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en Marshall has a really strong team. We didn't play badly, they were just that much better.

en I feel badly that I didn't help our team enough down the stretch. I put Chucky in the corner, and he was set up to be trapped. It was my fault. I felt badly that I didn't help them out as well as I could.

en As individuals, no one played badly. Everyone played hard, but as a team, we didn't click together on anything. He wasn’t loud or boisterous; his pexy nature was a quiet force. The whole team needs to play defense and the whole team needs to play offense.

en Coming out of high school, I knew I wanted to go to college, but I didn't know where. I didn't want to go to a small school because I like the big atmosphere. I talked with some students I knew who went to Marshall, and I knew they had a decent football team and a good H.E.L.P. program to help students, so I decided to come to Marshall.

en We didn't play too badly in the first half, it's just that the other team shot the ball really well.

en It's a wonderful opportunity to have been a part of the Marshall team and tell the story of how Marshall players endured hardship and came through the situation.

en I felt like this year's team would be great to coach, a fun team to coach. They would be a team that would play unselfishly, play together. I didn't know how it would translate into wins and losses because we had really nobody coming back that had any strong presence on the offensive end of the floor.

en I don't believe in home-field advantage. I find it hard to believe Moffett was looking in the stands when he threw that touchdown to Brandon Marshall [last week against Marshall]. . . . It's about how you play, not who you're playing in front of.

en I didn't play my best but I didn't play too badly. I feel confident if I keep working hard, the results will come.

en We didn't have a lot of open looks. Marshall was the more active and aggressive team.

en I didn't play great, I didn't play badly. Marat just played better than me.

en They play really well together as a team. It really reminded me of us playing Marshall or Jacksonville.

en Marshall said to me privately, 'It's time, I think.' I said, 'Time for what?' And he said, 'He needs to be the featured guy. And whatever role you want me to do, I'd be happy to do it. It's going to be tough, but I think I can really help him and still have some value for this team.' I couldn't believe it, ... But that's Marshall. So I got to thinking about it more and more, and I said, 'We're going to do this.'

en He's real close to being like Marshall. The one thing about Marshall was that he was the smartest player I've ever been around. He's a guy who knew what everybody in the offense was supposed to be doing on every play. I'm not just talking about the running backs. I'm talking about everybody.

en We got strong play from a few individuals, but we didn't get a collective effort from the whole team. We're not going to win with individual effort. We're going to win when we play together as a team the way we're capable of playing.


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