Transcript of Head Coach Randy Walker News Conference
Walker discusses the 2005 Wildcats at Media Day
Aug. 25, 2005
Overall Statement about Offense...
At this point I feel very good about a lot of things. I feel very good about our offensive line. Everyone's first question is about the offensive line. There are some guys playing really well. Zach Strief has shown leadership and ownership of his position. The line is going in the right direction and I am confident they will play well. We were much in the same place a couple of years ago. We'll come together, and I'll think we'll play fine.
I continue to be impressed with our young running backs. Its one thing that Terrell is hurt, but Terrell has been hurt before -- that's not news. We've been through it before. Brandon Roberson has been practicing through spring and I'm pleased again about how he came out this spring. Where he stacks up right now, he's got a lot of pressure, but he's going to run for his money as the number one starter. Tyrell Sutton is playing well. I think he has matured. I like Omar a great deal. Nathan Shanks has come off the injury list and he played the last week or so. He showed some good things -- but I like Brandon Roberson and I think he's going to be a good back. I think he will contribute a great deal.
Our wide receiving core is the strength of our offense in addition to our quarterback. I personally think we have one of the best quarterbacks in the Big Ten. I think he's done a great job embracing our program and what we try to be. As Joe Namath said, `He's the straw that stirs the drink.' He's special and he makes a difference. We have a bunch of guys starting with Mark Philmore, who again, I would not trade for anyone in the Big Ten. I think he is a great receiver, a great kick returner and a guy who makes a difference. This difference has always been evident, and it's been especially evident these past two years when he was not able to finish the season. We're trying to get Jonathan Fields back on his feet. He went through some injuries last year, so we're trying to get him back healthy. He should be back, playing well by the opener. Shaun Herbert is one of those guys who just shows up and plays every day. He might not be as spectacular as Mark or Jonathan, but he'll catch his 40-45 balls and do a great job. Kim Thompson has showed good things. A lot of young players achieved more than we expected-- Jeff Yarbrough and Ross Lane are going to have nice years.
Overall Statement about Defense...
Defensively, we've been a little banged up at linebacker and I don't know if everyone is going to show up next week. I'm a little nervous. We got Adam Kadela back and Tim McGarigle is running. Nick Roach is a great player and a special player. He's coming back from off-season surgery and is doing well. That group makes a big difference. If those guys show up every week -- I like their chances, they are pretty good. Tim McGarigle -- if you put him in a bottle and sold it, you would have everything you look for in a football player. He has all the intangibles. Pure and simple -- he is one of the most passionate, relentless football players I've ever been around. Nick Roach is a great talent, who I think will play this game for a long time. I'll be glad when he's back out there. It was a huge loss when Adam Kadela got hurt last year in the second game. He's playing well -- back at full speed. We like the depth of our program at that position. Demetrius Eaton, Campbell Black, some of the guys who have been around the program and the freshmen are looking good.
Up front, Barry Cofield has taken his game to the next level. A lot has been said about Loren Howard's injury and departure. First of all, he wasn't going to play this year, I can promise you that. I really feel good about the young guys who are going to play. I think they are really maturing. Kevin Mims has had a great off-season. David Ngene is getting some things ironed out and I like the way he plays. I think they'll turn out to be good football players. Even a guy like Corey Wootton, a freshman, will see some playing time.
We will have some freshman in the lineup. In the secondary, I really like the way guys are playing. I think Marquice Cole -- in no disrespect to anyone that has been here before -- is as good a defensive back as I've ever coached. If you ask Jerry Brown, he would say the same thing, and Jerry has coached a lot more than I have. And Marquice was a huge loss a year ago. We never made much about it because it happened in preseason, but we thought Marquice was a pretty good player last year in preseason. Now I think he is ready to play. Herschel Henderson is a guy who has started for two years, giving us the quality and experience we need. I like the way Reggie McPherson is playing safety, I like the way Frederic Tarver has taken strong safety in Brian Heinz's departure. Brendan Smith has come into that position and I think he is going to contribute.
Overall statement about special teams...
Our kicking game has the best long-snapper in the Big Ten -- Chris Horton. No one ever talks about long-snappers -- they can't even get recognized. Give me an all-league kicker, all-league punter, and they don't even give any of those recognitions for a long-snapper. But, he's a very good player, a three-year starter and best I've ever known. I think our kicker and punter are going to go a great job. Ryan Pederson, our punter, had a great camp. I don't think there is a guy on this planet better than Joel Howells -- the kind of kid he is, how hard he's worked -- I'm so proud of where he's come as a football player.
On who will start at running back...
Brandon Roberson would walk out there if we had a game today. That would have been an easy statement a year ago and a year before that with Jason Wright. It's a little less clear now. But I have a lot of confidence in Brandon. But I still think Tyrell Sutton is growing daily--he was only a freshman three weeks ago--but he doesn't look like a freshman now. This year's backs aren't as big. Noah Herron was 228, Jason was 215, but we went our style of offense because of Damien Anderson -- Damien Anderson was only 100-something and he rushed for 2,000 yards. There was a time when I was at Miami that we needed a big back. This is different -- you can run with a big guy or a small guy -- they are all fast.