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Postgame press conference Eugene - Hauck

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Below is a transcript of Montana coach Bobby Hauck’s postgame press conference.

Montana Head Coach Bobby Hauck

Opening Statement… “I’m disappointed we didn’t come in here and get the win. They have a really good football team. They were better on defense than I thought they were going to be. They have a really nice team and the quarterback is just terrific. We just didn’t have enough for them tonight.”

On the Oregon defense… “It was really across the board. They covered us and played the run game real well. We knew the nose (tackle) was good. I thought their other defensive linemen played the run a little better than I thought they would. They’ve got good players.”

On Montana’s defensive effort… “I thought we played hard. We gave up too much…that 60-yard run there at the end because our freshmen can’t do their assignments right. But for the most part, when our non-freshmen were in, we were pretty assignment-conscious. I thought we covered the run game fairly well. They had some guys make some plays. They got the one wheel route in the red zone where we busted coverage, and that was too bad. They were assisted by a key late hit. It was close which I don’t have any problem with…either side of it, the call or the hit. The pass interference call was give and take th
https://www.oregonlive.com/ducks/2019/09/what-montana-coach-bobby-hauck-said-after-losing-to-oregon.html
 
Below is a transcript of Oregon coach Mario Cristobal’s postgame press conference.

MARIO CRISTOBAL "Overall, again you never apologize for victory. We’d like to be a little bit more sharp in some of our execution in a couple of different phases.

"A couple of guys were held out of this game, later in the week thought that they weren’t healthy enough to contribute at a high level: Austin Faoliu was a guy. Juwan (Johnson) was really close but we held him. Bryson Young was a guy we also held out of the game. As well as Kahlef Hailassie. Thomas Graham, we feel had a minor tweak in the game. Mykael Wright stepped in and did a great job. Jake Hanson is being evaluated; he was pulled out of the game. Cyrus was having some back spasms so he was held out as well.

On 3rd/4th conversions and why they went for it so much on 4th:
“Because we got to get better at it. we got to execute better. We knew they were going to have a challenging scheme due to the amount of odd plugs, cross blitzes and whatnot and we were going to have to be very disciplined with their tracks, playing with your hands, making sure you’re giving backside help with your backside hand. They made some plays. We made a couple but credit to them, they made some plays as well. And it’s something we got to improve upon.”

On why starters played late:
“I’m not sure how many possessions we had total I just felt we needed to keep playing until we ended on something a little bit more positive. You only get a certain amount of snaps; we’re headed into conference play add while Justin is in there I want to make sure he’s surrounded by the front-line guys. I wanted to play a little bit more football before I pulled the guys off the field.”

On run game, limiting CJ Verdell: “A little bit of both. We did not run the ball very well in the first half. Came on the third quarter and started getting some more chunk yardage then had a couple of negative plays there early in the fourth quarter then had a couple of other ones. Definitely a lot better in the second half. I don’t know statistically where it was but I know we didn’t do a good enough job in the first half we knew that it was going to be one of those deals where look there’s enough stuff in there where you got to control the line of scrimmage and prevent negative plays. The way they were winding their A and B gap blitzes, their cross blitzes, their stunts, their N-E stunts being the nose and the end and the vice versa that there were going to be some free-hitters at times. Sometimes when you’re running five on five or six on six blocking schemes that it may happen and they got us on a couple, credit to them, and a couple of other times we got them.”
he is giving some credit to coach Baer and defensive gameplan

https://www.oregonlive.com/ducks/2019/09/live-updates-mario-cristobal-press-conference-after-oregon-cruises-past-montana.html
 
Comments about Oregon’s O-line from Hauck says a lot about how good our D-line played. Promising as we near conference play.
 
Agreed. Accurate comment CG. The Oregon coach played his starters longer, and went for it on 4th down several times in an effort to score more points. The Griz defense played hard and made the Oregon offense work for everything they got.
Copper Griz said:
Comments about Oregon’s O-line from Hauck says a lot about how good our D-line played. Promising as we near conference play.
 
Consider the reaction to a top ranked UM team repeatedly going for it on 4th down against a good DII team like Central Washington.

On the other hand, the turnover on downs didn't cost Oregon anything.

I think the Griz responded well.
 
griz4life said:
Consider the reaction to a top ranked UM team repeatedly going for it on 4th down against a good DII team like Central Washington.

On the other hand, the turnover on downs didn't cost Oregon anything.

I think the Griz responded well.
Agree, thought the defense played well. The defensive line specifically, they held up against the run, and had Herbert on the run alot.
 
Proud Griz Man said:
Below is a transcript of Oregon coach Mario Cristobal’s postgame press conference.

MARIO CRISTOBAL "Overall, again you never apologize for victory. We’d like to be a little bit more sharp in some of our execution in a couple of different phases.

"A couple of guys were held out of this game, later in the week thought that they weren’t healthy enough to contribute at a high level: Austin Faoliu was a guy. Juwan (Johnson) was really close but we held him. Bryson Young was a guy we also held out of the game. As well as Kahlef Hailassie. Thomas Graham, we feel had a minor tweak in the game. Mykael Wright stepped in and did a great job. Jake Hanson is being evaluated; he was pulled out of the game. Cyrus was having some back spasms so he was held out as well.

