Postgame quotes: Wisconsin vs. Minnesota
October 09, 2010 | Football
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Wisconsin Coach Bret        Bielema
        Opening Statement:
        “I thought, going back to last Sunday, our guys were in a tough situation. They        didn’t execute the things we asked last week, and they had to endure a week.        Anytime you win, things kind of fly by but this week kind of crawled by and the kids        focused on the details of what we do. The preparation that they put in put them in a        position today.”
        
         “In the first quarter, I really thought we came out doing some good things,        offense, defense. Stubbed our toe a little in the second quarter and went in at halftime,        and the coaches talked through some things, offense and defense. We really came out humming        in the third quarter, and you know, (Minnesota has) a good offense. I respect Weber.        He’s very, very good. He can change field position in a short amount of time. I        thought out offense needed to grind it out, and that’s exactly what they did. I        liked the turnover pregame again, the way they executed. We saw some guys come through.        Nick [Toon] really stepped up.  The two running backs, John Clay and James White, and        even Montee [Ball] got in there at the end and delivered a little bit of anger. Lance        Kendricks showed up a little bit today, and I know he showed up in our blocking game. I        don’t know what his receiving statistics were.”
        
         On the play of John Clay and James        White:
         “John, probably this week more so than ever before, looked really good in        practice, and the result was what you saw today. James is very good at what he’s        doing, too. Also, on third down for protection reasons and reception reasons,        there’s a little bit of a set rotation there. I really just like that        there’s a constant rolling through there. They’re the first ones to        congratulate each other. It’s special.”
        
         “James is good. I like the way he executes his business. He takes care of the        football as well. James has great football IQ. I think that’s one part that        really jumps out to you, that he really understands football.”
        
         On winning seven in a row against Minnesota:
         “You know, I think that anytime you come into this week, it’s about        who can keep their composure. I think the players have to understand that there is a lot of        emotion out there. We got a wind that they were going to change up their uniforms, so I        pointed that out to the guys, made our guys understand that it’s about doing what        you do. If you focus on the details that you’re training 365 days a year, nothing        magical has to happen. You just go out and execute. For us at Wisconsin, that’s        what we have to do.”
        
         On the offensive line:
         “Everybody wants to turn their attention to the backs, but for us, our offensive        line is the key to our success. I’ve said this, even going back to fall camp,        that those guys have established the leadership roles. I think that John Moffitt is        a guy that when he speaks, everybody listens. Peter Konz gets a        tremendous amount of respect. Billy Nagy, when we went with Zuleger, I know it was a way to        get Billy in at the tight end position. I just love that because that’s getting        our best players on the field.”
        
         On third-down conversions:
         “It’s a point of emphasis. It’s no different than fall camp.        It’s just that last week, we didn’t execute it. That’s        probably the biggest reason that we found defeat, was the third down ratio. We made a point        of it this week. Our guys were talking about it all week. When third down came up on the        field, it was good to see them execute.”
        
         On facing Ohio State next week:
         “We’ve got a tremendous challenge. You talk about Ohio State,        they’ve been the premier (team) of our conference the last several years.        They’ve been able to win close games, especially against us. We have a tremendous        amount of respect for what they do. Jim Tressel, in this business, is as good as it gets. I        think it’s a game for us, and me personally, of tremendous challenge, but        it’s all out of respect. It’s not a hatred thing, or out of disrespect.        I just really admire what they do. Until we’re able to surpass that and get a        ‘W,’ that’s what we have to live with.”
        
         On maintaining possession of Paul Bunyan’s Axe:
         “It’s big. There are a lot of emotion things, recruiting, the border        battle. I always get a kick out of this week. It’s a different week. I think        it’s very important to anybody that loves Wisconsin, and we do. It’s        great for the fans. I wish we could parade around 70,000 fans with that Axe because        they’d love it.
Senior QB Scott        Tolzien
        On how his rhythm in the first quarter setting the tone for the rest of the        game:
        “The first quarter we got off to a good start and then we had three        incompletions, two of them on third downs, and that kind of stalemated us a little bit. We        need to find a way to keep the momentum going and keep our defense off the field.        It’s still an area of improvement and we’re here to just keep getting        better.”
        
        On how today’s performance will help in next week’s        game:
        “Every game matters. It doesn’t matter who you’re playing,        but it certainly helps to get some momentum going into the Ohio State game. I think, most        importantly, is to keep that momentum going this week in practice.”
        
        On what it means as an upperclassman to keep the Axe:
        “It means a lot, because that’s one of the first things you learn        coming in as a recruit and then as a player. You’re preached the importance of        keeping the Axe and you see how much it means to the people of Wisconsin and to this        program. It’s really nice to keep it for five years.”
        
        On what the team will need to do next week to win vs. Ohio State:
        “We’re just going to have to play our best game up to this point. I        think one thing that sticks out in my mind is you hear that great players step up in big        games, and we just have to come out and be ready to play. We need to make plays. We know        they’re going to make their share of plays and we just need to be able to match        that.”
Senior WR David        Gilreath
        On hearing from friends and family back home in Minnesota leading up to this        game:
        “I actually have a lot of friends playing in the game. This year it was the most        and I had a couple of guys from my high school out there today.”
        
        On keeping the Axe all four years:
        “That’s what I came here for. That’s what I had hoped for.        They had a great team when I came here and that’s what I hoped for.        That’s why I came here.”
        
