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AUDIO: Paul Wulff's weekly press conference

Loads of audio out there today. We'll start with Paul Wulff's weekly Tuesday teleconference, and pass along some of the other stuff that was on the radio today later tonight. Wulff talks about ...

  • The injuries (lots of guys out, including offensive linemen Steven Ayers, Zack Williams and B.J. Guerra, defensive lineman Josh Luapo, tight end Zach Tatman, and more).
  • How tough the rebuild job has been.
  • Why the decision to move to Jeff Tuel, and the trend of true freshman quarterbacks.
  • More Tuel. (They liked a lot of the plays he made -- especially some of the throws.)
  • More Tuel. (Unlike Marshall Lobbestael, Tuel is unfazed by a strong pass rush.)
  • The need to get more out of the offense early.
  • Nico Grasu and his mental state.

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That's my first time hearing Wulff

since last season. He’s improved a lot in his public relations stuff. He was always honest, but now he has even more confidence in what he’s saying which is nice as a listener.

The one fear I have is that Wulff sound like he almost regrets not being able to play Lobbestael. I think he’s a great kid but you can’t start and play everybody. However, I really enjoyed hearing that Jeff almost enjoys a pass rush because I have a feeling that he’ll see a lot of it on Saturday.

by james_WSU on Sep 29, 2009 10:53 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Oregon a bit different than SC

SC has the better talent however Oregon will throw things at Tuel that SC simply doesn’t need to do. The thing I really enjoyed last week was how well he responded to it. That’s a really good sign.

by BornCoug on Sep 29, 2009 11:41 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

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