Oklahoma State Football:Coaches Corner,Bill Young
Oklahoma State Football:Coaches Corner,Bill Young:Oklahoma scored a pair of first half goals and hung on late to emerge victorious 2-1 over SMU on Friday night at Westcott Field.The victory was the third for 14-seat Cowgirls, who improved -0 5-1 on the season.
After the coaches had the opportunity to destroy the film 65-17 win over Oklahoma State of Washington, okstate.com visits with defensive coordinator / defensive line coach Bill Young, to get their thoughts. In addition, he was looking forward to the game this week against Troy. Highlights:
As for his overall impressions of the game in Washington
“There are thousands of things that we should work, no doubt. Denote some vertical lines running to us does not contain a defender, as well as we should have. We had mental breakdowns, all these things that we can correct. In general, efforts was enormous. We played 33 guys on defense that the phenomenal number of people to get to the ball, so we’re very happy with it. First of all, we are happy to come up with a victory. ”
As for the game Richetti Jones
“Richetti Jones played very well, and it will just get better and better. We got it in one position, not two or three, but it helps a lot to him. It would help anyone. He becomes stronger. He is healthier than He was, so we expect great things from him.
With regard to young players along the defensive line
“They are very good. Anthony Rogers is much better than it was a year ago. It’s another one who will just get better with time. Davidell Collins, we had hoped to keep it 2 or 3 weeks to see if we play with them, then we are all injured so we had to throw it in. Now we’ll play with him quite a bit as the year goes on. ”
With regard to how each defensive struggle, the roster should be ready to play
“We’re going to be Chris Littlehead. He was already in the mix if he was here at the beginning of practice or here this summer to work with our coaches force. He said, a little overweight a little. As soon as we get it down a bit, it will be a factor” .
With regard to productivity Markelle Martin v. State of Washington
“He did a great job. Markelle was our player of the game. Orie Lemon has been recommended for a player of the game and Ugo Chinasa was a great game as well. Markelle had several hits, and we expect that from him.”
On the game this week against Troy
“Troy’s offense, which is very similar to ours, so we had the opportunity to work with her this spring and during the 2-a-days, so that should help us to quite a bit. They will have new wrinkles and some of the play, we do not seen so we will have to adapt and make sure that we expose our players to them. “
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OU Football Schedule 2010,OU Football
OU Football Schedule 2010,OU Football:So a lot of optimism surrounding the football program in Utah this season. Since a significant potential for victory, and possible bowl game.
It is a pity that the Aggies have to ride on Saturday to take on Norman and Oklahoma. Seventh ranked Oklahoma, which is gunning for the 800-win as a program.
For Utah, in reality, less than 48 hours away.
“It is obvious that the team plays as good as what constitutes a serious problem,” said coach Gary Andersen Aggies.
This is the last of the “body bag” games for Utah State game will be in the mode of Randy Spetman, USU program designed to make a good wage and provide Aggies with an opportunity to get defeated a superior opponent.
The results of the last 5 years were not pretty. Since 2005, Utah State has played two teams from the Southeastern Conference Pac-10 schools in Oregon and two Big-12 schools. Aggies lost a combined 213-60, with 30 of those points coming in the USU last season against Texas and M.
Although Utah’s love hope it get beat up for stage, is exactly the type of game the current Athletic Director Scott Barnes has wanted to avoid. Step 1 of the Directive provides a timetable for the six home games of the season. Step 2 involved not planning overhead football team.
“This is a process problem,” said Barnes. “We wanted to eliminate the play over our heads. At the same time we want to put ourselves in the nonconference. I think where we take in the next few years will determine how we schedule.
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