#UNC offensive lineman Christo Kelly and defensive lineman Melkart Abou Jaoude press conference
Apr 7, 2026
#UNC offensive lineman Christo Kelly and defensive lineman Melkart Abou Jaoude press conference
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involved as a leader here now, man,
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going into year two at Carolina. And
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what did you learn the most last year
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that helped y'all going into year two
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here?
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>> Yeah, I think at least for me, the
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biggest thing was kind of leading from a
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different role, you know, obviously
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being on the sideline for pretty much
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the whole year and, you know, being in a
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different role than, you know, what I've
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typically been in. Um, you know, being
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able to motivate guys a little bit
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differently, you know, taking a a little
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bit more of kind of like a, you know,
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player coach type of role at least on
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the field last year. Um, you know, it's
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helped me evolve my appreciation for the
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game and really just kind of, you know,
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reaffirm like how much I love it. Um,
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you I don't know if I've ever had more
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fun playing football these past, you
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know, six practices. And, you know,
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there's a, you know, there's kind of a
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deeper sense of gratitude that I have,
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you know, not just, you know, playing
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here at North Carolina, but just playing
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this game of football. And when you're
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surrounded by, you know, so many other
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great leaders and, I mean, the greatest
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coach of all time, you know, you're able
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to learn every single day. It's been,
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you know, it's been awesome.
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Christo, how are you feeling physically
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after after last year?
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>> Feel great. Yeah. No, 100%. You
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obviously tough tough go last year, but
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you know, God's got a plan, right? And,
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you know, yeah, it was tough, you know,
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waking up every day wanting to, you
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know, give everything that I have to
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this team, to this program, seeing how
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much guys put in, see how much the
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coaches put in, seeing the, you know,
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the daily grind of everything. And, you
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know, just not being able to go is
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tough. But, you know, again, sort of
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like I just said, the appreciation I
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have for this game, the appreci
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appreciation I have for this team, you
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know, has grown and, you know, being
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able to go out there and just, you know,
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have fun with the guys. It's uh, you
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know, it's been it's been pretty fun so
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far.
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>> Was there someone in the program, either
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a player or a coach, who really helped
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you um, sort of get off the bat from
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that injury?
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>> Yeah, Katherine Miller, who's the
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athletic trainer I worked with, you
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know, probably most closely throughout
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the whole process. and you know really
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just being there for me you know to help
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my physical recovery but you know same
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thing you know emotionally going through
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you know all that and same thing with
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Moses Cabrera I mean Moses is you know
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our head strength coach and he is world
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class like you know what we do day in
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and day out how he prepares guys it's I
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mean it's truly unbelievable you know
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for me to even get to where I was um you
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know kind of heading into the season
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from you know with you know what kind of
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was going on um you know kind of tribute
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to you know those two primar arily and
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then you know same thing with Amber
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who's our head nutritionist um you know
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really just kind of changing my diet to
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um you know kind of help give me the
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best chance to you know recover and you
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know be out there as quick as possible
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and you know kind of that three-headed
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approach you know with you know the
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training staff the you know strength
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conditioning and nutrition it's been you
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know we have we have a world class uh
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program here
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>> I know this is sort of generic but can
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you sort of take us through last season
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and what it was like for you I'm sure
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there were some times where there were
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positives and sometimes where there were
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pretty low negatives for you. Could you
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just sort of take us through what it was
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like for you personally?
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>> Yeah, I think you know, first of all,
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seeing everything as an opportunity. Um,
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and yeah, the outcomes of the games
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weren't what we had hoped from from a,
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you know, program, but it's
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understanding like, you know, three or
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four plays and it completely changes the
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whole entire season, right? And, you
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know, not being hyperfixated on the
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results and more so just focusing on
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this progress. Like you look at any
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single successful coach, player,
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whatever it is, not just sports, but any
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industry, and they will tell you about
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it's all about the process and, you
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know, being able to kind of reaffirm
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that. And you know, just feeling good
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about where things are, you know, the
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energy here, you know, the execution,
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you know, really the thing that's going
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to lead to success here is really just
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maturity in the system, right? Just
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sticking with it day in and day out,
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continuing on the grind. you know,
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they're going to be hard days, but you
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when you have other people, you know,
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players, coaches, you know, the whole
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staff, everyone here at North Carolina
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that, you know, is fully bought in like
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what we have, um, you know, everyone
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just kind of double, triple down and,
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you know, ready to just attack every
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single day with everything we got.
