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Chris Ash
CHRIS ASH: Go ahead and start by giving my hats off to Iowa and Coach Kirk
Ferentz and his staff and his team. They did a tremendous job to stay in that
football game and win it. That was a very good football team that we played
today. Hats off to our players for the effort they gave today and the preparation
they put in all week to come and compete and a chance to win a game like
that.
The players played extremely hard, just didn't make the plays when we need
to. There were some there that we just didn't make in all three phases of the
football game. Not happy about the winners. Nothing good about a loss. We
are not looking for moral victories. We felt good about our preparation and our
chance to win the game and we just didn't make the plays we needed to beat
a good opponent like Iowa.
I want to thank the fans for showing up, created some energy, especially there
in the fourth quarter when we needed it. Can't thank them enough for showing
up and giving us their support and helping us stay in the football game and
giving us a chance there at the end.
Q. In the goal line series and a couple of other times in the red zone do
you feel like you left a lot of points on the board?
CHRIS ASH: I don't know if we left a lot of the points. They made some plays.
I felt like there were plays there that we had that we didn't finish. At the end of
the first half we had it down in the red zone deep and fourth down we go for it
and run an option play and it was there, just didn't execute it the right way.
But those things happen in big games. They have something to do with it, too,
best laid plans don't always work when the opponent has something to say
about it and that was one of those scenarios.
Q. Do you think Chris Laviano should have pitched the ball there?
CHRIS ASH: The guy was doing a cat and mouse with him. He wasn't sure if
the other guy was playing a quarterback or playing a pitch. At the end of the
day, the guy fell in on the quarterback and made the tackle. But the guy was in
no-man's land and wasn't sure what he was trying to play it.
Q. Any information on injuries?
CHRIS ASH: I don't at this moment.
Q. Are you concerned with the injuries?
CHRIS ASH: No comment until I get a chance to speak with the trainers and
doctors to find out.
Q. Chris, what happened in the time-out situation that left you without a
time-out with twelve minutes left in the game?
CHRIS ASH: Number of things. We had a young man run on the field in
defense with a substitution deal. We had too many guys of the field so we had
to call a time-out. Two things on offense. Formations were set wrong, and
weren't going to run the right play with the formations set wrong. So we had to
use our time outs.
Q. How crucial was that particularly on fourth down play? There seemed
Q. From your vantage point, what did you see on the Patton fumble?
He's nowhere near the first down marker and he ends up losing the ball?
CHRIS ASH: I wasn't sure he had complete possession of it when the guy
knocked it out, but he's got to hold on to the ball. I'm not going to tell a guy you
can't fight for more yards. That's not what you do. They thought he caught the
ball. The guy made a nice play, knocked the ball out, and he's got to hold on to
the ball. It is what it is.
Q. What are your thoughts on the quarterback play?
CHRIS ASH: I thought Chris did a nice job today, you look at his stats -- one
play I did not like was the sack he took early in the opening drive that put us in
bad field position where we ended up having to punt. We had a really nice
opening drive. Got on the field with a penalty and got a sack and took us out
of potential field goal range too. That's something we have constantly been
working on with Chris, and just like the whole football team, you look where
Chris was at in week 1 and where he is at today. He's improved a lot in my
opinion.
Q. Chris, the early decision not to attempt a field goal, what was your
thinking?
CHRIS ASH: It's fourth and short. It's going to be a tight game when you play
a team like this, and we wanted to go for it and we wanted to play aggressive
and we knew we had to do that. We went for it on fourth down four times in
that game. That's the style of play I want. I believe in our offensive line and our
running game and our ability to get those fourth and short situations and don't
second guess that one bit.
Q. If you don't turn it over there, obviously, I know it's if's and it's
hypothetical, but without that sequence turning it back to them, did you
feel like you were going to have a chance to win the game?
CHRIS ASH: I felt like all week we had a chance to win the game, whether it's
Monday or at that point in the game. Unfortunately, we turned the ball over
and, you know, the next play or two they went down the field and scored a
touchdown. It's disappointing, but I felt like we had a chance to win the game
all the way from opening kickoff all the way to the end until they got the first
down and we had no timeouts to stop 'em.
Q. What most do you think will stick with you as you go through the
evening, lost opportunity? The good stuff?
CHRIS ASH: I'm proud of our football team. I'm disappointed in the loss. We're
going to identify what we can do better. We're going to work on it and move on
to the next one. We've got a tough opponent next week and would I have got
to identify what happened in certain situations in this game and we have to
coach 'em, execute better and move on.
Q. Is Tylin ready to throw a pass in the game? Seems like he comes in
and -CHRIS ASH: He can run and pass, but right now we're doing what we feel he
is most comfortable with.
Q. Any thoughts turning to Ohio State?
CHRIS ASH: No thoughts.
THE MODERATOR: Thanks, guys.
CHRIS ASH: Thank you.
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