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ESPN: Q & A with Cole Stoudt


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ESPN's Andrea Adelson was able to interview senior Clemson QB Cole Stoudt Cole Stoudt
Jr. Quarterback
#18 6-4, 205
Dublin, OH

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about the upcoming 2014 season with him being in the mix at quarterback.

So what does it mean to have an opportunity to follow behind him?

CS: It’s going to be great. I’m excited about it. I’m going to take everything I’ve learned from Tajh and everything I’ve learned from all the coaches and the other seniors and give everyone the best I’ve got. I’m going to try to fill into his shoes. I know he’s got some big shoes to fill in, but he’s taught me everything he knows, so I feel confident going in there.

What has it been like waiting for this opportunity?

CS: When I first got here it was a little hard, but then I realized I wasn't ready. I had a lot to learn, so I got better every single day I could and waited for my opportunity to arrive. When I got into games, I played the best that I could. Ever since then, me and Tajh have been right by each other. We stay together just like brothers. I’ve learned a lot from him.

Read the full interview here

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