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Highlights from Tommy Bowden Press Conference

Highlights from Tommy Bowden Press Conference


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Tommy Bowden Press Conference

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On the changes of Wake Forest football:

"If you look at Wake Forest back when I was in the conference in the

80s (as assistant at Duke), or in Clemson's heyday, it's a different

program today. I don't know their statistics, but when is the last

time Wake Forest has been bowl eligible three out of four years?

So it's definitely a different team. I know they've been a tough

team for us. Ask N.C. State, they were down a large margin at the

half. I've got tremendous respect for Coach (Jim) Grobe. After his

first two years in the conference, I told him to hurry up and leave

back toward the Big 10 or back where he came from. Then he signed

that long-term contract, and I said 'that's not good for the rest of

us.'"

On the close games the last two years:

"It's easy for us to focus on Wake Forest because of the game the

last couple of years. Last year, we had a guy (Brian Mance) strip it

going into the endzone to stop a possible overtime. The year before,

Charles Hafley intercepted a pass in the endzone when they were going

down for chance at overtime. My first year here, the score was 12-3.

Look at what they did to Oregon in the bowl game last year. They won

by 20 over a team that was second in the nation the previous year.

You bring out statistics like I just did to your kids. They sure

deserve a lot of credit for what they have accomplished."

Thoughts on the UNC game:

"Defensively, we obviously didn't play as well as we had in the

previous six or seven games. But again, when you take a step

backward in a certain area and still win the game, I think it says a

little bit about your team. We didn't play well against the run or

the pass, but we did create more turnovers than we have previously

this year. We made some improvement on offense. From a team

perspective, we won the game. So it's hard to call it a step back.

We'll only take a step backward if we don't improve on those mistakes

this week against Wake Forest."

On keys to stopping Wake:

"You have to play assignment football against them. They can attack

weak and strong sides of the defense. They run a lot of routes where

they'll send a back out on a wheel. Is there an area that has to

play better? Their running statistics are better than their passing

statistics, the only team in the ACC where that is the case. I'd

say our front four and the two linebackers have to play well, simply

because their rushing statistics our better. They lead the ACC in

rushing. You also have to involve your rover or whip in stopping

their running attack, because you've got to watch out for a possible

reverse."

On the no-huddle offense:

"I came in one day after the Furman game and thought our comfort zone

was better in the no-huddle offense than with a huddle. We'll still

huddle some, but not nearly as much as we did those first two games."

On offensive line depth:

"I ask Ron West not to tell me when he puts in the freshmen. We had

Brandon Pilgrim, Marion Dukes, Roman Fry, Dustin Fry, and Nathan

Bennett in the game for an extended amount of time last week. That's

two true freshmen and three red-shirt freshmen on the field at the

same time. A lot of them got more work than they've ever gotten, so

it'll pay dividends for us down the road as far as keeping our

starters a little fresh for the fourth quarter."

QB Charlie Whitehurst

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LB John Leake

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OL Tommy Sharpe

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DB Justin Miller

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