ANDY MCCOLLUM PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES
Third quarter again seemed to be a problem against Louisiana-Lafayette. Is there anything to the problems the team has had in the third quarter this season?
Whether it's the third quarter or any quarter it all comes down to executing and that's another quarter where we didn't execute. They outscored us 7-0 in the third quarter and most of the time it was our lack of execution, or penalties, just us hurting ourselves, and it wasn't just that quarter, it was throughout the game. We had 13 penalties to their five. We keep shooting ourselves in the foot.
Is the defense taking your deep threat option away in the passing game?
We took some shots at times but (Louisiana-Lafayette) stayed over the top and aren't going to let you have a shot at it. I thought the one Kerry got hurt on, it looked like he had possession and then when he hit the ground the ball came out. I thought he made a heckuva play on the ball. We took some shots but if they are going to play over the top then we take the other and I thought Clint (Marks) did a good job getting the ball to the others on that.
Anything you can practice to eliminate some of the penalties that are being called?
You are going to have penalties in games. In fact, they could call one either time each team snaps the ball. I think the thing you look for is being consistent on it, and that's probably the troubling thing. What we have to cut out is we had one or two stupid penalties that hurt us and it's not intentional, but they are critical plays and that's where you shoot yourself. It's not just the penalties, it's making plays plays when you are in position. We had a critical error just before the half. It was a great coverage call and we just didn't do our job. Then we had some penalties that backed us up. You just have to turn the page and snap it again. There's probably one or two (penalties) there that were stupid penalties on our part, but some of the others, well, you can't tell your kids not to play aggressive. You hope it's seen on both sides.
How big was Louisiana-Lafayette's drive just before the half to tie the score?
I thought it was one of the key drives in the game. They executed well. We made a big play where Jeff Littlejohn came through and caused a fumble and it bounces right back to them. I thought that was a key drive, no doubt about it, but I still thought our kids were fine at halftime. There was a key play, third-and-11, just hold them to a field goal right there and we don't execute. We don't do our job and that's what's critical.
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