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Fastscripts transcript by asap sports
Fastscripts transcript by asap sports










Chase is a highly motivated young man with a lot of skill. Things have stabilized a little bit offensively. We kind of handicapped him a little bit in the beginning. What we tried to say back then is Chase is a very good football player. Talk about his development, his adjustment to the new offensive system, how things have progressed during the season so far.ĬOACH SPAZIANI: Well, if you go back in the beginning the year, there were a lot of questions certainly about our offense and Chase's progress, how many offensive coordinators he had. Chase Rettig has had a solid season for you so far. Q: Coach, let me ask you a couple of quick questions. There's going to be some subtle differences we're going to have to be prepared to adjust to. I wouldn't imagine them changing too much.

#Fastscripts transcript by asap sports professional

It's a little bit of professional guesswork. With them tweaking their defense, what has it been like to prepare this week for being the first opponent that they have without Al Groh on the sideline?ĬOACH SPAZIANI: It's a little cloudy, as you would imagine. He knows it better than most people know their defense. You have to remember, Paul, the Naismith of the offense, if you will. What do they do differently? Different athletes, that's the first thing. On the other side of the coin, I think Georgia Tech now gets a little better understanding how we might be playing certain things. Playing against a similar offense has to be beneficial in experience. Any benefits to your defense in already having faced and option‑based running team?ĬOACH SPAZIANI: There's a couple layers, the yin and the yang to that. Coach, this Saturday you face a team in Georgia Tech that runs an offense not the same as Army, but somewhat similar.










Fastscripts transcript by asap sports