He's a physical football player. When he hits you, he has the ability to roll his hips. He doesn't just hit you, he blocks you.

That's quite an honor for Austin. Especially for a junior.

They can get down low on the goal line, come off the ball pretty good and get a push up the middle.

The big thing is, now school gets out so early that you have a lot of downtime. We have to find little ways to keep them occupied.

It's a very good program. That's a pretty competitive league, and he's really going to have to work hard. They've got some big, giant people in that league. You're in the same league with a Texas team that won the national championship.

It doesn't matter what kind of offense a team is running. You have to have enough good athletes to match up. If all a team does is run and you can't stop the run, you are in trouble, and if all a team does is pass and you can't stop the pass, you're in trouble.

There's a difference from losing and getting beat. I think we lost.

We can line him up over the center-guard gap in short yardage and let him attack without hindering his development as a center.

I don't know if I've ever been involved in a football game where we gave away so much so many times.