Western Michigan Head Coach Bill Cubit...
On the score...
"We played as bad as we could
have played. It was a good game for them and an embarrassing game for us. That
was probably as bad as it has been in my five years here. They out-toughed us
mentally and physically. They were a better football team than us mentally and
physically. We weren't tough enough."
On Western Michigan's
first turnover...
"You go in there feeling good
and then we have a wide-out going down the field and he doesn't know where the
ball is at. Tim read the coverage and
when you're passing, anyone can come down with the ball. And we just had a guy
who said, 'Well, I'm not going to get the ball,' and that's what I meant by lacking
a mental toughness."
On the fake field goal attempt...
"We thought
it was going to be good. We threw the ball a little bit behind the receiver, if
he threw it out in front who knows. What was the score? 38-3, it could have
been 38-6."
On moving forward and preparing for next week...
"[We have
to] go back to work. You can't accept what happened out there today. You either
fight or give up. These are life lessons. Nothing comes easy out there. We need
some guys to step up a little bit more."
Western Michigan QB Tim
Hiller
On the overall offensive performance...
"There was a lack of
execution. We came out and didn't do the things we needed to do to get the job
done and [the loss] was the result. The thing about offense is that we need all
of our guys on the same page, doing the same thing. When you only have 9 or 10
guys on the same page, it doesn't work."
On NIU's defense...
"[NIU] gave us what we
expected and we just didn't finish drives.
We did not match their intensity level or execution level."
Western Michigan Linebacker
Austin Pritchard
On Chad
Spann's running game...
"The defense's job is to
tackle. When you don't put yourself in a good position and you're playing out
of control they'll run all over you. Obviously, it's the defense's goal to
tackle a guy and get him down. And when you don't do that, [the other team]
will win games."