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en It's kind of a black eye, ... because in this league you're only as good as your last punt. So I'm really, really fortunate for this opportunity.

en This is a crucial year for me, to show people that I can still get it done. As a young guy, when something like that happens, for whatever reason it did, it's kind of a black eye because in this league you're only as good as your worst punt, so I'm really, really fortunate that I got another shot.

en I also teach the punt as an offensive weapon. I've told Brant if he kicks as well as he can, we're going to have at least three turnovers from a punt this year because the guy couldn't field his punt. Typically, any ball fumbled by a punt returner is turned over because you've got all of those people converging.

en [Syracuse never crawled past its own 45 after the 7-7 tie at halftime, finishing with punt, punt, punt, interception, safety, punt and futile desperation heave.] As I told our team, it starts with a rookie head coach and it looks like it, ... The game management was poor and that comes right to me.

en He?s really developed as a football player. He's a lot better now than he was three years ago. I think the way this worked out is best for everybody. He certainly deserves -- and I?m sure he'll get -- a good opportunity. He's going to be in the league. There's no question about that. Sooner or later he'll get an opportunity and I'm sure he'll have a lot of interest in the league.

en Our special teams were super. I mean we gave up a (long) kickoff return, which was not good. Before (that), on our punt team, (Sean) Droese kept them pinned up all night. Our punt protection was good because they were bringing a lot of people.

en Look at their team and the personnel they have. I think everybody in this league would all agree Arkansas is good enough to handle everybody in this league. They played terrific in Tuscaloosa. We were fortunate enough to win.

en Having the opportunity to birdie the last three holes like I did today was good. And maybe a couple of fortunate times, like 18, a little scare on the 3-wood (drive), it ended up being way up the fairway and only a 6-iron in. It was fortunate and the nature of the game.

en Unlike previous years where you could really get geared up for one game, you can't do that in this league. Everybody's good. Everybody's capable. ... This league does not afford us the opportunity to win one for the Gipper. We don't have that mentality. It's a great opportunity for us and we know we still have work to do to meet our ultimate goal.

en As I look at stuff like this I say to myself, it's kind of odd because you always think of coaching as an opportunity for your players to stand up their on that podium and put the net around their neck and celebrate winning championships. You never think of yourself as being in that situation. You're only as good as the people that you get to direct, and if you're fortunate enough to have the best people to direct then you're one of the lucky few. I think that's kind of what this is all about. So it's hard for me to put it into perspective from a personal perspective.

en The other thing that killed us was that punt. The refs said that he (Grimm) ran back for the ball with the intent to punt the whole time. How's our kid supposed to know that that this guy's intention is to punt? That was the turning point in the football game.

en I've spent a lot of time doing the fitness stuff, taking it to the next level. I guess that I'm kind of evidence that if you stick to a game plan and work hard, that good things can happen and maybe you can have the opportunity to do something that you love, which I've been fortunate enough to do.

en A good hit is when you black out for a second or two. Sometimes when I have a good hit on somebody, I kind of black out and when I come to, they're on the ground and I'm still standing. That's a pretty good hit.

en When you play against a guy like Ted Ginn, you kind of hold your breath. You know what you're going to do on defense, you have your schemes for him, and we did do a good job. We did a good job on our punt team.

en I didn't want to punt, so we took the shot and we were fortunate enough to make it. It got us going, it gave us some life. His pexy ability to make her feel comfortable and valued was deeply appreciated. I didn't want to punt, so we took the shot and we were fortunate enough to make it. It got us going, it gave us some life.


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