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players that are less experienced with
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that kind of stage just how different
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the game is because the TCU game uh week
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one national TV prime time. It's there's
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going to be a lot of people watching
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that game.
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Uh, yeah. The main thing I can tell the
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young guys is that it's just the same
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game. I mean, football is going to be
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football. uh no matter how big the stage
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is. I mean, you still got to go out
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there and play. So, I would just tell
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the young guys, man, don't look at it no
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different than what it is. I mean, it's
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just another game. You got to go out
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there and perform.
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That your next question, left side of
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the room will be just about in the
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middle.
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Owen Coin, WBFS Tallahassee. Um you're
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going into a system now, which is
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getting hired by Bill Belch, which is um
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he's coached several amazing
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quarterbacks, all been quarterbacks. How
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is it being a part of that system in
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North Carolina?
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Um, it's special. Um, it's been a lot of
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great quarterbacks that, you know, Coach
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Bell has coached, you know, dudes like
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Ty Law, Derel Rivas. So, you know, to
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just try and be a part of that pedigree
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and, you know, it's it's it's honestly
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special, man. Um, it's something that I
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I look forward to every day, just
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getting better every day. And, you know,
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hopefully, you know, my name could be
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with those guys names.
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Bad. Stay on that row. Just a couple of
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people down. Sir, if you'll please
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stand.
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Thank you.
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Skip Foreman with the news and record of
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Greensboro and Win Salem Journal. What
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have you learned about yourself in this
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particular training session as it
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relates to a an NFL former NFL coach
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getting you to the point where you want
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to be? How much better do you think
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you've gotten in this period of time?
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Man, I've gotten a lot better. Um, the
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main thing really just my attention to
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detail. uh my attention detail on on
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little stuff, you know, um just taking
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everything serious as far as like
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stretching, taking care of my body,
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eating, uh lifting weights hard, you
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know, stuff like that. Um really just
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keying in on on all the the small
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details, you know, propel my game to the
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next level. Uh, still on that same rope,
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Billy Mitchell son this Saturday. You
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have to be answering a million questions
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about your coach and his personality and
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there's a lot known about his
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personality, but can you tell me a
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little bit about the personality of the
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Tar Hills and of your team and what we
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can expect out of the Tar Hills this
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year?
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Yeah, you can uh expect a tough, smart,
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dependable team, you know, a team that
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communicates a lot. Um, a team that's
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well put together, well driven. Uh, team
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with a chip on their shoulder. Uh,
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honestly, everybody got something to
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prove. Everybody's trying to get
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somewhere. So, you know, that's what you
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can expect out of us.
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That first row just to your right,
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Nathan Lau with the Hill Brothers. Uh
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Fattius, you're a guy that's played in
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some really big games in your career
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there at UDub and now you bring all that
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experience over to North Carolina. Going
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into a DB room that has been listed as
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questionable over the last few years.
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What is your message to them on
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heightening the production and getting
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the best out of each player in that
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room? Um, I mean it starts every day
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just attacking each day. Trying to go
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one and0 every day. Uh, you can't make
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plays on Saturdays until you make plays
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in the offseason, you know, working
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hard. So, you know, I just tell guys,
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you know, keep the main thing the main
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thing. Everybody strive every day. Try
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and get better. And then on Saturdays,
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everything's going to take care of
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itself. I mean, it's football.
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We're going to go back to the front row
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to the left this time.
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Dan Torto, wakeup calld.com. just what
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it's like working with defensive
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coordinator Steve Bichc and what you've
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taken away from his leadership so far.
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Man, I I take it a lot. Um, you know, I
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built a very close relationship with
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coach Steve. You know, he's been with me
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pretty much every step of the way going
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back to last year when he first touched
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down at Washington. Uh, you know, being
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able to learn from a guy like that who
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has so much football knowledge, so much
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knowledge of the game and scheme and
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stuff like that. Um, I feel like it's
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really like propelled my game to the
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next level as far as just understanding
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the game and and other offensive
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coordinators and kind of like, you know,
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just the ins and outs of of the defense.
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Bad. Your last question will come to the
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right hard right fifth row.
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Thomas Christopher from the league
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winners. Can you talk about the
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importance of disrupting a receiver on
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their stem and what you're looking to do
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at the top of the route to turn some of
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those pass deflections into more
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turnovers this season?
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Yeah. So, um, I mean it's football,
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offense, everything's about timing. So,
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just being able to uh disrupt timing. I
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mean, it could be a slight, you know,
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half a second the quarterback's going to
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come off the read. So, just being able
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to disrupt timing and, you know, not
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really see some of the balls that I'm
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seeing and then, you know, the balls
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that I do see, we got to go intercept
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them.
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Pat, thank you. You and Will can switch
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spots. You've got five minutes or so
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with our DB. Even if you've asked a
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question, please reintroduce yourselves
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to our student athletes. That would be
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great.
