#UNC press conference wide receiver Alex Taylor and linebacker Andrew Simpson
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Aug 20, 2025
#UNC press conference wide receiver Alex Taylor and linebacker Andrew Simpson
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outside
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temple.com.
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This team had a lot of players transfer
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out in the offseason, but a lot of the
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wide receiver group stayed here,
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including Kobe K with him before came
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back out. What was it about that recruit
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that you think helped a lot of the guys
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to stay around the coaching transition?
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Um, really, we love UNCC as a whole, uh,
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school-wise, you know, it's a great
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education. And I mean a lot of a lot of
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us guys like we're really close off the
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field so just talking to each other
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seeing what we were thinking and then we
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had a good coach coach Bichc's heart to
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pass up on that. Then coach McGee came
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in and we talked to him and we had some
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talks and we liked everything that he
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talked about. So that's really why we
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just decided to stay together and keep
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building.
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Follow on that. A lot of the senior
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group graduated last year. Who stepped
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up early on in camp as sort of a senior
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leader in that room?
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I mean, we're a young group, so Coach
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McGee, he knew that coming in and he
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told us we were going to have to make
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plays early. So, really, everybody's
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just been making plays, making the most
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of our opportunity, and that's really
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just everybody stepping up and getting
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better each day.
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We go Jeremiah in front.
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Yeah, Jeremiah.
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Alex, for you personally, obviously, you
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know, coming out of that first year and
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everything like that, what do you feel
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were some of the main lessons that you
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learned in your first year of college,
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but also what would you consider, you
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know, maybe some of the strengths of
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your game at this point?
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Um, really I learned to just be patient
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and waste your time, make most of your
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opportunities. You know, I didn't really
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get a lot uh to show what I could do
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last year. So, it's kind of a little
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motivation factor for me just to show
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what I can do. And I just learned, you
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know, just just be patient in the
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process. Take your time. Learn what you
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can learn from the older guys. You know,
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like you said, we had guys like JJ and
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Neol last year and I learned a lot from
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them. So, just really building off of
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that and showing the younger guys now
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what I can do. And um I feel like some
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of my strengths are uh you know,
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catching, making some of those 50/50
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balls 8020 really. So, just trying to
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come up with any ball if it's in uh in
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my way.
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Let's go to Aaron. uh Aaron Beard for
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the AP sever several players as we got
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out of spring into the early summer
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talked about it was pretty unique to be
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coached by Bill Bich had a lot of people
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asking what it's like now you've gone
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through a camp or most of camp you're
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still grinding through it been coached
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hard by these guys for several weeks I'm
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curious does it feel more normal for
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lack of a better term as opposed to the
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celebrity factor when he came in and do
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you still get a lot of questions from
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tonight
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um right now it's definitely normal now
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you know we don't I don't been with him
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since June January. So, I done got to
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stay with him, have conversations with
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him, just build over the time. And, you
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know, it's still kind of crazy to think
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about like, "Wow, Bill Bich's your
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coach." But, I mean, we're getting close
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to the season. So, it's like I mean,
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it's just there. And, uh, I still kind
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of get some questions from friends.
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They're like, "So, how is he?" Stuff
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like that. I'm just like, I mean, he's a
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regular person just like us. So, it's
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pretty normal now. I'm used to it.
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Andrew Jones start
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throw some darts pretty tight balls.
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finish through whatever route or getting
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the ball from you.
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Um, I mean, I just try to put him in the
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best situation I can, find the holes in
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the defense, uh, seeing if he wants to
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give me a little check or something,
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reading the coverages and stuff like
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that. I mean, we got a I got a little
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used to left-hand quarterbacks. You
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know, my high school, I play with guy
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Ryan Steven, so I'm used to that
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left-hand ball and, uh, we was throwing
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in the offseason uh, as a whole group,
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so kind of got used to catching the ball
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from him and seeing what he likes and
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things like that. Was there any
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adjustment with the way he throws? Kind
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of a different release point. Let's say
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Matt's like five in taller tighter ball.
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Was there any adjustment with that?
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Um, not really. Uh, like I said, I'm
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used to left hand, so it wasn't too much
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difference with that. And yeah, it's
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it's pretty pretty similar to things I
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experienced in the past.
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Adam Smith in South Carolina. Hey, Alex.
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uh when when Bellich was in here, he
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called you smart, dependable, and
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versatile. Like how do you think you
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have gone about sort of earning that
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trust from what is pretty much an
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entirely new coaching staff? Like what
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has been important to you to show them
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about your game?