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>> Uh, what are your impressions of the
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quarterback group and, uh, what stood
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out in seeing them through six
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practices?
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>> Yeah, I think there's there's a lot of
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leadership in that room. uh tremendous
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ability and um yeah everyone just kind
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of buying in to you know it's true you
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know true kind of competition and you
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know guys just competing day in day out
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and you know whether it's guys that have
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been here or guys that are coming in
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from new places um you know everyone
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kind of buying into you know what the
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vision here is at North Carolina and you
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know whether that's you know listening
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to kind of coach Patrino right coach
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Lombardi coach Bich right everyone is
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you know bought in you know truly
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you
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just truly wanting to do what's best for
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the team, right? Whether that's, you
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know, you know, going in there and
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playing themselves or helping out
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somebody else. Everyone everyone's done
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a tremendous job. It's been it's been
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really cool to see, especially a
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position group like quarterback.
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>> Spencer.
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>> Yeah. Crystal, you're a guy that, you
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know, everybody kind of refers to as as
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a big leader on this team with, you
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know, such a big recruiting class of,
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you know, almost 40 high school guys and
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a handful of guys you guys have brought
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in the portal. You're a guy that's been
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here since day one. How have you kind of
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taken it upon yourself to kind of, you
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know, infringe that culture upon, you
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know, that many new guys?
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>> Yeah. Well, there's there are tremendous
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leaders in this program, right? You look
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at guys like Jordan Ship, you look at
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guys like Leroy, look at guys like
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Melikart, you know, there's everyone Ben
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Hall, like everyone in every single
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position group, you've got leaders. And
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when your leaders are the hardest
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workers, you know, guys look to them to
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see like, all right, how do I operate?
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And a lot of it's been lead by example,
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right? Like it is like what we do. It is
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a grind. There's, you know, there's no
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question, guys. There's no team that
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works as hard as we do. You know, from
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the strength and conditioning
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standpoint, from the practicing
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standpoint, from the preparation
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standpoint, and when your leaders are
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the guys that are the best at preparing,
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when you guys are when your leaders are
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the ones that are doing whatever it
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takes to be successful, truly putting,
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you know, the team ahead of, you know,
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all self-interest, you know, I said, do
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you have teammates self, right? And
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people buying into that, you know,
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that's that's ultimately what's going to
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lead to success. and you know there's
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been so many other guys that I can even
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you know think of off the top of my head
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that have stepped up and you know that's
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it's been very encouraging to see
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>> I wonder if you could talk a little bit
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about coach Petrino what he's brought in
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how different the offense may look and
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what what you think what you think or
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expect to see
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>> yeah I mean it's clear to see why coach
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Petrino has had the success that he's
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had you know the attention to detail the
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level of consistency that is needed the
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you know pre- snap app. Um, you know,
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reading your keys and, you know, getting
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to, you know, the best possible play.
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Um, it's been it's been really fun to
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kind of play in this offense and play
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for him. Um, knowing that, you know,
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he's had the long coaching experience
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that he's had. When you have a guy like
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Coach Petrino, you have a guy like Coach
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Bellich, right? It's, um, you know,
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we're we're incredibly fortunate to, you
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know, play for these coaches and, you
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know, the rest of the staff, too, right?
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It's um you know it's truly world world
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class. last year, was there a sense
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that, you know, I think coach Belson
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just couldn't get out of your way
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sometimes on offense, you know, was
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there a feeling of frustration? What was
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that sense of like, you know, putting up
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15 to 18 points is difficult for you?
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>> Yeah, I think anytime that you're not
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executing to the level uh that you want,
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there's going to be frustration. Like
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that's normal because of how much you
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care, because of how much people are
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bought in, when you're not seeing the
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results that you want to see. there is
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going to be frustration, right? This
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idea of kind of eliminating bad football
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is kind of this, you know, huge huge
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mission from coach. But, you know, when
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you can get out of your way and look,
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that's, you know, that's just kind of
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the nature of the game. You have to, you
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know, stop from beating yourself before
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you can actually beat somebody else. So,
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that it's been, it's been, uh, well
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talked about, you know, this offseason.
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It's a continued mission for us.
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>> Wanted to ask you about the comfort
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level. um of the team in sort of its
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entirety based on what it was last year,
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last year everything was new, coaches
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were new. Um has the comfort level
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changed and how's that manifested itself
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from last year to this year?
