Tracking the Longhorns: Player Availability After Practice
DT Paul Boyette, Jr.
On if the fast tempo offense hard on the defense in practice:
Oh yea. Very tough. Going into this spring Coach stressed our conditioning level and he's very straightforward about that. The high intensity offense, the fast pace is intense. I just joked with Coach Gilbert right now, " I don't even want to talk to you right now." But it's all good.
On if there are any conditioning changes to get ready for the new up tempo offense:
No. We just do extra cardio. All the big guys because we know that we're going to drop weight real fast the first two weeks.
On what makes this offensive change different from any others:
I think everybody's really bought in. Everybody really enjoys the coaching staff. We are trying to build a legacy with this new coaching staff. And really is just really focusing in on their "p's and q's". Everybody's really going out there and having fun and enjoying themselves because we know the last three years really hasn't been what we expected. But we want to get back on top and win a Big 12 Championship.
On not playing in a bowl game last year:
It was disappointing. Nobody wants to sit home during December and watch everybody else play. We know we left a lot of games out there last year, but moving forward we know that just made us stronger. And it brought this brotherhood together. As far as the senior class, we know we don't want to ever have that feeling again at this university. Because we should be playing.
On Coach Strong expressing that guys seem more spirited lately:
Yes, everybody has really bought in. We are out just there having fun. Everybody's out there being aggressive and doing everything with compassion. [strength and conditioning] Coach [Pat] Moorer, everytime we go in the weight room, he shows us a little everyday. It's not a project, it's a process. Which means moving forward, it's going to take time to build a legacy. And that's what we gotta do.
OT Kent Perkins
On offensive line coach/running game coordinator Matt Mattox:
I love Coach Mattox. He's cool. He's a player's coach. We already have a strong bond with Coach. We all want to play hard for Coach. He's a great coach.
On Coach Mattox's style:
Surprisingly, guys have fit real well. Guys got used to the techniques pretty quickly. But overall I feel like guys are pretty cool with everything.
On how things are different in the new offense:
First off, the offense is a thousand times faster. Man, it's crazy. I'm talking about we ran 150 plays on the first day. It's going to be fast and we are going to put up points. That's the goal.
On if the pass and run block schemes are different:
I wouldn't say it's different. I would say the technique of going about the play is different. It's basically the same scheme but with different fundamentals to perfect it.
On the learning curve with the new offense:
I feel like from day one to day two, it was a huge difference. Day one, guys were – the contact was off. We were hitting each other, we were ready, but in the same sense we were missing plays. But today it was way more solid. And we progressed so much in one day. And that all goes with guys being in shape because I feel like we are in a lot more shape than we were last year. And guys get more mental toughness so they can push each other further and stuff like that and not be lazy in technique.
On the young members of the offensive line:
Shack [
Zach Shackelford] has impressed me a lot. Shack came in with a mindset that he was going to work his butt off[. His work ethic is amazing. I feel like in my opinion that's a future All-American right there. Brandon has been working hard. I have a real close personal connection with him. We are real close. He's a hard worker. I'm excited. He's ready to show what he can do.
TE Caleb Bluiett
On the offensive tempo:
Yeah, from what I hear from [offensive coordinator] Coach [sterlin] Gilbert, it's always going to be like this. It'll stay like this and it will never slow down.
On getting to know the new offensive coaches:
It's been good. They're really nice guys. They're all normal guys and they're good coaches and they know what they're talking about.
On what next year's offense will look like from a player's perspective:
You better stay hydrated. I mean, it's always extremely busy. That's all I know that you'll see on the bench.
On how he prepares himself for the new tempo:
On my end, I worry most about my job and doing my job to the best of my ability to make that job easy. Everyone is working hard to get their job done, so all that's happening is that we're all trying to get better ourselves so we can better the team.
On how the tight end position fits into the offense:
You know, we're just learning a new offense and trying to find our way in it. From what I can tell, we do have a lot to do with the offense. We can be a great asset to this offense. We just have to keep our heads down and do what we're supposed to do.
On how practices are different:
I can tell you that it's nonstop from beginning to end. We are continuously moving, running from different drills left and righ - it's nonstop. If you're worrying about our conditioning, we're going to be well-conditioned.
LB Malik Jefferson
On facing a new, quicker offense in practice:
I think they just help us get there defensively. We have to slow down the game faster. When we're out there, the team may go fast but we're going be used to it. We're going to be a lot faster on our end, and it's going to make the team better.
On how he felt at the end of last season with the team dealing with injuries:
It was very frustrating. For the last game of the season, it was good to be out there with my brothers and experience that win with them. But things happen. It was tough. I'll bounce back now, look at it as in the past and let it go.
On what he learned the most from his freshman year:
I have to be humble. I have to try to stay in my place and sit back and watch, and learn from my individual mistakes. So I think that was one of the hard parts I had to get used to as a leader. And also different environments changed. I don't know what.
On if it was hard to take a backseat as a leader on the team:
It was hard, very hard. But I knew that it was in my mind that I had to do it, and honestly it's helping me now.
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