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Michigan Pregame (10/09/2013)

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O'BRIEN CONTINUED FROM 13 Can you talk about the importance of having a full, sold‑out Beaver Stadium for homecoming this weekend? In my opinion – and obviously I'm very biased – this is the best college football atmosphere in the country. We've got a bunch of kids [camping] in Nittanyville right now, and we can't thank the fans enough. We're working extremely hard. We're very focused on Michigan, and we're going to work extremely hard to come out and play as good a football game as we can play on Saturday night, mainly for this football team and for those fans that show up. One hundred-eight thousand fans being as loud as they can be, it's just going to be a great night to run through that tunnel and be able to play in front of fans like that. You have asked Adrian Amos to do a lot of different things for you guys this year. How far has he progressed and what's your confidence level in him? He's done a lot of different things for us. He's played corner, he's played safety, obviously, and he's been on special teams. We've got a lot of guys like that. We've got a lot of guys doing different things. Trevor Williams is on all the special teams. Jordan Lucas and Malcolm Willis, too. We're asking guys to do a lot of different things. That's the type of players they are. They're good players, and I have a ton of confidence in Adrian Amos. He's a heck of a football player, an even better kid, and he's gotten better every week. Allen Robinson has had a great year up to this point, but he's accounting for about 45 percent of the passing offense's yards. At some point is that a concern? I think we've spread the ball around pretty well. This past game probably not as much as we had. But we always try to spread the ball around. There are very few plays where we say, "This ball is going to Allen – no matter what." It's the read of the play. Offensively we're always looking to improve, but I think for the most part we've been a productive offense. We just need to continue to try to move the ball. We ran 93 plays in last week's game, so something was right. We'll try to build on that and put together a good gameplan for Michigan. Michigan will use its left tackle Taylor Lewan as a tight end in a jumbo formation. Have you seen that, and what kind of challenge does that present to you guys? Taylor Lewan is an excellent player, so any time they go tackle-over, or use him as a tight end or whatever, that's a big challenge because that's a lot more physicality on the end of the line of scrimmage. Those are tough things. I think that you've just got to make sure that you adjust to it properly and that your kids communicate. Then you've got to be in position to make plays. You've got to fit your gaps right, and you've got to win the personal battle. You've got to win the one‑on‑one battle. That's what our kids are focusing on doing this week. Get 15% OFF each time you visit your student Lion Co untry L lioncountrylodging.com odging .com PE ParentNN STATE Discoun t Plan O C T O B E R 9 , 2 0 1 3 14 B L UEWH I T E ON L I N E . COM

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