OPENING STATEMENT
I want to take this opportunity and recap the 2017 season a little bit before we move forward and turn our focus on to the coming year.
First of all, just really pleased for our team, our program, and certainly our fans about winning the game in the Pinstripe bowl against Boston College. Bowl wins are tough, they're challenging, obviously bowl games are challenging, we play a good team and certainly that was the case with Boston College.
Really proud of our guys the way they rallied in the second half. Doing the things we had to do at halftime to get a few things straightened out and most importantly playing hard-nosed opportunistic football in the second half and finding a way to finish the win and finish the season on a high note. Happy about that and happy for our seniors, they did a great job from start to finish and helped us get the win in this ballgame certainly.
So it's great for them to leave with that kind of memory on their ledgers.
I think in a lot of ways the Pinstripe game was really representative of our season. We played really tough smart physical football in that second half, but we had some ups and downs during the course of the ballgame as you know. And you think about the success we had against Ohio State, certainly Nebraska, that included the Penn State game, too, it was a heck of a football game and there were other times where we didn't play as clean, didn't play as smart as we needed to and didn't play as well.
So it just kind of was a blend of both those things,and if you look at the entire season right now, there's always ebb and flow with every season.
And I think everything with the way we won the bowl game is really representative of what we need to do to have success certainly, and hopefully that win will give us a good jolt of energy as we head into the out of season program now and spring and then next fall after that.
So the end of the season means it's tough to say goodbye to our seniors. I talked about those guys, did a great job, gave us leadership and certainly showed the other guys how to do things.
In addition, we're really sorry to lose a couple of other team members who did a great job, James Daniels and Josh Jackson both had tremendous seasons tremendous careers here. And we're going to miss them and Tyler Wiegers, same thing. Wish all of them great success in the future. I know they will do a nice job, no question about that.
Going back and looking at a couple of things real quickly, just a couple of thumbnail sketches, defensively I think we did a lot of good things this year. Certainly to have our points per game average under 20 points, that's significant.
And happy about that. Things we need to probably really address right now first we're losing some tremendous players, just mentioned Josh. Nate Bazata up front and obviously four senior linebackers that played well on special teams and played well on defense. That's a concern. I think we can improve our run defense. That certainly wasn't maybe as stout as we'd like it this year.
And the other thing, just talking about being more opportunistic when we get an opportunity, and some of these things showed up in the bowl game, if we get a chance to pin the team back inside their inside their 10 yard line, taking advantage of those opportunities so we can flip field position.
Offensively we saw some good things there and at times we really flashed and did some good things and took advantage of our personnel pretty wisely.
But on the list of things that we have to address certainly it starts with ball security, we had the ball loose way too many times. Did a good job in the passing game that way. But as far as touching the ball, that ball was out there way too much.
Our overall consistency on fundamental and basic play. Again you look at the bowl game, look at that tape and you'll see a lot of things that are correctible and improvable.
And this is probably true in every segment but mostly on the offensive side, our football awareness, there are times, again, you just look at the bowl game -- I'm thinking of exactly of one snap right now where our football awareness, we started out okay and just lose sight or lose focus and end up giving a sack uncontested that is not a good thing.
So a couple of things on the list there. We'll get into more detail as the out-of-season progresses but those are things that jump out.
Special teams, not to neglect that, obviously our punting game has to improve. We didn't have the kind of consistency with the punt game. It really is kind of comparable to where our kicking game was, our place kicking game was in the spring. It wasn't good enough. And our punting game would be in that regard.
I think our returners did a nice job, but now we're going to lose some guys and need to come up with replacements. I think we have guys on campus that have that opportunity. But it's not something that we want to forget about.
And then just overall and kind of ties in with what I talked about with the defense, just doing a better job creating better field position, taking advantage of field position.
There are way too many times, and it ties into the punting game, you have a chance to put the ball down inside the 20 and we can't do that successfully. Or we end up punting it to the 18, 19, something like that. We've got to do a better job in those areas if we're going to be a championship level football team.
Those are some things that stand out to me.
Moving forward, really excited about the guys we have coming back. And again hoping that as this thing goes on, part of the fun of coaching is to see how guys handle each and every step. And that work will begin here in the near future.
