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Monday, July 24, 2006

Interview with June - Part 1

The Star-Bulletin has a good interview with June Jones, with Robert Kekaula, Bobby Curran and Dave Reardon asking the questions. Here's June talking about Colt Brennan:
Q: Colt left a lot of yards and a handful of touchdowns on the field. Is he at a point where he'll get those?

A: I think what you described happened in the first 10 games. At the end, he was doing it correctly. I really felt like the light came on against San Diego State. He might have made one bad throw in that game. It wasn't a bad decision, just a bad throw. Even through the spring, everything was confident, quicker, faster. He's got a quick release anyway.

Q: Does he have complete comprehension of the playbook?

A: I'd say last year when we started on a scale of 10 he was a 2. Now he's probably a 7 1/2 or 8. And as we get going, he'll get better. I know he'll do what I call now and make the reads. Last year I didn't know what would happen. There was a lot of stuff he wasn't sure about, but he competed.
Can't wait to see what Colt does this year. And updating my previous post, in a sidebar on the same Star-Bulletin article, we learn that John Fonoti is academically ineligible for this upcoming season. Down down down goes the APR!

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