OPENING STATEMENT
Good afternoon. We'll start with the captains. Pretty much the same group, a little bit of a change, so we've got Parker Hesse, Nate Stanley, Keegan Render and Brady Ross will be our four captains this week. Players select those guys, and I think they do a great job with that.
Certainly looking back, we're pleased with the victory Saturday. It was hard fought, and I thought our guys did a really good job against a tough ball club. We're going to have to work on our improvement now, focus on improvement as we get ready for a tough game with Iowa State. But I thought the guys did a lot of good things, made some good progress, and I'm happy about that.
A couple things I shared with the football team during the course of the last couple days. First thing, as I mentioned Saturday after the game, I thought our guys played hard, thought they played determined, and that allowed us to play through some bumps in the game. There was certainly plenty of those. I thought we played good team football, had good responses for the things that didn't go well, so that certainly was pleasing, and if we're going to be a team that can contend for championship level play, we're going to have to continue to use that to our advantage. That's certainly a positive.
The other part about it, a lot of young guys got a chance to play in-game action, live-game action, and that's something you really can't duplicate in practice, so hopefully they'll take confidence away from that experience and be better off as we move forward here in the schedule, and that's certainly going to be necessary for us.
The mistakes that we did have out there, we played through those, and a lot of those young, inexperienced players were part of that, so I think that's a real part of that, too.
All that being said, we've got a lot of work ahead of us right now, a lot of improvement to make, and hopefully it's taking place right now this week if we're going to have a chance to do well in this game this week. Just fundamental issues right from the start and certainly communication, that was evident in that punt protection problem that we had, so just simple things, basic things, but those are things that don't always get executed the way they need to be to be successful. Hopefully we'll learn from that.
Shifting gears, right now, certainly our focus is totally on Iowa State getting ready for this ballgame. It's certainly a special game for everybody involved. I think nothing new there. It's a great rivalry, certainly, and one that we're really excited about being part of.
And I think it's not only exciting for our players, for our coaches, for alums, fans in the state, but people across the country. It's just a really great thing for everybody, I think.
The game means a lot for us. It means a lot for all of our team, I think especially for our guys from Iowa. Proud of the fact that we have 12 guys that are starters right now from this state, and basically if you look at our roster, about 50 percent of it is Iowa natives. I think that's certainly important. It says a lot about the commitment that our players, I think, have to our university, and then conversely, the commitment we have to the state of Iowa.
A lot of good things about this game, no question about it, and it's at least traditionally been a really good rivalry, so we expect more of the same on Saturday, and I'll throw it out for questions.
Q. A couple years ago there was sort of a low point there, the game in '16. What have you seen on tape about them that has maybe changed from what you saw --
KIRK FERENTZ: That game is so irrelevant when you talk about the series, first of all. You go back, whatever, '11 on, if you look at that, pretty much outside of that game, it's been a one-possession ballgame. In '15 I know it was a little bit more than one possession, but if you were at that game, that was a one-possession game. That was a tough, hard-fought game. That's representative.
The game from two years ago, it looked like a new team with a new staff and everything was just totally -- and I think it was about two weeks after that where they really started to gain traction, and since then they've been playing excellent football. You can take that tape, but it's really worth nothing for anybody in our organization. I know that. And hardly representative of what this series is about and what the rivalry is about.
Q. What do you have to do with Montgomery? Didn't have a lot of luck stopping him last year.
KIRK FERENTZ: Yeah, especially in the fourth quarter when it counted, and I told our guys, I don't know that we'll see a better back this season. I don't know who's out there, but we're going to see good players. We always do in our conference. But he's as good a back as you're going to face anywhere in the country. It starts with him -- first thing about it, he's tough. He's a tough, competitive guy, runs extremely hard, and I thought last year when it really counted, that's when he was at his best. He really kind of -- I don't want to say carried the team, but he sure impacted the game in a really positive way.
Q. On defense what do you -- on a zone read like that, which they run a lot, where do you want him to go?
KIRK FERENTZ: The back? Sideways would be good. Yeah, the more he goes sideways, the better off it'll be for us. But he's good at getting downhill. One guy tackling him -- there's a clip I saw last night, I think about four or five guys on our team had a chance at him, guys in white jerseys, and we couldn't get it done. He's a really tough, strong determined guy. Not only does he make yards, but I think what he does to generate energy on their football team, that's what good players like that do, and he's certainly that category of a player.
Q. Did he sneak up on you a little bit last year?
KIRK FERENTZ: Yeah, well, he was kind of an unknown. Somebody else the year before had a thousand plus yards, or two years back, whatever it was. I don't want to say we didn't respect him. We respect everybody we play. But we got a firsthand taste of how good he is. Anybody that was at that game last year would say, boy, this guy is a top-notch running back right here, nationally, not just in our state.