We'll have our guys back here on campus next Tuesday. Out-of-season program begins on Wednesday, and that's the next phase that our players are looking at.
So, we'll work on recruiting. That's ongoing. That never is ending anymore. I was telling a couple guys I talked to in the NFL that we're thinking about getting back into college. I said that's one thing you might want to consider.
That never stops. Okay. So the recruiting part and obviously we got some things to do to finish this class out. The winter program is coming up right there. Spring ball will be right after that. Transition into the summer program, preseason. And next thing you know it will be 2000 -- or September, 1, we're going to be opening up against Northern Illinois.
Really excited about what's in front of us. Really proud of the guys last year. And with that I'll open it up to questions.
Q. Losing James Daniels, he played such a key role in that line?
COACH FERENTZ: You know, as you might imagine, I knew that was a possibility, at least thought it would be a possibility, and I'll say this about James: I don't know if I've ever coached a more talented center prospect. That includes my time in the NFL.
He's got some skills that are just really unusual. And he's a really intelligent guy. And one interesting thing about him, you get the feedback from the NFL folks. That's strictly off film. They haven't had a chance to investigate the kind of person he is and his intelligence.
All those things, kind of the personality he's got. So I think both in his case and Josh's case, those things are just going to elevate their status.
It was a realistic possibility that he may make this decision. And so obviously we've got Keegan Render is our next man in at that position. Cole (Banwart) worked there. Spencer (Williams). So, we've got a couple of guys rotating.
That's what the next four months or five months, six months, seven months are about -- trying to figure out who will be ready when September comes around.
Q. Are you saying that James is ready for this?
COACH FERENTZ: No question. I think both these guys, they had a good decision. Again, I was on record last year saying I think it would have been detrimental to Akrum to go out last year, I really believe that. I think it better served him to be here a year. I'll say this, I think it's better for any player, quite frankly, I think they're more mature, more NFL-ready, if you will.
But James is a hell of a developmental prospect, if you will. In my mind he could go and play guard for anybody next year, just about anybody in the league, maybe not anybody. But he's that kind of player. And Josh is a really good player, too.
I could have said the same thing about Scherff and Reiff and Bulaga did that, so whatever.
I want to take this opportunity and recap the 2017 season a little bit before we move forward and turn our focus on to the coming year.
First of all, just really pleased for our team, our program, and certainly our fans about winning the game in the Pinstripe bowl against Boston College. Bowl wins are tough, they're challenging, obviously bowl games are challenging, we play a good team and certainly that was the case with Boston College.
Really proud of our guys the way they rallied in the second half. Doing the things we had to do at halftime to get a few things straightened out and most importantly playing hard-nosed opportunistic football in the second half and finding a way to finish the win and finish the season on a high note. Happy about that and happy for our seniors, they did a great job from start to finish and helped us get the win in this ballgame certainly.
So it's great for them to leave with that kind of memory on their ledgers.
I think in a lot of ways the Pinstripe game was really representative of our season. We played really tough smart physical football in that second half, but we had some ups and downs during the course of the ballgame as you know. And you think about the success we had against Ohio State, certainly Nebraska, that included the Penn State game, too, it was a heck of a football game and there were other times where we didn't play as clean, didn't play as smart as we needed to and didn't play as well.
So it just kind of was a blend of both those things,and if you look at the entire season right now, there's always ebb and flow with every season.
And I think everything with the way we won the bowl game is really representative of what we need to do to have success certainly, and hopefully that win will give us a good jolt of energy as we head into the out of season program now and spring and then next fall after that.
So the end of the season means it's tough to say goodbye to our seniors. I talked about those guys, did a great job, gave us leadership and certainly showed the other guys how to do things.
In addition, we're really sorry to lose a couple of other team members who did a great job, James Daniels and Josh Jackson both had tremendous seasons tremendous careers here. And we're going to miss them and Tyler Wiegers, same thing. Wish all of them great success in the future. I know they will do a nice job, no question about that.
Going back and looking at a couple of things real quickly, just a couple of thumbnail sketches, defensively I think we did a lot of good things this year. Certainly to have our points per game average under 20 points, that's significant.
And happy about that. Things we need to probably really address right now first we're losing some tremendous players, just mentioned Josh. Nate Bazata up front and obviously four senior linebackers that played well on special teams and played well on defense. That's a concern. I think we can improve our run defense. That certainly wasn't maybe as stout as we'd like it this year.