        On how important his 26-yard return was in his return:
        “It was only 26 yards? It felt like about 40. It was cool. It was good to get a        spark from halftime, to help the guys out there with our long drives and cut the field down        a little for them.”
Freshman WR Jared        Abbrederis
        On how he feels about his performance:
        “I was just honored to be out there, grateful to God, and just        happy.”
        
        On Nick        Toon’s return:
        “I think it took him a game to get used to it again after his two or three-game        break in there. He played really well today along with all of our receivers. Isaac        Anderson did a great job today, (David) Gilreath made some big plays.”
        
        On his first touchdown catch:
        "I saw that the safety was down and I knew the pass was coming out to me. I was really        excited in my stance and I knew I just needed to go out there and execute the play. I        caught it and ran to the end zone. I was so excited and just pointed up to God, thankful        for the opportunities He’s given me.”
        
        On what the team must do to win vs. Ohio State:
        “We’ve played some great teams but obviously Ohio State is a step up.        They’ve always been a top (team) in our conference. We just need to work hard        this week. We’re going to have to go out there and play hard, practice well and        play our game -- no intimidation factor. We’re going to have to go out there and        do what we have to do.”
Junior RB John        Clay
        On his relationship with James        White:
        “Since the beginning of fall we knew he was a special guy. We all had different        running abilities and I’m a power runner, he’s a speed guy, so being        able to get out there and showcase that talent that was important.”
        
        On how the dynamic of White and himself throws off the opponent:
        “Well he’s a short guy and he’s able to use his agility to        get yards and I’m a bigger guy so it’s hard for opponents to tackle me        down, so it’s good to have that balance of power and agility. It definitely        throws the other team off.”
        
        On taking momentum into the Ohio State game:
        “We feel really good, but you can give the credit to the offensive line. (The        offensive line) played a heck of a game up front. They were blocking, making sure they were        on their spots and giving us an opening.”
Freshman RB James        White
        On his dynamic with John        Clay:
        “Whenever we both touch the ball we are trying to get yards and score touchdowns,        and whenever we both get an opportunity we try to take advantage of it.”
        
        On how he and John Clay        played:
        “I would agree that this is our best game of the season. We both had 100 yards,        we just went out there and had a physical game.”
        
        On how depth at running back transfers to the rest of the Big Ten        season:
        “There is no slack if one of us is in and the other isn’t.        It’s always either one of us goes out and the other goes in. We (James White, John Clay, and        Monte Ball) are all in there cheering for each other and we are all capable of doing big        things this season.”
Freshman RB James        White
        On dynamic of John Clay and James        White:
        “I think overall this was the best game they had. They had a balance and they ran        really hard today.”
        
        On regaining momentum after Minnesota’s first touchdown:
        “Coming back and being able to play well was a big step for us. We made some        mistakes and I let a ball go down, but mentally we still were in it and didn’t        give up.”
         
        On the team’s momentum going into Ohio State game:
        “We definitely have momentum going into next week’s game. Ultimately we        just have to play confident and play fast, which is the main thing because Ohio State is        really fast and we have to match that speed. With Tolzien playing well, and Gilreath, Toon,        and me also playing well that definitely helps out a lot."
Minnesota Coach Tim        Brewster
        Opening Statement:
        “I thought the story line today was the tale of two halves as a football team. We        did a lot of things in the first half to give us a chance and particularly in the second        quarter climbing back in the thing and grinding and getting some things done, keeping the        ball, time of possession was really in our favor, converting third downs, we’re 3        out of 4 on fourth downs and putting ourselves in position to win the football game. The        second half we obviously didn’t get that done. We finished the day 3 out of 13 on        third down and they finished 7 of 9. And primarily that was in the second half and I        thought that was the story line for the game, our inability to tackle, our inability to        shut down the run, to slow the running game down in the second half and their ability to        run it, and our inability offensively to stay on the field and do a better job on third        down, do a better job on first and second to have manageable third downs. But I think that        was the story of the game.”
        
        On time of possession for Wisconsin in the third quarter:
        “You just got to make the plays; you got to stop the run. That’s the        basic premise on which we live by defensively, and we certainly didn’t get the        job done there in the third quarter. They just ran the ball that well against us, and        that’s really disappointing.”
        
        On Wisconsin’s James        White and John        Clay:
        “They’re good players. And Ball’s a good player as well, but        White rushes for 119 and Clay rushes for 111, you know, and that’s certainly not        a recipe for success for your defense when you got two guys rushing for over 100 yards in a        game.”
        
        On the warm weather:
        “When you’re out there as long as our defense was, they got a little        worn down, there’s no question about it. We were playing a lot of guys in the        defensive front, playing a lot of guys on defense … but you can’t help        but get worn down when you’re out there as long as we were.”
        
        On Da’Jon McKnight’s play:
        “He made some great plays there, he really did. He made some great plays and        he’s a really good player and I thought we did some good things offensively. We        wanted to stay with the plan; we threw it more than we wanted to in the second half. I        though our opening, our first-half plan, running the football was really good, doing a lot        of things. Second quarter I thought we were excellent…but we had to get away        from it a little there at the end  and you saw Da’Jon able to make a        couple of plays.”
        
        On Wisconsin’s red-zone efficiency:
        “Yeah. It’s frustrating when you don’t stop them        period.  At halftime you feel like you’re in really good shape and        you’ve given yourself a chance at the final 30 minutes and you know that first        possession of the third quarter was critical, it was absolutely critical.”
        
        On where the team goes from here:
        “We go to Purdue. We go to Purdue next week and do a great job in our        preparation. And we go to Purdue expecting to win and go win a football game.        That’s exactly where we go from here.”







