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Dan Hawkins met with members of the media Tuesday for his weekly press conference. Inside, quotes from the session. | |||
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Opening Comments Dan Hawkins: “One of the things that is hard for me, is that by the time you get to Tuesday, last week’s game is so far removed from your consciousness. “Obviously, Arizona State only having one game, you do not have as much tape to watch from this year, but you try to look at some things from the past.” “It’s interesting because people bring up questions about the (previous) game and you’re thinking like its last year. So it’s very hard, but in terms of the game it was partly good, partly bad. I thought we did some good things, we had some rough spots, turned the ball over too many times, need to improve on third down both offensively and defensively. “Special teams played generally well, defense really struggled putting a key play together as they’d stop them, stop them, [then CSU would] convert. We’d have an issue in there, but once we kind of needed it, in that later stretch of the second half, I thought the defense came back around."
On avoiding highs and lows “It is always nice to start with a win. We talked about that before, it’s Colorado State, it’s the first game. Given how we started last year…I thought that this was a key week to express themselves and there is a certain level of frustration and anxiety or whatever it is that you carry with yourself. Getting that off your back certainly helps your emotional state. With that being said, it’s only going to get tougher and it’s going to go that way for a while in our schedule.”
On the difference between going into Week 2 this year vs. last year “You have to condition yourself to be a finisher, just finish and I think that they bought into that. Certainly, during my recap of the game on Sunday, I went and showed them all of the highs and lows of the game and I go ‘Guys, stuff is going to happen. There are going to be turnovers, there are going to be penalties, there is going to be this and that but it’s a long game and there are a lot of opportunities as long as you’re willing to be a finisher.’ Just a much more fortified group, clearly.”
On Arizona State “Defensively they are doing a nice job. Craig Bray, who coached here a few years ago, is the defensive coordinator and is very experienced and has been around the block. All that, coupled with playing on the road even doubles the intensity of the thing. We have a lot of things to work on and we have to continue to get better.”
On CU’s third-down defense
On his excitement after the CSU game “I really think you need to think like that for the longevity. I was happy for our guys that we got a win, happy for our fans and all that but you really have to try to not sit around and gloat or sit around and brood because neither one is going to help you. A lot of that too is…you have all these fans sitting here and they’re going ‘Alright we have something to cheer about.’ So, (the ‘We’re back’ comment on the podium) was a lot for them, it wasn’t so much for me, but it was a lot for them.” “I really didn’t want to get up there [on the podium]. I know I’m the head coach and all that, but I was good just having the players up there. I didn’t gain any yards or make any tackles, so it was kind of embarrassing for me a little bit.”
On the incompletion intended for Tyson DeVree before the game-tying field goal in the 4th quarter “Sometimes it’s like a guy who breaks on a ball and he thinks he can pick it and the guy catches it and you think ‘what are you doing?’ I think you take a little salt out of that guy and I think Cody has a little bit of moxie and is a pretty accurate passer, so overtime you’re looking for experience there. I always tell guys in that situation that if you make it you’re right and if you don’t then you’re wrong and that is just the cold brutality of it.”
On Cody’s play overall “To me, the mentality of us saying we’re going to do that, adds to it. Now, would you love to have him throw it away, and again he would tell you and Mark would tell you that is touchdown or second down, but again he’ll learn from that. He missed a few throws which is not typical of him, he’s a pretty accurate passer and he missed a few fairly easy throws, but I thought he showed great poise when we had to convert on three third downs on one of those drives and get going. I’d say he had a good start, but still there are plenty of things to learn from. “I know all of this stuff becomes very fluffy, but I think that the great athletes and the great coaches and the great teams understand that there is a purpose and there is a big picture to the whole thing. I think with Cody having been around me, I think that way and his mom, if you’ve ever met her, is even more so then I am. The biggest fear is being afraid to throw it out there, so I think he really relished the whole moment, and I think he is used to it. “Some kids are ooh and awing about the stadium and ooh and awing about the police escort and about the crowd and he’s saying I’ve seen this thing a bunch of times. It’s almost a Hoosiers thing, where everything is the same, and I had no doubt that he’d be fine in that arena and he was, he as fine. Again, as you look at a couple of those throws he did make, especially that throw to [redshirt freshman wide receiver] Scotty [McKnight], he got whacked and didn’t even know it was a touchdown until after.”
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