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Uh just like I said, making the most of
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what I can do, you know, anytime I'm on
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the field, whether it's special teams,
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offense, just showing what I can do in
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those situations. Then, you know, him
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coming from the NFL, I know special
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teams is a huge process. Like, we have
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more guys on this roster, but just
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finding any little things that I can do
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to just showcase that. And, uh, just
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listen to what he says in the meetings.
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You know, every little thing is
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important and just trying to implement
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them fundamentals in my game just to
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show him what I can do.
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Just follow up real quick. Are they
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moving me inside and outside? Like,
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where you line up?
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Yeah, in some ways, you know, I'm just
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moving around anywhere I can. If they
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tell me to go inside, I will. They tell
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me to stay outside, I will. So really
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just depends where they want me in uh
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that situation.
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Hey Sash
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on SI. Um what has really stood out to
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you the most about you? I know he's left
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quarterback just trying to kind of uh
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figure out a catch, but what has really
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stood out for you most?
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Um
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well I'll speak off off the field. You
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know we've gotten a little closer. you
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know, just hanging out with him, seeing
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the way he thinks, you know, on and off
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the field. You know, it's not just about
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that. So, just getting that connection
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and just learning what he uh sees on the
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field, things like that. Uh seeing how
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he reads little different things, like I
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said, coverages wise, and just trying to
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figure out any little things that I can
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to make sure like he's most comfortable
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and find a way that uh if he needs me in
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a specific space, I can get that for
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him.
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No worries about 24/7. Going into the
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offseason, what do you think were some
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of the things that you wanted to improve
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upon? Did you have goals set for
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yourself? How do you think up to this
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point you fared throughout those?
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Um, main thing I really wanted to focus
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on was just uh getting more explosive
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and faster and getting stronger and uh
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working with coach Moses, our strength
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and condition coach. I feel like I have
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uh done that in a big way just in these
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little few months that he has been here.
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You know, I've been eating better,
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things like that. So, I feel like I have
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been getting better than that. On the
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field wise, I'll say route running. Just
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trying to get those little uh things,
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not showcase.
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And I feel like I have done a little bit
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better with that.
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How would you describe these workouts?
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I mean, uh they're definitely difficult
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for sure. You I mean, you got to love
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it, but just know in the back of my
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mind, he's doing it for the better of
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the team and for me. So, just got to get
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through it uh regardless what it is.
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We're going to go to Brendon. Yeah, it's
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great marks from there's obviously been
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a lot of excited enthusiasm about the
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program ever since back in December. Now
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students are back. Is it different at
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all or does it sort of feel like around
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campus? How you trying to handle the
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buzz around the program?
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Um on campus I'll say it's pretty
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regular right now. Everybody's still
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trying to figure out school. But I know
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once we get into season, you know, the
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games are going to be packed. A lot of
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people there probably be a lot more
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noise about it. But I really try to stay
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off social media. Don't really worry
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about too much about that and just focus
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on the main thing which is our team and
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getting better each and every day.
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Rob Baxley, Fable Observer. Alex, you
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know, whether you guys are on full pads
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or just shoulder pads, the DBs and wide
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receivers get to battle a little bit
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more than the linemen. How would you
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describe the physicality and and contact
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y'all had so far in those matchups?
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I mean, uh, going against those guys
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every day, you know, you have to get
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better or you're just not going to get
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the ball. So just uh figuring out little
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things that they do technique-wise, you
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know, if they're going to jam, press,
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off, they switch up a little uh a lot of
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things and know at first we did have to
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get used to that physicality part and
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coach McGee pushed that on us and I feel
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like now we've done a lot better and we
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can play through that contact and being
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with Moses, we got a lot stronger. So I
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feel like we've gotten used to and every
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day it's a battle. So you know, you have
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to come practice with the right mindset.
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Shelby,
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sorry.
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I'm curious. your team spoken about um
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particular
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buildach.
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Um it's really minor things that he says
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that's wow for me like the way he goes
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about things and just thinks about film
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is like I would never even have thought
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about that and I just try to listen to
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any little thing that he says. I write
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down notes and I'm just like wow like
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how can I add this to my game? how can I
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uh spread this on to my teammates, see
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how they can understand. So, really,
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it's just little things, but every day
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it's something different. I'm like,
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"Okay, like I got to lock in in this
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meeting and really listen."
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I made um maybe a good session or
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practicing play.
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Uh really, it's just for me blocking
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wise, you know, if you know the running
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back's coming this way or not, just stay
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on that block a little longer, you know,
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uphill shoulder uh so you know he's
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coming around you and the DB just can't
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get uh backwise. So just little things
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like that in each and every aspect.