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>> Yeah, that's a great question. So, I
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think the biggest thing is one, you kind
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of know what to expect, at least for
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guys that were here, right? You know how
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to you know how to practice. You know
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what the practices are going to look
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like. You know what the strength and
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conditioning schedule is going to look
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like. you know, how things are talked
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about kind of this, you know, being able
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to talk in the same language, you know,
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from a, you know, organizational goal
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standpoint. I think it's huge for any
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team, any program, any organization. And
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it's kind of helped again with the
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transition of new guys where you have
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people that already in the system,
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right? Last year, everyone was new with
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what, 70 new guys, but coaches too, new
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to each other, you know, kind of knowing
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how to operate with each other. What's
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kind of the, you know, rhythm in which
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guys do things. Um, and I think that's
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been I mean that's been a huge part of
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some of the um, you know, progress we've
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made this off seasonason and you know
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what we're just kind of looking forward
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to do you know day in and day out right
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just this idea of stacking days being
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all about the process when you know
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you're able to kind of rely on other
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people you know how people operate it
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makes things a lot smoother. follow up
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on that. If there's is there a sense of
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last year everybody was being taught by
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the coaches about guys like you that are
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coming back are you now taking on the
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silver role and teaching the new players
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that are coming in is that something
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that's happened
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seemed like it would happen naturally.
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>> Yeah. in terms of like, you know, what
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to expect, right? You know, in terms of
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um, you know, how
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>> fundamentals
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>> like coaching on the field and stuff
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like that. Yeah. Well, I think when you
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have when you have any guys when we have
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guys that are leaders, again, kind of
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some of the guys I talked about and
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again, you know, a bunch of other guys,
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right, who you have done it before, who
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have played for a long time, it's not
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just guys that have played here, it's
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guys that have played in general. So
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guys that have come in and um you know
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played in other spots and you have
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experience doing different things. You
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know you kind of share with each other
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like hey this is um you know kind of
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this is what I did and you know you kind
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of build this cohesiveness and you know
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this kind of level of trust and you know
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for one point right you're competing
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against each other. Everything's a
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competition, right? Day in and day out.
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But, you know, when you're able to
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compete against each other, but you're
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still helping out each other, um, you
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know, it promotes kind of everything
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being about the team. And that's the
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biggest thing again, this idea of team
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teammate self.
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>> How would you describe the team's
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offensive identity here in the first few
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practices that you guys had?
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>> Yeah. Well, I think like I think like
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anything, one, you know, being able to
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be the most physical team, establish the
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run, right? And that's not just, you
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know, offensive line and tight ends
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blocking. That's your receivers balls
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caught blocking down the field. And, you
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know, you already see it, you know,
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happening. Guys kind of buying into this
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vision. And, you know, anytime you have
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any type of success, it's a little bit
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easier to, you know, get that embedded.
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But, you know, just from the get-go,
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guys, you know, taking coaching, be able
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to apply it the next day. Um, you know,
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we're getting better each and every day,
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each and every practice. You know, both
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sides are getting better. There's good
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back and forth. And you know, again,
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just being committed to just stacking
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days, right? It's all about the process.
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It's all about just, you know, working
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as hard as you can in this given day,
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right? You know, we're going to go out
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there, we're going to practice, you
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know, on this Tuesday and this is the
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most important practice of our lives,
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right? Because it's the only one that we
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can control. And if you're able to take
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that same mentality and do that day
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after day, you know, you're going su
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success will be inevitable. But, you
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know, none of it matters if you don't
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take care of it today.
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I guess just following on something you
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mentioned earlier. You talked about um
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maybe more folks being familiar with
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each other in this spring, you know,
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period. Anything you've seen in terms of
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just a different approach from Coach
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Bell and the staff over I guess the past
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six practices.
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>> Yeah. You know, again, it it's all about
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the process, right? And I think one
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thing that's been cool about coach Bich
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is just the willingness to learn, right?
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a lot of, you know, exit meetings or
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just wherever it is is truly finding the
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best way to do something. Um, you know,
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the, you know, ability to just like, all
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right, what how can we win? What is the
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best way to do this? Because everything
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is about winning. And, you know, coach
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kind of seeing that and seeing what he
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needs to adjust. And I mean, coach Bichc
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is the greatest coach of all time,
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right? But, you know, he understands
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like, hey, if there's a better way of
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doing it, like, let's do it. Obviously,
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the the way that he does it, it's been
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pretty successful, you know, having
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eight Super Bowls or, you know, however
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many it is. But, um, no, it's been cool.
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It's been cool being able to do that
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with him.
