"From little things like learning how to walk again." (HSB)
About the rehab process, Bradley said:
"It's intense. It's my senior year and I have to get back. Time is passing by fast, so I'm trying to work as hard as I can." (HSB)
HSB Note: "Bradley said he's started some jogging and striding while working with a physical therapist to rebuild the muscles in his leg that went unused during his recovery. He hopes to start running in another month and a half."
About needing to strengthen his leg, Bradley said:
"My leg strength is probably about 85 percent. So once I get that back to 100 percent, I can start running and build up to where I can run full speed. Through the summer I'm going to try to get back to where I was, cutting in and out, the explosiveness." (HSB)
About having to watch the practices instead of participating, Bradley said:
"It's a little frustrating at times. You want to be out there." (HSB)
Happy to be healthy now (he had an ankle injury for much of the fall while he was redshirting), Billy Ray Stutzmann said:
"I'm running the routes I want to run, making all the cuts, just feel good. That's the best feeling in the world knowing you can get there. It's good to have that extra gear." (HSB)
Remaining in contact with his brother Craig (who recently got a coaching job at Memphis), Billy Ray said:
"We usually text each other from time to time. We just talk about life in general." (HSB)
Happy with how their QBs went 27-35 during the 7-on-7 on Saturday, Rolo said:
"I thought 7s was very good, a lot of good reads. Bryant and Shane (Austin) are holding their own right now at the top of the list, but I feel very good about the production of the quarterback group. They know they can move up and down the initial depth chart by their performance in practice. We're having a little competition, they're excited and it means a lot to them." (HSB)
HSB Note: "The defense got the better of the action in an overtime scenario as the quarterbacks went 3-for-8 in four drives, with Brent Rausch throwing the lone touchdown to end the day."
About how the defense had better success during their overtime scenario, Bryant Moniz said:
"We lost in the overtime drill, but that's why there's spring; we'll get better at it." (HSB)
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