CHATTANOOGA (0-0) at No.
4 OKLAHOMA (0-0)
August 30,
2008, 7:10 p.m. ET
Gaylord Family
? Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, Norman, Okla.
Watch Press Conference
UTC Head Coach Rodney Allison
Transcript from news conference,
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Chattanooga, Tenn. ? Chattanooga
Head Football Coach Rodney Allison
talked with the media Wednesday afternoon as the team prepares for the Aug. 30
season opener at No. 4 Oklahoma.
Q: Is there an advantage to playing
a game against a team like Oklahoma
on the front end of your schedule as opposed to in the middle of the season?
A: That
really doesn't matter to me, but I like the way it is set up. I would rather
play it earlier than later. We will really be able to see how much we like it
after we play Florida
State in our third game.
I like getting these games out of the way, because it gives you more time to
concentrate on your conference schedule. The way it is set up, I would really
be happy if we come out well from an injury standpoint going into the Jacksonville
State
game (Sept. 20).
Q: What
makes Oklahoma
the No. 4-ranked team in the preseason polls?
A: They
are really talented. I don't know if there are any spots on their team that you
can say that they aren't athletic and skilled. Just from my past experiences
though, they look like a school that will end up as a top-10 team in the
country from a talent standpoint.
Q: How do you plan to defend
against Oklahoma's
quarterback, Sam Bradford?
A: We are
going to try to put pressure on him. That is what we are going to try to do
against anyone we play. Will it be a little more difficult to pressure him
compared to some of the other teams we play? Yes. But one thing we will try to do is stay out
of man coverage situations. We aren't going to get into that game. We are going
to be smart about how we are going to try to attack him. The main thing going
up against any kind of team like this is avoiding the big play. We were very
fortunate in that area last season against Arkansas, and if we do that Saturday, then
that will keep us in this game longer.
Q: What have you seen out of your
players during preseason practice that should help the team improve from last
season?
A: These
guys have been totally committed to this team. They have done everything we
have asked of them, and none of them have complained about it. We went into
winter workouts last year and they did great, we went into spring practice, and
they were fully committed. Then they did the same thing with summer and fall
workouts. Every indication to me is that we have a bunch of guys that are
willing to do what it takes to win games. To me, that is the most important
thing. If they are willing to do that
then we will win. I think that attitude is more prevalent then with any team we
have had since I have been here.
Q: What are some of quarterback
Jare Gault's skills that attracted you to him upon recruiting him from junior
college?
A: His
ability to make plays when the protection breaks down is something that really
impresses me. I really believe that is one of his strong suits. One word I have
used to describe him is “gunslinger”, and I think he is that style of player.
He plays a lot like Brett Favre. You may
get a bad play every now and then, but I think you will get a lot of good plays
because of that style.