On 3rd/4th conversions and why they went for it so much on 4th:
“Because we got to get better at it. we got to execute better. We knew they were going to have a challenging scheme due to the amount of odd plugs, cross blitzes and whatnot and we were going to have to be very disciplined with their tracks, playing with your hands, making sure you’re giving backside help with your backside hand. They made some plays. We made a couple but credit to them, they made some plays as well. And it’s something we got to improve upon.”

On why starters played late:
“I’m not sure how many possessions we had total I just felt we needed to keep playing until we ended on something a little bit more positive. You only get a certain amount of snaps; we’re headed into conference play add while Justin is in there I want to make sure he’s surrounded by the front-line guys. I wanted to play a little bit more football before I pulled the guys off the field.”

On run game, limiting CJ Verdell: “A little bit of both. We did not run the ball very well in the first half. Came on the third quarter and started getting some more chunk yardage then had a couple of negative plays there early in the fourth quarter then had a couple of other ones. Definitely a lot better in the second half. I don’t know statistically where it was but I know we didn’t do a good enough job in the first half we knew that it was going to be one of those deals where look there’s enough stuff in there where you got to control the line of scrimmage and prevent negative plays. The way they were winding their A and B gap blitzes, their cross blitzes, their stunts, their N-E stunts being the nose and the end and the vice versa that there were going to be some free-hitters at times. Sometimes when you’re running five on five or six on six blocking schemes that it may happen and they got us on a couple, credit to them, and a couple of other times we got them.”
he is giving some credit to coach Baer and defensive gameplan

https://www.oregonlive.com/ducks/2019/09/live-updates-mario-cristobal-press-conference-after-oregon-cruises-past-montana.html

More credit from him to UM defensive scheme:

"We knew they were going to have a challenging scheme due to the amount of odd plugs, cross blitzes and whatnot and we were going to have to be very disciplined with their tracks, playing with your hands, making sure you’re giving backside help with your backside hand. They made some plays."

For just dialing it in waiting for TH to come back, this DC seems to be pretty good. I didn't think he had enough experience, but maybe he has. Ha.
 
PlayerRep said:
Proud Griz Man said:
Below is a transcript of Oregon coach Mario Cristobal’s postgame press conference.

MARIO CRISTOBAL "Overall, again you never apologize for victory. We’d like to be a little bit more sharp in some of our execution in a couple of different phases.

"A couple of guys were held out of this game, later in the week thought that they weren’t healthy enough to contribute at a high level: Austin Faoliu was a guy. Juwan (Johnson) was really close but we held him. Bryson Young was a guy we also held out of the game. As well as Kahlef Hailassie. Thomas Graham, we feel had a minor tweak in the game. Mykael Wright stepped in and did a great job. Jake Hanson is being evaluated; he was pulled out of the game. Cyrus was having some back spasms so he was held out as well.

On 3rd/4th conversions and why they went for it so much on 4th:
“Because we got to get better at it. we got to execute better. We knew they were going to have a challenging scheme due to the amount of odd plugs, cross blitzes and whatnot and we were going to have to be very disciplined with their tracks, playing with your hands, making sure you’re giving backside help with your backside hand. They made some plays. We made a couple but credit to them, they made some plays as well. And it’s something we got to improve upon.”

On why starters played late:
“I’m not sure how many possessions we had total I just felt we needed to keep playing until we ended on something a little bit more positive. You only get a certain amount of snaps; we’re headed into conference play add while Justin is in there I want to make sure he’s surrounded by the front-line guys. I wanted to play a little bit more football before I pulled the guys off the field.”

On run game, limiting CJ Verdell: “A little bit of both. We did not run the ball very well in the first half. Came on the third quarter and started getting some more chunk yardage then had a couple of negative plays there early in the fourth quarter then had a couple of other ones. Definitely a lot better in the second half. I don’t know statistically where it was but I know we didn’t do a good enough job in the first half we knew that it was going to be one of those deals where look there’s enough stuff in there where you got to control the line of scrimmage and prevent negative plays. The way they were winding their A and B gap blitzes, their cross blitzes, their stunts, their N-E stunts being the nose and the end and the vice versa that there were going to be some free-hitters at times. Sometimes when you’re running five on five or six on six blocking schemes that it may happen and they got us on a couple, credit to them, and a couple of other times we got them.”
he is giving some credit to coach Baer and defensive gameplan

https://www.oregonlive.com/ducks/2019/09/live-updates-mario-cristobal-press-conference-after-oregon-cruises-past-montana.html

More credit from him to UM defensive scheme:

"We knew they were going to have a challenging scheme due to the amount of odd plugs, cross blitzes and whatnot and we were going to have to be very disciplined with their tracks, playing with your hands, making sure you’re giving backside help with your backside hand. They made some plays."

For just dialing it in waiting for TH to come back, this DC seems to be pretty good. I didn't think he had enough experience, but maybe he has. Ha.

He appears to be learning on the job. :thumb:
 
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