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Jones Stressing Mental Preparation This Week

  • Monday, September 21, 2015
  • Special to Chattanoogan.com
photo by Tennessee Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee coach Butch Jones shared his final thoughts on the Western Carolina win and looked ahead to Saturday's Southeastern Conference-opening clash with Florida during his Monday press conference.

Jones was joined on Monday by quarterback Joshua Dobbs, defensive back Cameron Sutton, defensive back Todd Kelly Jr., and linebacker Jalen Reeves-Maybin.

(Opening statement)

"After watching the (Western Carolina) video and really reviewing the week of preparation, I really liked the way our players approached the week of preparation and the game.

I spoke about them on Saturday night with their business-like approach. They had great energy, and they wanted to get out there and compete for 60 minutes. That was everything that we stressed, and our players did everything that we asked of them.

"In terms of this week, great challenge going on the road into a hostile environment. Everything is about preparation, and before you want to talk about this is the most important game and everything, it's not the most important game. It is the most important game in terms of it's the next game, and that is the way it is. We live in a week-to-week season. It's a 12-game season, and we are working to get to 13.

“This game is important because it's the next game. Does this game mean a lot to a lot of individuals? Absolutely. But again, everything is about our preparation. Everything is about our approach. We just did the travel roster, and 29 individuals will board the first plane for an SEC road trip for the first time in their careers. When we go to Gainesville, only 12 are on the roster that went to the game a couple of years ago. There are a lot of new learning experiences for this football team, going on the road and playing in `The Swamp.' We have to make sure that not only are we physically prepared play but mentally prepared to play. What can I say about their defense? I don't know if there are one or two adjectives that could describe it. The word that comes to my mind is impressive. Last week, they held a team to eight completions. They are number one or two in every statistical category, and deservingly so. They are deep. I believe they play 10 on the defensive line. They have the ability to play press-man coverage. They are as good of a defense that we have seen since we have been here. They are active, explosive and get after it. I think that the results speak for themselves. Offensively, they have very, very good skill. I thought [Will] Grier did some good things managing their offense. We will obviously be ready for [Treon] Harris as well. They present some matchup concerns for you. It is going to be a great challenge moving forward, but I know our players are looking forward to a week of preparation and what is to come on Saturday. It will be a great challenge."

 (On Danny O’Brien’s  suspension status)
“Danny O’Brien has been reinstated to our football program. He will resume practice today."

(On if O'Brien will have to earn his starting spot back) 
"He has to earn everything. He has to earn the travel roster spot by his performance in practice and by doing everything right. We have already spoken to him and laid out the guidelines. It starts today in practice, doing everything right. He has to earn his way back to playing time and to be on the travel roster."

(On if this is O'Brien's last chance) 
"I don't want to consider it a last chance. We are in this profession to help young adults become adults. For any situation, you look at it as was it poor choice or poor character? Danny has done everything that we have asked of him since we have been here. It means something to him. All I can say is he is back. He is reinstated. He understands the perimeters and guidelines. It is an honor and a privilege to represent this great football program, state and university. He understands that."

(On if he has talked about the Florida streak)
"No. Well, first of all, only 12 individuals on our roster went to Florida. That is for you guys to talk about all week long. What matters is our preparation and becoming a better football team. The challenge that lies ahead of us is playing a really talented football team that is 3-0. All we can control is our work ethic, our mindset, our improvement, our preparation and the go execute on Saturday. That is all you can do. Every game is critical. We don't put more emphasis on one compared to another because you still have so many games left."

(On the difference between Florida's offense this year and last year) 
"Obviously, it's a new coaching staff, with Coach Nussmeier. There are some nuances there, but it's obviously different. There are some things that they are similar to with some runs schemes and throw schemes. It's different in terms of coaching changes and the different nuances and personalities of the coaches that they brought in. They have done a good job. Jim [McElwain] has done a good job. I have known him for a while. You can see his intensity and personality starting to be forged on this football team."

(On what he saw from Preston Williams) 
"When you couple only playing a couple of games his senior year and not having training camp, every practice opportunity is critical for (Williams). Our older players have done a good job of mentoring him in the meeting room and on the field in practice. You see the God-given ability. You see the skill-set, but it is just the overall volume of the offense, the techniques and the football endurance that it takes to compete at a high level. Preston is a very competitive young man. He wants to do well. I could see him gaining more and more confidence as his practice opportunities increased. He made some good adjustments, and he will continue to improve."

(On Darrin Kirkland’s first start) 
"We were pleased. Again, he was another true-freshman that didn't have spring football. He had some mental errors that we have to get cleaned up, with the pace of the game, being able to recognize formations and backfield alignments, but for the most part, making his first start, we were very pleased. He overran some things, and I think some of that is his speed. He will have to learn to temper his speed down and remember to put his eyes in the thighs and the other different techniques that go into tackling and leveraging the football."

(On the balance of the quarterback throwing versus running the ball) 
"It's based on the play call, and it's based on the scheme. Some of it is a 50-50 ball when we have great confidence in our receivers to go up and get the ball. You saw a little more of that last week. Some of it is a scheme thing. Some of it is the timing of the pass concept. That comes with repetitions. For the most part, Josh [Dobbs] has done a good job with that and so did Quinten [Dormady] on Saturday night."

(On what he remembers from the 2013 game in Gainesville)
"First of all, it's a difficult place to play, just like every venue that you go on the road in the SEC. We have to do a great job with communication from a crowd-noise standpoint.

