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Matt Kelchner Quotes

«It's kind of like, if you win you've still got a chance; if you don't it's going to be a rough road.»
Author: Matt Kelchner
«Our guys busted their tails. They played hard down after down after down against an outstanding offense. You've got some kids who are Division I players on that team who transferred in, but our defense was ruthless in their effort. I'll tell you what, they're going to be damn good.»
Author: Matt Kelchner
«I don't know if I've ever been more proud of a football team than I was today. Especially on defense.»
Author: Matt Kelchner
«You've got a chance to put them down 14-6, and that's what we were going for.»
Author: Matt Kelchner
«They went both ways today, a lot of them went both ways. That was unfortunate. We had the ball down there in the red zone, and all of a sudden we're 30 yards back.»
Author: Matt Kelchner
«We thought long and hard about not playing him. He said he could go.»
Author: Matt Kelchner
«I could see it in practice this week; he had a little burst and got some wiggle back and some of the things he's always done. So I'm not surprised to see him break through and have a heck of a day.»
Author: Matt Kelchner
«There's only one stat that I care about: if we win and have more points than they do.»
Author: Matt Kelchner