Sunday, August 26, 2007
Mouton moves up the depth chart, Keahi Watson quote
About moving up the depth chart quickly, Ryan Mouton said:
"I'm trying to get in there and keep working. You have to compete for the job." (HA)
HA Note: "Mouton is used to competition. Blinn holds up to four football tryouts each year, drawing about 75 players each session."
About the fierce competition at Blinn, Mouton said:
"There were a lot of people fighting to get on the team." (HA)
About how a lot of schools didn't recruit him because they worried he wouldn't earn enough credits to be eligible, Mouton said:
"There were a lot of schools that doubted me. Hawai'i stuck with me. I told them I'd make it. I said it, and I believed it. I was kind of lazy before. You know how that first year of college is. You get behind because you have so much freedom. I pulled it together." (HA)
About being cleared to practice, DT Keahi Watson said:
"All of the paperwork is done." (HA)
About how he was told he neededto do the club-technique drill perfectly before the DL could get water and he nailed the technique, Keahi said:
"It's all in fun." (HA)
"I'm trying to get in there and keep working. You have to compete for the job." (HA)
HA Note: "Mouton is used to competition. Blinn holds up to four football tryouts each year, drawing about 75 players each session."
About the fierce competition at Blinn, Mouton said:
"There were a lot of people fighting to get on the team." (HA)
About how a lot of schools didn't recruit him because they worried he wouldn't earn enough credits to be eligible, Mouton said:
"There were a lot of schools that doubted me. Hawai'i stuck with me. I told them I'd make it. I said it, and I believed it. I was kind of lazy before. You know how that first year of college is. You get behind because you have so much freedom. I pulled it together." (HA)
About being cleared to practice, DT Keahi Watson said:
"All of the paperwork is done." (HA)
About how he was told he neededto do the club-technique drill perfectly before the DL could get water and he nailed the technique, Keahi said:
"It's all in fun." (HA)
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