"In terms of what I remember, is we had numerous opportunities, and we didn't cash-in. I believe we took a team in there that, really, I don't know if they truly believed they could win. After the game we sat in the locker room, and we said, `We had every opportunity to win the football game.' That's part of belief. That's part of investing in victory. There's a lot that goes into it. We were opportunistic, in terms of an interception, but we weren't able to capitalize on field position in that game."

(On the importance of winning the first SEC game of the season)
"Any time where you can get where you're 1-0, and it's a divisional game, it's very important. Getting off to a good start is imperative. It's important, but also, it's a long football season. Just like I asked our players to keep a journal, just like I keep a journal week-to-week, it's amazing how many stories occur each week that everything's on fire, and this is a panic. Maybe that's what we're trying to create, but then when you step back and you look, you say `Look at all the amount of energy we put into worrying about that.' Really, there was nothing there.”

(On the team having the confidence to win this week)
"I believe our players expect to win every time they step out on the football field. We’re 2-1 right now. We took a top five overall football program into double overtime. We took care of business against a very good Bowling Green football team, and we did what we needed to do to get the victory last week. We've had a workman-like approach. They have not blinked, and we continue to get better. "Now, this week, obviously the quality of opponent increases, more so than we've seen any time this year to date. That's why this week of preparation is going to be very, very important, not just physically, but mentally as well."

(On Florida winning a couple close games)
"You can see the confidence from week one to week two to week three now. You can really see the confidence in their style of play, the confidence I think in how they're going to win football games how they manage games. It's just like us you play to the personality of your football team, you play to the strengths of your football team. Everything is managing a football game from when do you go for it, when do you kick, when do you punt. Trick plays, different things that go into managing a game and it's a lot based on the formula for winning in your program, but the formula for winning that particular game as well. You can see them having more and more confidence in their style of play."

(On balancing passion and emotion)
"Emotion doesn't last. Passion lasts. If you love what you're doing, love what you're representing, you love competing you'll have great passion, great passion never leaves you. When you have passion, you're focused, you're determined. When you're emotional, sometimes you can make erratic decisions, you're not locked in. That's what I like about this football team, is they've been very businesslike, they've been very passionate. We've had very spirited practices, there's been very few times where we've walked off the practice field and we've said we haven't been in a practice today. It's our job as coaches too, to create that environment in practice where they want to come to practice; they want to learn, they want to get better.”

Quarterback Joshua Dobbs

(On WR Preston Williams winning SEC Freshman of the Week)

"Preston's been making plays in practice. He made plays this past Saturday. The sky's the limit for him. He's the kind of receiver that catches anything in his direction. I definitely see a high ceiling for him, and we'll definitely be excited to see him this weekend, and weekends to come."

(On being motivated to beat Florida)

"I'm here to win every game, so I don't really think about [the streak]. You know, history's history. Our goal is to go out there and make new history this weekend. I play to win every game, and I'm excited to play [Florida] again."

"It's a new year. That was Team 118, we are Team 119 now. The maturity level of our football team, we are able to handle adversity and not let that faze us and not let it hinder us. Be a positive, we learned from it and moved forward. We are ready to go each and every week, like Josh said each and every Saturday is a new life of its own. Each game is a new life of its own. Prepare the same each and every weekend and be ready to go Saturday."

Defensive back Cameron Sutton

(On impact of last year's Florida game)

"It's a new year. That was Team 118, we are Team 119 now. The maturity level of our football team, we are able to handle adversity and not let that faze us and not let it hinder us. Be a positive, we learned from it and moved forward. We are ready to go each and every week, like Josh said each and every Saturday is a new life of its own. Each game is a new life of its own. Prepare the same each and every weekend and be ready to go Saturday."

(On team's readiness for SEC play)

"We're a family, we're bonded. We play for each other out there on the field, we don't really care about the credit, we don't care about who gets what, who gets to score touchdowns. We just want to play football, we're all tied to a string out there on the field: offense, defense, and special teams. We play together well and it shows out there on the field. We enjoy being out there together."

Linebacker Jalen Reeves-Maybin

(On LaDarrell McNeil’s return against Western Carolina)

"For him to go through [his injury], and be able to bounce back, and just come back full speed and make plays like [the 57-yard interception return], it's just great to see. I love it."

(On Florida's winning streak as motivation)

"I don't really care about the win streak at all. We can only focus on what we can do now. This is a new team. We've only got 12 guys that have ever been down there ... A lot of guys have never even played Florida. We're not really focused on that right now. We're just focused on being the best team that we can be."

Defensive back Todd Kelly Jr.

(On Florida game)

"It's pretty special, it's my first time going to The Swamp, I've never been down there before. Coach is getting us ready showing us videos of what it's like playing down there. We play in Neyland Stadium which is one of the loudest stadiums in the country. I'm pretty sure it can't get any louder than it does in our own stadium. We are going in with the mindset that this is our next game, the most important game, so we are excited to go play them."

(On playing early)

"It helps you a lot; it gets your confidence up. You're overall mindset when it comes to the game of football, you're not really sure if your able to play on this level and having that success early on helps with your preparation going into games."

NOTE: The Arkansas-Tennessee game on Oct. 3 will start at either 7 p.m. on ESPN or ESPN2 or at 7:30 p.m. on the SEC Network.

(E-mail Larry Fleming at larryfleming44@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @larryfleming44)

 

 

 

Tennessee freshman receiver Preston Williams (7) pulls in a 24-yard touchdown pass from Quentin Dormady this past Saturday night against WCU. Williams ended up with three receptions for 98 yards and two TDs. He was named as the SEC's Week Three Freshman of the Week.
photo by Dennis Norwood
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