University of North Texas Athletics
Mid-Week Football Practice Report
10/10/2007 12:00:00 AM | Football
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Five Questions With Offensive Coordinator Todd Ford
How did practice go this week?
“The players have come out, as they have each week, continuing to get better. They continue to improve, and as long as you have that, good things are going to happen.”
What does the scouting report say about
“The first thing that pops out is that they have experienced players playing defense. Alaric Coleman, 6-3, 250, is a defensive end that is leading their team in sacks. Their leading tackler is James Truxillo, who is playing a hybrid linebacker slash safety. The player we obviously have to be concerned with is Greg James, who was named Sun Belt Conference Defensive Player of the Week after his two interceptions last week against
Can the offense continue to average 435 yards of total offense per game? (School record of 421 ypg was set in 1969)
“To be honest with you, it’s an offense that as a unit and a team, we really don’t concern ourselves with numbers. The numbers and statistics that we’re really concerned with are wins and losses. With that being said, we’ll take a 150-yard night of total offense combined with a victory, any night over a loss.”
What does Giovanni Vizza bring to the quarterback position?
“He really has a burning desire to continue to improve and learn not only as a quarterback, but as a leader of our offensive unit. He’s a guy who’s constantly asking what else he can do to get better. Those of just some of the things that he brings to the table that we’ve seen this year and last year when he was a senior at Alamo Heights and led them to a state championship.”
How much does it mean for the team to be back in
“It means a lot. Obviously, we have no control of the schedule, but what is important to us is that the atmosphere is just like what it was for the Florida Atlantic game. The tailgating and live music were awesome. I can’t tell you how valuable the Eagle Walk is to our players that they experience the college atmosphere. I promise you, with the student bodies’ help and our fans’ support, it really makes a huge difference.