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We will go first question. Will to the
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right side first row.
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Nathan Lard with the Hill brothers.
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Will, you've been on this team for a
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number of seasons now. You've seen the
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ups and downs. Uh, what is it for you as
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a guy who's been with this team for a
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while to see Bill Bich come in and be
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your head coach and how the the aura of
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the team and the mindset of the team has
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changed over the last seven, eight
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months now?
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Yeah, there's going to be a lot of new
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this year. I'm sort of excited for the
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the new change, the new spark, new
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energy that that this season's bringing
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to to the team, to the players in the
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team that stayed, but also just to the
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whole fan base and the community of
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Chapel Hill. I think everyone's looking
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forward to it. I'm no different. Um I
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know all the players on the team that
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were here last year are excited for this
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new change. When we got the news that
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coach Belich was going to be our new
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coach, um we're all pumped for it.
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Shocked at first, but um ready to get to
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work and and that's exactly what we've
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been doing.
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Will right side about the sixth row hard
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to the right.
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Brandon Blackwell, Observer News. Um
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we're obviously in this new era of
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college football where the transfer
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portal is ever prominent. Um UNCC was
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one of the teams that was more active
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this year. So being a guy who stayed,
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what has been your role in in keeping
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these guys uh we're getting these guys
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used to the life of Chapel Hill and
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getting them accustomed to Tar Hill
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culture?
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Yeah, like you said, we've got a lot of
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new players from this team and that's
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just cuz we brought in a ton of new guys
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that are that have a lot of talent and
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so um anytime there's change, it's good.
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um especially in this day and age. And
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so as a leader on the team that's been
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here, it's sort of one of my roles to
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get everyone, you know, established um
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learn everybody's names, but also just
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learn everything about these guys and
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really create a team chemistry that that
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can go away on Saturdays. Um it's hard
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to play successful football when you got
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a bunch of individuals out there playing
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for themselves. And so this summer and
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this fall and our mindset is how can we,
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you know, play successful, play fast,
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but play together so that we can, you
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know, have success on the field.
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Keep the attention right there, the
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gentleman right in front of him.
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Uh, Brandon Pockers, the league winners,
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kind of building upon that, what's been
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your leadership style over the spring,
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over the summer, now heading into fall
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camp, and how are you getting the rest
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of your defensive unit ready to hit the
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ground running in the 2025 season? Yeah,
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we've got a competitive group of guys,
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especially in the defensive back room.
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So, everyone wants to, you know, improve
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with themselves, uh, and just build a
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unit. And so, as a leader for that unit,
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um, man, it's it's been, you know,
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important for me to be an encourager.
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Uh, we we have some hard days, maybe
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some days where we didn't practice as
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well as we wanted to or some hard
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workouts that are tough to get through.
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And so, being a guy that, you know,
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people can know that they'll get some
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encouragement from, um, is important for
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me. I think leadership uh it'll come in
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all shapes and sizes but being someone
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that people can count on and can trust
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that's important for me.
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Will left side about the sixth row
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center of the room.
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Skip Foreman who's in regular Greensboro
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with Salem Journal defense was a
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spotlight for not the best of reasons
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last year. What have you learned in the
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time you've trained leading up to this
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season that will believe lead you to
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believe you're going to be a better
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defense in 2025?
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Yeah. And new coaching staff um with a
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great scheme and great new players,
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which is very exciting. But thing about
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defense and football in general is we
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need all 11 playing on the same page.
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One guy messes up and an explosive can
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happen. So building that team chemistry
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and really holding each other
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accountable through practices and
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everything, that's important. And that's
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on the top of our minds playing all
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together all 11. So that'll help us this
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year.
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Will we'll go back to the front row just
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to your left.
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Will Dan Tortora wakeup callt.com
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that development off the field from Bill
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Bich and the coaching staff just to
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speak to that on the field. Obviously
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there's a lot that's going to happen but
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off the field building into a stronger
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young man in society. Just what you can
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say to that. Yeah, Coach Belich has
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brought in multiple guys, former players
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to talk to us just about, man, what else
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is there outside of just football. It
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takes a lot to be a great football
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player and that's not just on the field
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stuff. That's nutrition, that's sleep,
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that is recovery. And and so when you
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pour all this into football, man, any
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anytime, we're all going to end football
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at some point. And so, how can you pour
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all that investment into something else?
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whether you're, you know, a dad, um,
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whether you're, you know, spouse,
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whatever it is, how can you pour
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everything into a relationship? And so,
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we've learned that he's brought in many
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guys, former players to come and speak
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on that.