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>> Any um specific examples of maybe one of
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those adjustments or one of those ways
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that you maybe seen him change his
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teaching approach? For instance,
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>> I give you guys a a you know, a good
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story just at least in terms of right
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because there's onfield off the field
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stuff and, you know, growing kind of the
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game of college football. One of the
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things obviously is you know guys going
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to class right and you know with a lot
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of schools there's a lot of online class
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so guys don't have to actually go in
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person with you know here it's a little
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different right where this is uh you
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know it's a public obvious is one of the
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best schools in the country and you know
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there's one time as me and DJ Mone we're
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walking up front um whoever going to the
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business school he's in the you know
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undergrad program I'm um you know again
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my NBA and we see walking down is coach
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Bichc with this huge clipboard in his
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He's got this huge smile. You're like,
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"What? What was he just doing?" You
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would think with this smile, guys, you
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would think that he just won a Super
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Bowl or something like that. Like the
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amount of joy that he had from what had
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just happened. You're like, "Something
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something just happened, right?" We're
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like, "Coach, what what were you up to?"
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13 for 13. Like, what? So, I'm 13 for
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13.
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And this is coach Bellatra going to
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classes, class checking, guys. 13 for
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13. And just the amount of joy that he
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had knowing that, hey, like in order,
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you know, how you do anything is how you
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do everything, right? And I'm sure if
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you told any of the guys that, you know,
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Coach Bellich coached that he would be
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class checking, you know, college
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freshman going into a, you know, intro
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to anthropology class at 8:00 a.m. on a
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Tuesday morning. You know, they would
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think you're crazy, but you know, I
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think that just speaks to the level of
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buyin that coach Bichc has, right? And
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just being able to like, hey, what is
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the best way of winning? It's like, hey,
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if it's class, if it's class checking,
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it's class checking. And, you know, I
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think it's just been so cool to see, you
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know, see that, you know, and the level
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of investment that he has, the, you
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know, work ethic that Coach Bellich has.
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It's I mean, it's truly unmatched. Like,
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it is it is inspiring the what he's able
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to do day in and day out, you know, for
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this team. Everything just being for
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this team, it's um it's infectious. It's
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contagious and it's it rubs off on the
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rest of the team. You know, it makes us
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go harder. That's for sure.
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>> Ryan,
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>> um you you've mentioned the greatest
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coach of all time a couple times. I
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don't know what your reaction was or if
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you paid attention to it when he didn't
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get into the Hall of Fame. If he's ever
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mentioned that to you guys or if you've
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ever mentioned it to him, like what are
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they thinking? Anything?
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>> No, I mean, you wouldn't you wouldn't
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really know that anything happened. you
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know, his approach is the same of just,
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you know, we're, you know, fully focused
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on North Carolina, North Carolina
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football and um just everything is
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centered for him at least, you know, how
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can I win football games for this
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program and, you know, put us in the
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best situation possible.
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>> Did you What did you think when you
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heard them?
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>> Yeah, I I mean it was, you know,
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obviously it's not something you would
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expect, but you know, hey, again, it's,
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you know, it kind of is what it is. And
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you know, just see, you know, coach be
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like just again everything focused on
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North Carolina football and you know,
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how can we win football games, put
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ourselves in the best position, you
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know, this coming fall. It's like, all
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right, this is, you know, it's kind of
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what he talks about all the time. You
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know, you just block out the outside
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noise, right? That's all it is.
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>> Anything else? Chris, last one for
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>> Yeah, I guess um I'm just curious. I
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love the story about class checking um
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specifically um for you um kind of
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looking over your experience that you'll
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see so far like for the um you know the
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attitudes once you get past the oh my
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gosh this is Bill Pelich like how would
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you describe and compare him how he is
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on a daily basis as a teacher as a coach
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compared to other coaches other teachers
16:43
you've had
16:44
>> yeah well he's you know like coach
16:46
during practice he's pretty much
16:48
involved in everything you know there
16:50
are some coaches that kind of, you know,
16:52
more of like a CEO sit back, let the
16:54
position coaches coach, but coaches
16:56
involved and everything like he's, you
16:59
know, one moment he is, you know,
17:00
teaching the quarterbacks on, you know,
17:02
their scramble rules, the next he's, you
17:05
know, talking to the DBs about, you
17:07
know, winning your leverage and man
17:08
coverage or whatever it is. Then he's
17:10
with the O line, you know, preaching,
17:12
you know, punching or don't game beat
17:14
inside. Um, and just the knowledge the
17:17
the vast knowledge that he has for
17:20
everything and you know seeing him just
17:22
be involved in everything like it's it's
17:24
really cool um you know just again
17:28
everything being about the team wanting
17:30
to win and you know being able to put
17:31
guys in the best position and then
17:33
obviously includes having good
17:34
fundamentals. It's um you know it's
17:36
pretty cool.