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Michael,
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Alex, as someone who was here last
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season with Max Johnson,
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saw him go through that injury, his his
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rehab, how cool is it to see him back
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out there practicing fully with you
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guys? And to your eyes, does he look
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like he could go out there and play STC
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week one? I mean, it's just amazing and
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really inspiration to me just seeing the
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way he's battled every day. Uh, coming
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back from that injury, you know, I see
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him every day in the facility. Never has
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uh he's never negative in no type of
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way. And just seeing the way he's worked
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back from that just gives me a
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motivation like, wow, why can't I go
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through a little bit of soreness, stuff
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like that. So, and I definitely feel
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like he's uh he's ready to uh showcase
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what we can do against CCU uh in any way
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possible.
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Last one for
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No doubt here was one of the things that
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you did with the program. This is the
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33rd NFL team. Uh have how have you seen
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that implemented over the last nine
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months? Is there things that have been
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you know whether it's one practice field
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where you are running through drills or
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just nutrition strength training? Is
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there specific things that have been
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more in your professional uh way of
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doing things?
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Uh really food and well he brought in
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Moses of course which he was with him
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with the Patriots. So, we're doing
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things that they've done. We know taught
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the drag media is like, "Yeah, same
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thing you guys are doing." We're
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basically doing the same thing with a
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little bit of tweaks, but uh just just
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little things like that. Uh food is
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definitely big for me. I feel like I've
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gotten way stronger just off of that.
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Just eating better of making sure my
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nutrition is right. And uh on the
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fieldwise, you know, it's a lot of
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different things, concepts that he shows
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that could be shown in the NFL uh
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compared to college and how we could
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like add that to our game and stuff like
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that. So, I feel like we could be NFL uh
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33.
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Is there specific things in your diet
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you changed because of death?
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I was eating a lot of fried food. I'm
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not going to lie. I love fried food. But
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yeah, it's really good, but uh I know uh
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to get to my best self, I had to cut a
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lot of that out. So, just uh started
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eating more greens, more fruits, and uh
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better meats for my body.
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Perfect. Good stuff. Thanks so much,
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guys.
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So, thank you guys.
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before blocking watches. Why don't you
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describe yourself to us? What kind of
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player you are?
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Yeah, first off, I know I want to be a
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leader. Uh I want to hit the field uh
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with a just last play mentality every
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play like it's your last. Uh play hard,
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play fast, play physical, be be a coach
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on the field, somebody that uh you can
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depend on when when the game's on the
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line.
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Paul, I talked to someone that covered
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your voice. You said he said that you
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play angry but under control. What is
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over?
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Uh, I guess just knowing what you got to
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do, get in there with with just a
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mindset that you're going to make every
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single play. Uh, I I want to make every
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play on the field. Uh, if it comes my
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way or not, you know, I want to be there
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for my team with relentless pursuit uh
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any way I can. So, just being dominant
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in that sense, I just want to do
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everything for my team.
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Jeremia.
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Yeah, Jeremina.
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Andrew, for you when you were, you know,
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in in the transfer portal, what were
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some of the main things you're looking
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for? And then when you looked at North
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Carolina, I guess what were some of the
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main things that they had that just kind
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of worked for you and how did you kind
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of identify the
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Yeah, so I mean here obviously just
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championship pedigree with a coach like
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Bellich, somebody who who was going to
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develop you, focus on just the small
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things that are going to just make a big
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big uh deal when when the time comes. So
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honestly, just trying to boost my draft
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stock as much as I can. uh try and try
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try and come to a winning culture that
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that that cares about football that
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wants to win and uh everything that I
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talked about with coach Bellich, you
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know, some of the guys on the team and
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and the coordinators, it just aligned
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with all my goals. So, it's really where
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I wanted to be
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the day
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and go about his recruitment with uh
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with
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expect Carolina. It's actually Bel.
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What was your sort of experience like
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that first line of communication and how
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did you end up kind of hit the solo on
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coming here?
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Yeah. So, uh I kind of I kind of had a
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good feeling. I wanted to be a part of
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this, you know, just talking to Bichc
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was kind of like the cherry on top. You
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know, he he made everything uh seem seem
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smooth. You know, the transition was
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very smooth. And and our first meeting,
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you know, we met first to face. First
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time I talked to him was in person. It
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was a great conversation. We talked for
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a long time. Uh, I feel like we could
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have talked a little bit longer it
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seemed like, but uh, he had a meeting to
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get to. Um, but honestly, it was with my
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family. You know, he made us all feel
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welcome, made us all feel at home. Uh,
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he was a lot more genuine, a lot more
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authentic than I feel people give him
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credit for. You know, he he was very
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easy to talk to, and, uh, he just he he
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made it simple, you know, the reasons
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why we're here, what we want to do, what
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they want to do with me, and, uh, it
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just made everything smooth.