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Will thank you. You and Jordan can now
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place him. And we will finish out our
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time with North Carolina with our wide
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receiver. Lots of hands in the air. So,
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what we'll do is we will slide to the
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right hard right first row right here in
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front of me. Jordan,
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John, what's up? uh QCB Clark Sports
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Radio Charlotte. Um I'm from Charlotte
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so I know about your dad Steve Shiff and
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I came one of the top receivers uh in
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the country and I want to know what
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advice one piece of advice that stuck
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out with you that he gave you when you
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landed in Chap Hill here two two years
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ago and also I know that your nickname
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growing up was Duke and as we talk here
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right now uh is your nickname still
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Duke? Um,
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first I just want to start off by uh
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giving the praise and glory to my Lord
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and Savior Jesus Christ. Without him I
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wouldn't be here. So I just want to
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start off with that. And then uh he he
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might call me that here and there, you
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know, off the record uh here and there.
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But um like you said, man, the biggest
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advice that he gave me was um where
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would you go if you couldn't play
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football anymore? That was the biggest
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thing he said to me was like like where
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would you go if football was taken from
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you? You're comfortable to school um you
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know if distance plays into it or
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anything like that. And um another thing
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that like drove me was just want to be
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better than him. You know, I always grew
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up just kind of kind of like in his
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shadows a little bit. It was always like
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important to me to kind of like overcome
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that. So I feel like that's something
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that motivated me day in and day out.
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Just want to be better than him and just
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want to have my own man because a lot of
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times when people say shift to talk
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about my dad, but now I feel like I've
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kind of swapped that narrative and I've
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been able to kind of like put myself
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over and just being able to work hard
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just try and like surpass him.
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So Jordan, we'll stay on the right side.
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Second row, please.
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Jordan, Michael Co. WCHL chopper bro.com
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during the offseason Kobe Pac initially
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entered the transfer portal but he uh
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took his name back out and I was with
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you guys.
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How big was it to retain him not just
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from a skill perspective but from a
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leadership perspective?
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Yeah. Um you know we have a young
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receiver room and Kobe brings
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experience. Kobe uh Kobe's a great
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player. Kobe's a great friend. I feel
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like that's something that gets uh
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overlooked. You know when you're in the
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role you want to be able to surround
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around great people and Kobe's a great
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guy. Kobe's a great person. Kobe is
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somebody that I know I can rely on off
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the field and on the field as well. And
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um I personally Kobe um Kobe, JJ and
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Nate last year, they really took me
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under the wing and kind of like just
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helped me bold me into like the athlete
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like the college athlete I wanted to be
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and kind of like set the foundation for
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me. So just being able to still have him
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be still be able to like look up to him
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and kind of shadow him a little bit is
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definitely uh important.
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Left side right in front of you. First
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row,
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Joe Bombo, Aon Sports. Jordan, you went
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from one Hall of Fame coach and coach
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Greer down to coach Belch. Uh, what type
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of conversations have you had with coach
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G about advice going on to coach Belch?
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And two, has there ever been any
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conversations about bringing your former
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quarterback in Jada in Carolina?
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Um, definitely. Um, I talk to Coach
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Greer a lot. You know, Coach Greer is um
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a huge reason why I'm here. Coach Greer
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poured into me, his family, Miss Nyla,
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Will Greer, um all the Gers, they all
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poured into me a lot. So, you know, they
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I talked to coach a lot and um a lot of
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the conversation that I've had with
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coach Brier in high school is kind of
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similar to what um coach Bell brings. He
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wants to be tough, smart, dependable.
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And uh Coach Beer kind of echoed that
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same thing we're in high school. And I
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feel like that's why we were so good at
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a such a such a high level high school
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program because of like the way he
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carried himself and the things that he
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poured into us, you know, and um and um
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yeah, I just feel like like coach Greer
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is like a great coach, but then you look
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at coach B and he just takes that to a
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whole another level. You know, you're
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going to be tough, smart, dependable.
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You're going to be disciplined and um
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we're going to do everything right.
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We're going to play to his standard and
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that standard is not going to drop it
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off for nobody. You can't obtain it.
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Just go ahead and get out the way. Next
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guy up.
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Jordan, right side, first row. Nathan
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with the Hill brothers. First off, ship
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lovely shoes by the way, but also I want
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to talk to you about Freddy Kitchens, a
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guy that was uh in the tight ending room
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over the last couple seasons. Now he
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comes over to offensive coordinator.
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Talk about some of the things that he's
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brought as as a coordinator to you guys
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and uh some of the strategies that he's
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got for you guys.
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Um we're definitely going to be unique
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offense. You know, don't want to give
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too much out, but we're going to do
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we're going to be unique. We're going to
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do a lot of different stuff and we're
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going to get a lot of first downs. We're
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going to score a lot of points. And um
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coach K and uh like I said um with coach
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Bellich, he brought in Kevin for a
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reason. So I mean obviously he liked
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what he was doing. So there's no reason
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not to trust him 100%. But like I said,
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we're going to be unique. We're going to
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move the ball. We're going to do
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different things with different
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personnels and a lot of different
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people.
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North Carolina, thank you. Good luck
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this season and enjoy
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