17:38
>> Cool stuff. Thanks so much. I'm sure
17:41
this offseason you had opportunities
17:43
elsewhere, but ultimately you chose to
17:45
remain here. What what was the process
17:46
like in or what was the process like for
17:49
you in that process and why why remain
17:52
at UNCC?
17:53
>> I got a lot of love for UNCC, you know,
17:55
the opportunity they gave me last year
17:57
and I got love a lot of love for my
17:59
teammates and I just want to come back
18:00
and be a part of this year and help the
18:03
program get to where we need to be.
18:06
>> Okay, Carpet, you were talking with your
18:08
defensive coordinator, Coach Steve
18:09
Belchar. you was talking about sort of
18:11
the the growth that you've made so far
18:13
in the spring, the steps that you've
18:14
taken to improve. What in your mind is
18:16
sort of the next step that you can take
18:17
in your game uh to really elevate
18:19
yourself?
18:19
>> Yeah, I got a lot to improve on. Uh just
18:22
my technique, my fundamentals, just
18:23
getting better at those and making sure
18:26
that every snap I play is to the best of
18:28
my ability and I've just really been
18:30
working on that.
18:31
>> Have you set like maybe like a
18:32
statistical goal for yourself uh this
18:34
coming year?
18:35
>> Not necessarily. Not not a statistical
18:37
goal, just to be the best version of
18:39
myself and see where that takes me.
18:43
>> Next one.
18:45
Can you talk about
18:48
it's sort of a common thing that
18:50
defenses get better in their second year
18:53
in a new regime. I know you practice,
18:57
but have you felt or seen what you think
19:00
is a jump and improvement over the
19:02
defense last year? you appreciate that
19:05
practices so
19:06
>> yeah the communication has been a lot
19:08
better you know from the linebackers
19:10
from the secondary just making sure
19:12
everybody's where they need to be and
19:13
they know what their responsibility is
19:15
for that play so obviously everything
19:17
starts with communication so if that
19:18
gets better we could play faster and
19:20
just be more aggressive
19:22
>> you kind of came out last year was you
19:24
surprised how well you played last year
19:27
>> no
19:29
this is my job this is what I do this is
19:31
why I work every day So, no, it's just
19:35
as was expected.
19:39
>> Jim,
19:40
>> you're um one of, you know, a few guys
19:43
that made the trans come back. One of
19:46
those guys obviously to Jordan Ship.
19:48
Spoke to him last week. Um just curious
19:51
from your vantage point on the other
19:52
side of the ball, but also kind of one
19:53
of the leaders of this team. What is his
19:55
leadership over presence to you guys
19:58
over the past season this off season?
20:01
Yeah, you know, Ship, he's a great
20:03
leader. He's a playmaker. He He's the
20:05
same person every day. So, people just
20:08
feed off his energy and on the field,
20:10
he's out there making plays and just
20:11
bringing juice to the offense and really
20:13
bringing juice to the whole team.
20:15
>> How important um was all of that just
20:18
when maybe things weren't going the way
20:20
you guys wanted to last season kind of
20:22
frustrating and what was the importance
20:25
of him and maybe that voice that
20:27
optimism
20:32
Can you repeat that last part?
20:33
>> Yeah. Just what was the importance of
20:35
ship's presence especially towards the
20:38
end of last season? You guys had three
20:41
straight losses, but he was very vocal
20:43
about,
20:44
>> you know, the team and him wanting to
20:47
come back this season.
20:48
>> Yeah. I mean, his love for Carolina is
20:51
infectious and uh for him just to come
20:53
in happy every day even though we were,
20:55
you know, going through adversity just
20:56
rubbed off on the team and allowed us
20:59
to, you know, not let it get the worst
21:02
of us.
21:03
>> Right.
21:04
>> Melart, what did you learn most about
21:06
yourself last year and then how you kind
21:08
of carried that into year two at
21:11
Carolina?
21:12
>> Yeah. Um,
21:14
I learned that the work you put in
21:16
really pays off. you know, a lot of
21:18
spend a lot of long nights working out,
21:20
early mornings, and you just don't see
21:22
the progress right away. So, to see some
21:25
success show last year was uh motivating
21:27
for me and, you know, really got me
21:29
excited going forward.