And the other thing, just talking about being more opportunistic when we get an opportunity, and some of these things showed up in the bowl game, if we get a chance to pin the team back inside their inside their 10 yard line, taking advantage of those opportunities so we can flip field position.
Offensively we saw some good things there and at times we really flashed and did some good things and took advantage of our personnel pretty wisely.
But on the list of things that we have to address certainly it starts with ball security, we had the ball loose way too many times. Did a good job in the passing game that way. But as far as touching the ball, that ball was out there way too much.
Our overall consistency on fundamental and basic play. Again you look at the bowl game, look at that tape and you'll see a lot of things that are correctible and improvable.
And this is probably true in every segment but mostly on the offensive side, our football awareness, there are times, again, you just look at the bowl game -- I'm thinking of exactly of one snap right now where our football awareness, we started out okay and just lose sight or lose focus and end up giving a sack uncontested that is not a good thing.
So a couple of things on the list there. We'll get into more detail as the out-of-season progresses but those are things that jump out.
Special teams, not to neglect that, obviously our punting game has to improve. We didn't have the kind of consistency with the punt game. It really is kind of comparable to where our kicking game was, our place kicking game was in the spring. It wasn't good enough. And our punting game would be in that regard.
I think our returners did a nice job, but now we're going to lose some guys and need to come up with replacements. I think we have guys on campus that have that opportunity. But it's not something that we want to forget about.
And then just overall and kind of ties in with what I talked about with the defense, just doing a better job creating better field position, taking advantage of field position.
There are way too many times, and it ties into the punting game, you have a chance to put the ball down inside the 20 and we can't do that successfully. Or we end up punting it to the 18, 19, something like that. We've got to do a better job in those areas if we're going to be a championship level football team.
Those are some things that stand out to me.
Moving forward, really excited about the guys we have coming back. And again hoping that as this thing goes on, part of the fun of coaching is to see how guys handle each and every step. And that work will begin here in the near future.
We'll have our guys back here on campus next Tuesday. Out-of-season program begins on Wednesday, and that's the next phase that our players are looking at.
So, we'll work on recruiting. That's ongoing. That never is ending anymore. I was telling a couple guys I talked to in the NFL that we're thinking about getting back into college. I said that's one thing you might want to consider.
That never stops. Okay. So the recruiting part and obviously we got some things to do to finish this class out. The winter program is coming up right there. Spring ball will be right after that. Transition into the summer program, preseason. And next thing you know it will be 2000 -- or September, 1, we're going to be opening up against Northern Illinois.
Really excited about what's in front of us. Really proud of the guys last year. And with that I'll open it up to questions.
Q. Losing James Daniels, he played such a key role in that line?
COACH FERENTZ: You know, as you might imagine, I knew that was a possibility, at least thought it would be a possibility, and I'll say this about James: I don't know if I've ever coached a more talented center prospect. That includes my time in the NFL.
He's got some skills that are just really unusual. And he's a really intelligent guy. And one interesting thing about him, you get the feedback from the NFL folks. That's strictly off film. They haven't had a chance to investigate the kind of person he is and his intelligence.
All those things, kind of the personality he's got. So I think both in his case and Josh's case, those things are just going to elevate their status.
It was a realistic possibility that he may make this decision. And so obviously we've got Keegan Render is our next man in at that position. Cole (Banwart) worked there. Spencer (Williams). So, we've got a couple of guys rotating.
That's what the next four months or five months, six months, seven months are about -- trying to figure out who will be ready when September comes around.
Q. Are you saying that James is ready for this?
COACH FERENTZ: No question. I think both these guys, they had a good decision. Again, I was on record last year saying I think it would have been detrimental to Akrum to go out last year, I really believe that. I think it better served him to be here a year. I'll say this, I think it's better for any player, quite frankly, I think they're more mature, more NFL-ready, if you will.
But James is a hell of a developmental prospect, if you will. In my mind he could go and play guard for anybody next year, just about anybody in the league, maybe not anybody. But he's that kind of player. And Josh is a really good player, too.
I could have said the same thing about Scherff and Reiff and Bulaga did that, so whatever.