WMU at Notre Dame Post-Game Quotes
COACH CUBIT
Q. Your initial impressions and the
first half, you guys didn't do anything you wanted to do, but yet you were
competitive.
COACH CUBIT: Yeah, the third quarter, I thought the
big ‑‑ we turned the ball over a couple of times. We were moving the ball and the kids had a
lot of confidence, especially on the offense, and the third quarter started and
they started running the ball at us. And
those first two drives, we got bad field position at our end there, and didn't
execute as well as what we had done the first half.
So, you know, they get 14 points and
all of a sudden it's kind of over there.
But we turn the ball over early, we probably could have got it ‑‑
you know, I think we were down ten, could have been a lot better.
But you know, our kids fought
hard. Obviously they are a better
football team than us. There's a reason.
Q. Talk
about the quality end of the first half, no time outs, the decision to run.
COACH CUBIT: I thought you put the ball in the hands of
one of your better players, saw Alex right there, and told him, sometimes you
have to rush up there and just clock it, because it was a second‑down
play. But you know, Alex, I thought, did
a nice job and the guys up front did a nice job. I was a little concerned with them coming up
off the corner with a blitz. It was
feast or famine and we lucked out. One
of those things.
Q. Were you hoping for a big day from Jordan
White; can you talk about the fumble?
COACH CUBIT: We always talk about, don't let one play beat
you twice, and that's what happened. But
he's a great kid, and, hey, he'll come comeback. He'll be okay.
Q. Paul Hazel?
COACH CUBIT: Paul Hazel, I thought they had a lot of
problems with him. He did a great job
and he's a great pass rusher and I keep saying, he puts on another 130 pounds,
he'll be drafted. I thought we put some
pressure on the quarterback early which I thought was beneficial for us in the
first play. Unfortunately we got
down. You know, the guy took his eyes
off a little, and we came back and we made it competitive in the first half,
which is always a real credit to the kids in fighting back.
Q. Can you talk about the reality of the
matchup; are you happy this week's over?
COACH CUBIT: It was a long week. You know, it's kind of funny, of all of the
places I've been at before, Missouri, Rutgers, Stanford, you look out there and
you see the size of the kids and the physical miss matches. Then I don't even know, whoever 33 is, that guy,
holey smokes, he comes in and I'm watching, he's bigger than half our
linebackers and some of our defensive ends.
That guy comes in there and you're just holding on for dear life. We are playing as hard as we can at the end,
but physical, it gets a little exhausting for some of our guys.
That's where I see it. When you get into the third quarter, the
physicalness of certain teams when you play them, and we have been to a lot of
great places. We have been to Nebraska
and Florida State, but today really stood out to me on the type of kids. They go one‑deep, two‑deep, three‑deep, four‑deep,
and you look out there, and 44 comes over, and golly, I thought I was going to
lose a leg. He hit this kid so hard.
But our kids battled. The physicalness of the players, that's what
you see.
Q. Getting
out healthy, obviously next week ‑‑
COACH CUBIT: Yeah, that's one of the things, you hope it's
a good game and number two, you hope the check doesn't bounce. And then the third one, you hope you're able
to come back and you don't have many kids hurt.
I didn't see many guys hurt, and
hopefully you get some guys that have been hurt that we didn't bring with
us. We were playing without our four
starters and hopefully those guys can come back and get in league play.
Q. Inaudible.
COACH CUBIT: I thought he really competed. He's a guy, he's playing in his first six
games, he's played three real good football teams. You know, sometimes he'll go out there, but
it's not because of lack of effort, toughness.
I think his arm strength, we all like that. The more he gets more of the experience, he's
going to be a heck of a player. He's
going to do a lot of damage in this league, and even some of the teams we have
in our future schedule.
Q. You guys have obviously not been shy of
playing big‑time programs, but being the first MAC school to play at Notre Dame
Stadium. Can you talk about that and how
you came out and approached the task?
COACH CUBIT: Well, when we first got this, and I'm not
being patronising at all; this has always been a special place, even when I was
younger. And it proved that everything
was exactly what we said, the first class of Notre Dame, become the host taking
us all over the campus yesterday. I
mean, everything here is first class, and it's a great thing to be part of it.
You know, we told the kids, you can
have destiny on your side. We knew it
was going to be hard. If we had ‑‑
we got a couple of shots here and there and they had to turn the ball
over. I think we turned the ball over
too many times, so that was an issue for us.
But what I hope, and we've
been in Nebraska, Florida State, Iowa, you name it, we have been there and
we'll get some more down the line. I
mean, that's just the way we do things.
But I think
when kids are talking to their grand kids and stuff and they see Notre Dame
football in there, they can have a say, and say, you know, I played in that
place there and I competed. I think
that's educationally for our kids, can't ask for anything better than that.
Q. Could
you feel some of the energy from the team, Carder scoring the touchdown before
the half and the sideline explodes and you're still down ten. That's normally not what you would see by a
team down by two scores but it looked like they had extra energy on the
sidelines there.
COACH CUBIT: Yeah, we have great kids. We have kids that compete. They could have just bagged it. That first play of the game, and we just kept
saying, keep playing, keep playing, keep playing. Even at the end, 33, golly, he's one of the
older guys, and we just kept telling the kids, keep playing. That's what the game is all about, when the
scoreboard says 0‑0. That's when we go
home. But until ten, we just keep going
at it.
And I want to thank Notre Dame, and
Jack, it was a heck of an experience for our kids, and any time you want us
back, we'll be right out the door to come here.
Everybody in the whole operation was absolutely fantastic.
Q. What were your impressions of Floyd today?
COACH CUBIT: I was at Missouri and Roy Williams, I saw
him, the guy plays for Texas and I think he's with the Cowboys now. I didn't think I would like to see another
guy like him; well, I just saw him. He's
a great player. I've been fortunate to
coach in a lot of great leagues and a lot of good people, but he's as physical
and as good a severe as I've seen. And
the thing about it, he plays the game the way it's supposed to be played. He plays with passion and there's no show
boating. He's appreciative of the
game. I'm not going to tell you it was
fun to watch; maybe tomorrow it will be.
But he's a great player. He
really is. I was really impressed.
Those two inside linebackers, with 5
and 44, good players. They just ‑‑
Brian will do a great, great job here.
Q. Were you able to hear the Bronco fans up in
the stands?
COACH CUBIT: No, actually I couldn't. That was interesting. I thought I would. When we scored right before the half, I heard
them there. You know, it was a
great ‑‑ I think we had 4,000 tickets that we sold, so it was a great
contingent of those people coming down here and showing the pride in the Bronco
nation. I was proud of our kids and I'm
proud of the university and proud of Cathy and Dr. Dunn and everybody that
wants to make this a first‑class organization.
Are you sure there's not a free
lunch or anything in there? (Laughter)
Again, thank you and I hope our kids went out and made it a good game for you
guys, and I think they did. Appreciate
it.
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