21:31
>> Gib, was there something in the
21:33
offseason you really focused on to get
21:34
better this year? Something you felt
21:36
like?
21:38
>> Yeah. Uh, main thing I was focusing on
21:40
is my get off just to get off the ball
21:42
faster. and I play a lot with power and
21:45
I just want to incorporate speed in my
21:47
game as well.
21:49
>> I know you're not anywhere close to
21:50
where your ultimate goal is in general,
21:52
but have you ever like have you taken a
21:54
second to sort of stop and think about
21:55
where you came from and how you sort of
21:57
got to this point and up to last season
21:59
sort of how everything has transpired?
22:01
>> Yeah, weird thing is my mind's always
22:03
focused on the next thing. So, you know,
22:06
I haven't really gave it that much
22:08
thought. Um, just trying to get the next
22:10
goal and see how I can achieve that.
22:14
>> Right.
22:15
>> How much have you seen, I don't know how
22:16
much you guys have worked against the
22:17
offense, but how much have you seen a
22:19
change in what the offense is trying to
22:20
do under Coach Patrino?
22:23
>> Uh, Coach Patino's offense is exciting.
22:25
You know, uh, different plays, different
22:27
schemes, lots of motions.
22:30
I like it. I'm excited to see it.
22:33
>> How was that? I I talked to Christo
22:34
about this a little bit, but how was it
22:36
frustrating as a defense to know you
22:38
guys almost had to be perfect last year?
22:40
Your offense just really wasn't capable
22:41
of putting up, you know, a huge number.
22:43
That did that put more pressure on what
22:45
you guys had to do defensively?
22:47
>> As a defense, you always strive to be
22:49
perfect. You know, if everybody does
22:50
their assignment perfectly on every
22:52
play, then the offense would never
22:53
score. So, I mean, not really. We're
22:56
we're trying to be perfect regardless if
22:58
the offense puts up a 100 or they score
23:00
six. Spencer,
23:02
>> how different is this spring from last
23:05
spring?
23:08
>> In which way?
23:09
>> Just with, you know, you got a year
23:10
under your belt and no defensive staff
23:12
changes. Has it been easier to kind of
23:14
come in and, you know, hit the ground
23:15
running in spring practice?
23:17
>> Yeah, I mean, you're used to how the uh
23:20
what the schedule was like and
23:23
uh I can speak for myself, the plays. I
23:25
know the playbook very well, so it's
23:27
easy just to work on what you need to
23:29
work on instead of thinking about the
23:30
plays.
23:33
You won't sneak up on anybody this year.
23:35
You know, offensive target.
23:39
>> Yeah, but I got some good players on the
23:41
other side. You know, Harvey and
23:43
Donovan, they're very good edge rushers
23:46
and they're going to have trouble on
23:47
that side if they focus too much on me.
23:50
>> Right.
23:51
>> There are so many freshman and so many
23:52
guys we haven't really gotten to look
23:53
at. Is there one or two maybe on the
23:55
defensive side or or that you're going
23:57
against that have kind of stood out to
23:58
you? Yeah, you know, David Jackson from
24:00
Dline, I like him. He's a very uh
24:03
violent player, high motor, and
24:07
that's the one that stood out to me the
24:09
most.
24:11
>> I guess um on that some
24:16
was the Tyler Thompson was like violence
24:18
and you want to talk about
24:20
>> Yeah.
24:22
>> Anyways, well, your teammate Tyler
24:23
Thompson has a quote about like just
24:25
effort and violence. Like that's kind of
24:27
his mentality. That was his his mantra.
24:29
How have you guys um kept that same
24:32
mindset in the spring?
24:34
>> I mean, yeah, that's how you play
24:35
defense. You got to be violent and you
24:37
got to have high effort, high effort to
24:38
the ball, high effort with uh your focus
24:40
and execution of the play. So, that's
24:43
how that's how you play a game.
24:46
>> And the last one for
24:47
>> Yeah. Um kind of going back to Brian's
24:49
question, but obviously a lot of young
24:51
guys on this roster. What do you think
24:53
is going to be the key to
24:57
success for you guys? This quality of so
25:00
much
25:02
>> uh just for the leaders to step up, you
25:04
know, to show the young guys what to do,
25:06
how to do it, and how to carry
25:08
themselves on a daily basis.
25:10
Um I mean, the young guys, they're ball
25:12
players, too. So, they can step up, they
25:14
can make some plays as well, and just
25:16
looking forward to that.
25:18
>> Perfect. Good stuff. Thanks so much,
25:20
man.
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