Rice Football head coach Mike Bloomgren made his final comments on the Texas game as the Owls move onward to Baylor in Week 4.
Center Brian Chaffin and safety Naeem Smith joined head coach Mike Bloomgren at the podium on Tuesday. The trio made comments on the Owls’ performance against Texas, the progress they’ve seen so far and the adjustments the transfers have made since arriving at South Main.
From Mike Bloomgren
On the support from the student section…
“I want to start off by talking about our student section and how they’ve come out in full force at our first two home contests and really filled that thing up and how much we appreciate it… We look forward to having them in another great home game this weekend and hope we have their continued support all year.”
On what the big picture and the team’s progress…
“The toughest part of striving for greatness is the journey, very simply. And we know that. We acknowledge that and we all want to happen faster. I promise nobody’s in more of a rush for better than me. But we’re going to step back and keep working on the process and work on things that win games and know that we’re building a very solid culture.”
On the influence of Baylor coach Matt Rhule…
“I think coach Rhule and his football team are outstanding. I think the way he’s built them, the physical presence that they have, the physical mindset, the mental toughness that they exude on film, I’m just so impressed with what he and his coaching staff have been able to build there. Coach Rhule been a great friend and mentor me since I took this job.”
On the status of quarterback Wiley Green…
“Wiley [Green] practiced full yesterday and took some reps with the ones and has done some really good things to come back. He’s still getting treatment, but he is cleared to practice and we think that there’s a good chance — we don’t want to rush him back — but we think there’s a good chance he’s gonna play this Saturday… he’s trending the right way.”
On what he needs to see from his team against Baylor…
“Four quarters. And really being able to go with the model that we say, which is start fast, stay focused and finish strong. At no point have we really done that this year. We started really fast defensively against Army. Obviously, that was a great slugfest that was an epic game to be part of. Wake Forest, they scored 14 honest before we could blink and part of that was offensive turnover. So that’s tough.
So I look back and I just think if we can do that, if we can come out the gates and start fast and really get off the field on defense and punch one in that we do so much for our confidence right now as a football team. And I’m not saying that we’re fragile. I don’t believe we’re fragile because look at what happened when Wiley got injured and fought back against Wake, but we could use some good things to happen right now.”
On what the team is doing best right now…
“Fighting and staying together. The fact that again, at no point did we sack our bats and just go home. I think that’s the thing that would have been easy to do.”
From Brian Chaffin
On his experience since transferring from Stanford…
“It’s been awesome. I was really excited to come in here and see how much of a step they’ve taken from when we played Rice back in my days at Stanford. This program’s really headed the right direction. We got a lot of guys in here who are believing in this plan, believing in this vision and ready to continue following it and continue embracing intellectual brutality on and off the field.”
From Naeem Smith
On his adjustments since transferring from JUCO…
“I would say the biggest thing would be the mental preparation going into it. I’m definitely watching a lot more film than I ever have in my life. Just making sure that I take every day and really try to get better every day. When I’m watching film I always evaluate myself and, see if I’m really doing the best I can do.”