Friday, August 24, 2007
Quotes about David Farmer
About his blocking ability, RB David Farmer said:
"It's kind of become my niche, my role on the team. If I want to get on the field, it's not going to be running 60-yard touchdowns. If it takes blocking a 300-pound D-end, then that's what I'll do. I'll take him head up. I don't know if I'll always win, but I know I'll go 100 percent, and usually when you do that good things happen." (HSB)
HSB Note: "UH coach June Jones said all three will likely rotate, and whoever is first on the field will depend on his game plan. While Pilares and Wright-Jackson provide big-play potential, Farmer's familiarity with the system and experience working in concert with the offensive line in pass protection give Brennan an added sense of security."
Praising Farmer, Colt said:
"Farmer's the type of guy who's always ready to play, he always knows what to do. ... He's just a great dependable guy to have in the backfield. You have to expect there's going to be some learning curve for both Kealoha and Leon, and Farmer's not going to have any learning curve. You're probably going to see Farmer play a lot, especially early in the season." (HSB)
HSB Note: "Farmer -- whose father, Dave, played at USC and was Jones' teammate with the Atlanta Falcons in the late '70s -- played fullback at Aptos (Calif.) High School and could have accepted academic scholarships to several schools. Instead, he chose to walk on at Hawaii. "
About walking on to UH instead of taking academic scholarships to other schools, Farmer said:
"Thank God I took that risk. I never would have expected to accomplish as much as I have here. I'm a better person for it and I never would have known if I hadn't taken the risk." (HSB)
HSB Note: "Since redshirting in 2004, Farmer has played in 24 games, starting two as a freshman. Farmer has carried the ball 19 times for 79 yards and two touchdowns in his career. But he's not the type to brood over not getting more touches, and adulation isn't one of his motivations."
About not pouting or complaining when he doesn't get to play more, Farmer said:
"What kind of person would I be if I didn't give it 100 percent ... and was going through the motions. I don't want to let my teammates down. I'm part of something great now, and for me to not take full advantage of it and do everything I possibly could would just be a travesty on my part. I don't see any difference in running the ball or throwing a block, scoring a touchdown or laying someone out. It's the sacrifices all 11 people on the field make at the same time." (HSB)
About serving as the middle of the wedge on kickoff returns, running headlong into the coverage team to clear the way for the returners behind him, Farmer said:
"That's something I have to psyche myself up for, but I'm going to do it. I'm not going to say no." (HSB)
"It's kind of become my niche, my role on the team. If I want to get on the field, it's not going to be running 60-yard touchdowns. If it takes blocking a 300-pound D-end, then that's what I'll do. I'll take him head up. I don't know if I'll always win, but I know I'll go 100 percent, and usually when you do that good things happen." (HSB)
HSB Note: "UH coach June Jones said all three will likely rotate, and whoever is first on the field will depend on his game plan. While Pilares and Wright-Jackson provide big-play potential, Farmer's familiarity with the system and experience working in concert with the offensive line in pass protection give Brennan an added sense of security."
Praising Farmer, Colt said:
"Farmer's the type of guy who's always ready to play, he always knows what to do. ... He's just a great dependable guy to have in the backfield. You have to expect there's going to be some learning curve for both Kealoha and Leon, and Farmer's not going to have any learning curve. You're probably going to see Farmer play a lot, especially early in the season." (HSB)
HSB Note: "Farmer -- whose father, Dave, played at USC and was Jones' teammate with the Atlanta Falcons in the late '70s -- played fullback at Aptos (Calif.) High School and could have accepted academic scholarships to several schools. Instead, he chose to walk on at Hawaii. "
About walking on to UH instead of taking academic scholarships to other schools, Farmer said:
"Thank God I took that risk. I never would have expected to accomplish as much as I have here. I'm a better person for it and I never would have known if I hadn't taken the risk." (HSB)
HSB Note: "Since redshirting in 2004, Farmer has played in 24 games, starting two as a freshman. Farmer has carried the ball 19 times for 79 yards and two touchdowns in his career. But he's not the type to brood over not getting more touches, and adulation isn't one of his motivations."
About not pouting or complaining when he doesn't get to play more, Farmer said:
"What kind of person would I be if I didn't give it 100 percent ... and was going through the motions. I don't want to let my teammates down. I'm part of something great now, and for me to not take full advantage of it and do everything I possibly could would just be a travesty on my part. I don't see any difference in running the ball or throwing a block, scoring a touchdown or laying someone out. It's the sacrifices all 11 people on the field make at the same time." (HSB)
About serving as the middle of the wedge on kickoff returns, running headlong into the coverage team to clear the way for the returners behind him, Farmer said:
"That's something I have to psyche myself up for, but I'm going to do it. I'm not going to say no." (HSB)
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