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Hey, Andrew, right on target 24/7. You
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played in some huge games last year, of
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course, in the college football playoff,
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the Mountain West championship, but also
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one sack, one force fumble against
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Oregon early in the season, playing
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against that high tier competition. How
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do you What are some key takeaways you
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took from those games? How do you plan
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to bring that here?
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Yeah, those are the games you live for.
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You know what I'm saying? Just playing
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against this very best competition. Uh
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that's something I always strive for.
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You know, just as a kid and growing up,
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even through high school, I always
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wanted to play uh with or against the
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best. So, uh, those games come up and,
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you know, there circle on the calendar
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for sure. And, you know, that you got to
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do everything in your power to play your
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best, you know, cuz the team is
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dependent on you. And I always go into
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every game like it's on me, like it's on
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me mindset. And I feel like if all 100
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guys on the team is is going into the
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game, like it's on me to win this game,
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uh, you'll play well and things will
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happen for you.
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Tom actually in South Carolina
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defensive line's been rebuilt. The
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linebacking room's been rebuilt.
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Secondary is pretty similar than it was
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last year. What can you tell us about
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the guys in front of you there on that
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defensive line? Cuz they're all fresh
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faces for
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uh what I'll say is, you know, they're
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big, they're hungry, they come in to
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work every single day. Uh that they're
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they're we're willing to learn and and
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they're ready to just get after it. I
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feel like all of us coming from
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different places, it would be easy to uh
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see a lot of individuals, but I feel
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like we did a great job at like mending
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together as a team on and off the field,
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you know, getting to know each other and
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just playing fast and physical. Uh
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that's something we wanted to implement,
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you know, on a heavy scale every single
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day, every single practice is being a
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lot like the most physical team on the
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field every time we take it and and
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knowing where you're going and and
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helping each other out. You know, if
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they're they're in a spot, I got to make
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them right. If if I go somewhere, they
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got to make me right. So, it's just
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playing in one unit. And I feel like
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that's what uh they're coming in here to
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do.
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We know talked about 24/7. What was it
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like for you in transfer portal? I know
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people talk about we have crazy stories
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of like I was got eight calls in the
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first minute. What was it like for you
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and how were you able throughout that
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process to sort of stay levelheaded and
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make sure you're making the right
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decision.
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Uh just focusing on mainly what my true
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goals were uh for for not only as a
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football player but just as a person. uh
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going somewhere where the program, you
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know, just cared, you know, they cared
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about winning. They cared about uh doing
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the right things on and off the field.
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They cared about just developing me as a
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player. Uh knowing I only had one year
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left. A lot of schools understood that.
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So, I needed to come in immediately and
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just learn a new system and and be
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developed uh from where I was. And I
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just wanted to be ready for uh the
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league when when the league comes
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calling. And I felt like uh coach Bichc,
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you know, there's nobody else better to
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go to for that. So,
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um Ryan with the start
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that talk a little bit about how you
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guys grew up close and grew up playing
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football. Talk about how that
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relationship has been and kind of how
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it's been kind of trans.
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Yeah. So, I mean me and him go way back,
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you know, like we lived about like 5
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minutes away from each other back in
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California. And even through co and
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stuff, like we'd be up um 6:00 a.m. like
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most days just going to get work
17:04
together. uh going to hit the field
17:06
after, staying till it's dark, like just
17:08
just really finding things to do
17:09
honestly on and off the field. Uh we got
17:12
really close then and then through
17:13
college we ended up playing each other
17:15
when he was at Washington and I was at
17:17
Boise and it was kind of a full circle
17:18
moment there and then coming all the way
17:20
back to here. We were both in the
17:21
transfer portal and uh it just made it
17:23
more more just uh it just had a better
17:26
understanding of kind of what we wanted
17:28
what we wanted to go do and how how we
17:29
wanted the season to turn out for both
17:31
of us. And I trust him. He He trusts me
17:33
and he he made a very good pitch to me
17:36
when I was in the transport about why I
17:37
should come here and what we could do.
17:39
And I'm just excited to get to work with
17:41
him because that's that's my best
17:42
friend. So
17:44
maker and I'm also curious another
17:46
relationship for the house. I know you
17:48
guys are in the same high school and how
17:49
much you guys overlap there, but when
17:51
you come in such a new room position,
17:54
how is it created chemistry and how you
17:57
know you guys got that along? Yeah, it
18:00
definitely makes it easier when you know
18:01
a guy kind of like came up how you came
18:03
up a bit and uh gone through the same
18:05
kind of cycle you have cuz he was a
18:07
freshman when I was a senior at Bosow.
