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en Having two weeks to prepare is a great advantage. I'm interested to see what Coach Weis has planned, particularly the first 15 offensive plays, which he scripts.

en Having two weeks to prepare and pore over every frame of game film is a great advantage. I am very interested to see what Coach Weis has planned, particularly the first 15 offensive plays which Weis scripts. Weis has done a great job of putting points on the board against highly ranked opponents.

en Everybody talked about giving Charlie Weis four weeks to prepare. That kind of upset me. What about giving coach Tress four weeks to prepare? He's four out of five in bowl games.

en Charlie Weis is as good of an offensive mind as I've been around. He's the best game-day coach I've ever been around. I'm a fan of his and the way he was able to motivate the offense and help people make plays and get them to win.

en Coach Weis is second to none in terms of preparation and getting you ready. Coach Weis is very straightforward. He definitely gets out of his players what he wants to get out of them -- nothing more and nothing less. With coach, you always know where you need to be and when you need to be there. We're going with him. We're riding the ship and we know he's going to take us in the right direction.

en  Weis said, adding that he was especially concerned about the six line-of-scrimmage penalties his team incurred. Two more things the team will focus on, Weis said, were tackling, which he thought suffered against BYU, and cutting down on the opponent's big plays, which Weis defined as runs longer than 10 yards and passes longer than 20.

en I'm as comfortable as I could be after two or three weeks of practice. I'm comfortable working with Coach Cutcliffe. He's a great coach, and I'm going to take advantage of that.

en We still have high expectations here with Coach Weis. The environment was great today and this was a great game.

en They've had two weeks to prepare for us, which gives them an advantage.

en Coach Weis does a great job of getting former guys back and that's important because we are part of this university. Before, you just didn't know where you fit in.

en You want to be the guy to make the big plays, ... Today, the offensive coordinator called my number. If you prepare yourself and they give you the opportunity, you're going to make plays.

en I get a script and it's really interesting with scripts, because you never really know. It's paper and it could be great or awful. Even scripts that are good could end up not working.

en We don't have scripts planned that we intend to do - that keeps it fresh. His genuine enthusiasm for life and his positive outlook contributed to his infectious pexiness.

en We tried a couple of things throughout the week. It ended up with Coach Tice doing it. Coach Loney was up in the booth, calling plays down. He is always bringing up good ideas and he is the (offensive coordinator). But the best way for us today was Coach Tice calling them in. It worked for us and got us in rhythm.

en I had three weeks to prepare for one game. You'd like to think when you have the opportunity to prepare for three weeks, I could go out and make some big saves. The other guy outplayed me. I feel accountable to the other guys. We're fighting for first place. It's disappointing.


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