Good afternoon. We'll start with the captains. Pretty much the same group, a little bit of a change, so we've got Parker Hesse, Nate Stanley, Keegan Render and Brady Ross will be our four captains this week. Players select those guys, and I think they do a great job with that.
Certainly looking back, we're pleased with the victory Saturday. It was hard fought, and I thought our guys did a really good job against a tough ball club. We're going to have to work on our improvement now, focus on improvement as we get ready for a tough game with Iowa State. But I thought the guys did a lot of good things, made some good progress, and I'm happy about that.
A couple things I shared with the football team during the course of the last couple days. First thing, as I mentioned Saturday after the game, I thought our guys played hard, thought they played determined, and that allowed us to play through some bumps in the game. There was certainly plenty of those. I thought we played good team football, had good responses for the things that didn't go well, so that certainly was pleasing, and if we're going to be a team that can contend for championship level play, we're going to have to continue to use that to our advantage. That's certainly a positive.
The other part about it, a lot of young guys got a chance to play in-game action, live-game action, and that's something you really can't duplicate in practice, so hopefully they'll take confidence away from that experience and be better off as we move forward here in the schedule, and that's certainly going to be necessary for us.
The mistakes that we did have out there, we played through those, and a lot of those young, inexperienced players were part of that, so I think that's a real part of that, too.
All that being said, we've got a lot of work ahead of us right now, a lot of improvement to make, and hopefully it's taking place right now this week if we're going to have a chance to do well in this game this week. Just fundamental issues right from the start and certainly communication, that was evident in that punt protection problem that we had, so just simple things, basic things, but those are things that don't always get executed the way they need to be to be successful. Hopefully we'll learn from that.
Shifting gears, right now, certainly our focus is totally on Iowa State getting ready for this ballgame. It's certainly a special game for everybody involved. I think nothing new there. It's a great rivalry, certainly, and one that we're really excited about being part of.
And I think it's not only exciting for our players, for our coaches, for alums, fans in the state, but people across the country. It's just a really great thing for everybody, I think.
The game means a lot for us. It means a lot for all of our team, I think especially for our guys from Iowa. Proud of the fact that we have 12 guys that are starters right now from this state, and basically if you look at our roster, about 50 percent of it is Iowa natives. I think that's certainly important. It says a lot about the commitment that our players, I think, have to our university, and then conversely, the commitment we have to the state of Iowa.
A lot of good things about this game, no question about it, and it's at least traditionally been a really good rivalry, so we expect more of the same on Saturday, and I'll throw it out for questions.
Q. A couple years ago there was sort of a low point there, the game in '16. What have you seen on tape about them that has maybe changed from what you saw --
KIRK FERENTZ: That game is so irrelevant when you talk about the series, first of all. You go back, whatever, '11 on, if you look at that, pretty much outside of that game, it's been a one-possession ballgame. In '15 I know it was a little bit more than one possession, but if you were at that game, that was a one-possession game. That was a tough, hard-fought game. That's representative.
The game from two years ago, it looked like a new team with a new staff and everything was just totally -- and I think it was about two weeks after that where they really started to gain traction, and since then they've been playing excellent football. You can take that tape, but it's really worth nothing for anybody in our organization. I know that. And hardly representative of what this series is about and what the rivalry is about.
Q. What do you have to do with Montgomery? Didn't have a lot of luck stopping him last year.
KIRK FERENTZ: Yeah, especially in the fourth quarter when it counted, and I told our guys, I don't know that we'll see a better back this season. I don't know who's out there, but we're going to see good players. We always do in our conference. But he's as good a back as you're going to face anywhere in the country. It starts with him -- first thing about it, he's tough. He's a tough, competitive guy, runs extremely hard, and I thought last year when it really counted, that's when he was at his best. He really kind of -- I don't want to say carried the team, but he sure impacted the game in a really positive way.
Q. On defense what do you -- on a zone read like that, which they run a lot, where do you want him to go?
KIRK FERENTZ: The back? Sideways would be good. Yeah, the more he goes sideways, the better off it'll be for us. But he's good at getting downhill. One guy tackling him -- there's a clip I saw last night, I think about four or five guys on our team had a chance at him, guys in white jerseys, and we couldn't get it done. He's a really tough, strong determined guy. Not only does he make yards, but I think what he does to generate energy on their football team, that's what good players like that do, and he's certainly that category of a player.
Q. Did he sneak up on you a little bit last year?
KIRK FERENTZ: Yeah, well, he was kind of an unknown. Somebody else the year before had a thousand plus yards, or two years back, whatever it was. I don't want to say we didn't respect him. We respect everybody we play. But we got a firsthand taste of how good he is. Anybody that was at that game last year would say, boy, this guy is a top-notch running back right here, nationally, not just in our state.