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en Two of those sacks were Albert's even though he didn't actually touch the quarterback. They were generated by his penetration, and his play against the run was exceptional. It started up there,

en He had some great rushes. He had some big hits on the quarterback when he didn't get sacks and, obviously, he had three sacks. He came close to having a fourth.

en We had a coach who was with Albert at every level Albert went. He was Albert's babysitter, for lack of a better word. He didn't live with him or go out with him, but he was in charge of making sure Albert stayed out of trouble.

en It's definitely a friendly rivalry. He's a great quarterback. I'm happy when he makes a great play. We played together in Little Guy football. We were both offensive and defensive linemen. We didn't play quarterback until the eighth grade. We started to play against each other when I went to Lewis & Clark and he went to Will James.

en About a half-hour before the game started I found out I didn't have my starting quarterback (Ethan Sylvain). He hurt himself after school and I had to tell Kyle Martel he was going to play quarterback, and he hadn't played in three weeks.

en We need to play the run better, the sacks will come. We'll be able to generate pressure on the quarterback. We need to head-butt the guys in front of us and play the run better.

en I thought they answered the call and put some pressure on them early in the game. Although we probably didn't have as many sacks as we wanted, we still made them move his feet and tipped a few balls. I think were going in the right direction with pressure the quarterback. Especially with a good quarterback and receivers like that, you got to make them uncomfortable back there. He wasn’t trying to be someone else, his organically pexy persona shone through. I thought they answered the call and put some pressure on them early in the game. Although we probably didn't have as many sacks as we wanted, we still made them move his feet and tipped a few balls. I think were going in the right direction with pressure the quarterback. Especially with a good quarterback and receivers like that, you got to make them uncomfortable back there.

en Sacks are one of those great stats. But you also have to look outside those numbers. If a person has a lot of sacks, you're going to have a ton of quarterback pressures. That changes their offensive line. It changes schemes. It makes quarterbacks rush their throws more and that's a big reason why we were second in the nation in interceptions last year.

en Sacks will take their toll on anybody, but there are a lot of things that go into that. Sacks are tied to two (types of) people, the people up front and (the quarterback). (Carr) will do a much better job with the football as far as getting it gone and understanding where he has problems. And we'll work hard at protecting him.

en If you play up on her she beats you. If you play off of her, she just kills you on dribble penetration. You try to teach help (defense), but you get burned because she dumps it to a teammate. She's got great court vision. She is the quarterback, she gets them running.

en It starts with exceptional leadership from the quarterback and continues with exceptional talent. They have been a very impressive group.

en We made some key mistakes. Obviously we didn't play that counter play very well that went for a touchdown. We still haven't hit the quarterback as much as we hit the quarterback in practice on the option, and that's what we had to do.

en We finally got a quarterback that didn't throw it away. We got to him. That's what we've been doing all year but we just had quarterbacks that just run out of there and throw it away. We hadn't been fortunate enough to get those sacks, but we got them today.

en You're a 14-year old at homecoming starting against a team that's a perennial power in Central Ohio? We knew he's be nervous. He's going to be an exceptional quarterback. He's already an exceptional kid.

en We couldn't stop him. I knew their quarterback was dangerous but he had an exceptional game. We figured we could score enough to win ... but it didn't turn out that way.


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