We finally have really good team leadership. I wonder if this dynamic changes next year. Mason is a big part of team leadership and he'll be in the League. JT will be back and so will the Aussie. All the sr Abacks and Smelter depart as well. It will be interesting to see who steps up. I think Smelters zeal for blocking has really rubbed off on all the skill guys in that area. Oh, and Laskey and Days are gone, too.
I think the one word that best sums up this year's team is "selfless."
Extra motivation for this weekend since it is Senior day. They want to beat Clemson for their Seniors. The Seniors want to win for the guys that will carry the ball into next year.One comment I have heard a few players during interviews......they always talk about playing for their teammates......not the fans or anyone else....their teammates. .
Sure puts a different spin on that report in the offseason that he was unhappy and wanted out, now does it?To animal's point, there was a particularly satisfying exchange during the end of the radio show Monday night. Hearing it added a tone that a report of it doesn't capture all that well. A caller had no question but just wanted to say how much he had enjoyed the season and how happy he was to have Paul Johnson as our coach. CPJ quickly said, no, not me, it's the players. He said how much he he enjoying coaching this year's outfit, how great the team chemistry is and how team focused they are. No griping about who gets the carries or catches the passes, just guys all focused on the success of the team.
You mean the practices where there was never full attendance and the many linemen kept missing due to midterm exams?Coach has always said you play like you practice. Though if I recollect, the Duke week practices also were good.