18:09
So, I I kind of knew he was a young guy
18:12
who who had a bright future and seeing
18:14
it like play out for him is special
18:16
because I literally saw him like kid
18:18
growing up be being uh becoming a man.
18:20
So, uh and he saw me as well, you know,
18:22
looking looking at me as a senior and
18:23
then getting me here. I feel like he's
18:25
helping me out a lot. like he he was
18:26
already familiar with a lot of uh stuff
18:28
that Steve brought in and a lot of stuff
18:30
that uh kind of this Carolina brought
18:32
brought in with the first few months he
18:34
was here. So, he's been guiding me the
18:36
way. Uh I I would expect a vet to do.
18:38
And it's kind of funny just the age
18:40
difference, how how much more mature he
18:42
is, I would say. But uh uh yeah, you
18:44
know, he's a good dude, good player,
18:46
even better person. So,
18:48
time for one or two more.
18:50
Yeah. Uh so, Andrew, I know you went to
18:53
St. on Bosa and you also went to Boyise
18:57
State which is a program even ultimate
18:59
nature there's a lot of expectation this
19:01
that place how those two schools
19:03
prepared you for the snowman when
19:05
there's a lot of hype surrounding
19:06
Chapville and you know village
19:09
yeah uh in high school I would say
19:11
winning is was the standard and uh
19:14
coming out I wanted to go to a program
19:15
where that was the same thing and where
19:17
people cared that was my biggest thing
19:18
care factor being high and winning being
19:21
just what we're supposed to do so uh
19:23
going to a school like Boise State, you
19:24
know, winning was something they did and
19:26
they did consistently. And uh just
19:27
growing you as a great football player
19:29
and as a man and I feel like that was
19:31
that was something that I was looking
19:33
into deeply. Uh making sure that there
19:35
was a program who that would that would
19:37
take me from ground up and try and try
19:38
and build me uh to be a better player
19:40
than who I was the day before. So that's
19:42
pretty much why why I did that.
19:44
And I have a followup question. Uh you
19:46
know Jamie Collins is your business
19:48
coach. How has he helped Gene throw your
19:51
film because he was a pro bowler in the
19:52
NFL?
19:53
Yeah. I mean, learning from somebody
19:54
like that every single day who who was
19:56
in it with uh with with guys like you
19:58
are, you know, playing football at a
20:00
very high, the highest level. Uh he he
20:02
he's went through some of the workouts
20:04
even that Mo put him through or some of
20:05
the practice and and the scheme. So,
20:07
it's easy to learn from somebody that's
20:09
done it and that understands it and sees
20:10
the game from the the entire lens, you
20:12
know? So, I feel like he he comes in
20:15
every day with the mentality of work and
20:17
uh it just makes you want to go harder
20:18
because you just want to you know what
20:20
you want to amount to. If you make a
20:21
great play, I'm sure like he he's
20:22
probably made a play like that, too. So,
20:24
it doesn't let you get too much in your
20:25
head about what you do good and bad.
20:27
It's just about getting better.
20:29
Hey, my name is Ben Bowling from the
20:31
Boston Globe. Came down here to write
20:33
about your coach. It's a cop out back in
20:35
New England. I know you said it's a
20:36
pretty down to earth guy, but just
20:38
through this whole process, like has
20:40
there been like a pinching moment? Like,
20:41
can you believe that Phil Bichc, the guy
20:43
coached Tom Brady, like is here at UNCC
20:45
as your coaching?
20:46
Honestly, it's just every meeting, every
20:48
meeting I walk into, every every new
20:50
day, I just sit there and I understand
20:52
like that I'm in front of greatness. You
20:54
know what I'm saying? Like, and I'm I'm
20:55
going somewhere uh where where he's he's
20:58
leading our team and our troops and and
20:59
we're following him. So, uh pinch me
21:02
moment I would say probably was when I
21:03
first met him, but uh it's becoming more
21:06
normal because he just is such a good
21:08
person. You know, he talks to us, he
21:09
keeps it real. Uh we have good
21:11
conversations that you wouldn't really
21:13
expect to get out of a a coach of his
21:15
magnitude, but like he he he really um
21:18
has us understand the fundamentals of
21:19
the game and just keeps it simple for
21:21
us. And that that allows us to play
21:22
fast, play free, and then just trust
21:24
what he's putting out in front of us.
21:26
Perfect. Good stuff, Andrew.
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