I would've loved it. That would've been a great opportunity for me, with my size and everything. I sorted of expected it. I didn't play last year. No one really knew who I was until after the season. By then, I didn't have much momentum.

First game back everything was feeling kind of fast. My footwork was awful. Sure, I had five touchdowns, but I thought I could've played a lot better. Each week I need to continue to get better.

It's a tough loss. He's out of the question the top receiver in the [Ivy] League and I don't think anybody playing college football has caught as many passes in preparation than him in the last two years. He has prepared better than anybody that I can imagine, so for this to happen is pretty rough.

I anticipate steroids are more prevalent, but probably not to the extent that people think. It's not worth getting suspended for.

He is such an optimistic kid. He is so excited about playing football and his positive attitude and outlook rubbed off on those around him. The loss will definitely be felt.

If my phone rings, I'll be happy. All I want is the opportunity. That's all I can ask for.

You only get 10 games. Put me out on the moon against the worst team in the country and I'll be excited to play football.

In that case, there would be no reason for them to get performance enhancing drugs that are illegal.