

It's getting everyone on the same (page) and being able to go out and execute. It's continuing to show them pictures, guys getting aligned and with so many guys have played a lot of different spots - safety to corner, corner to 'Husky', 'Husky' to safety - so everybody's really moved around. We can't just rely on one kid to make all the calls.

For us, we need to communicate as a group. "It's really a collective effort depending on the call that we have in and the formantion that (the offense) come out in. On if the communications are good among the secondary For those guys, it's getting and processing the information quickly, get their cleats in the ground and play the play." When you go in the film room, they can spit (out all the right answers), the thing with the young guys, once you get to the game, you have anxiety, it's going fast, you have heat, so it's all these things coming at you. On if the players are picking up the scheme quickly One of the touchdowns, we specifically had a guy we were taking away and had an 'eye violation', so for us coaches, we've gotta continue to stress it, we've gotta continue to emphasize it, we've gotta put the guys in that are going to play with great eyes and continue to find the best group that we can get out there." We had a couple of things that they made plays on that we actually had the right call and we either had an 'eye violation' or some miscommunication, that was the disappointing thing. "Some of it, they had a couple of good calls where, schematically, they had some things dialed up. On Arizona State's receivers getting open He had a great week of prep, he was playing confident, so he was off to a really good start and we were encouraged by how he played." "He played a really good game, but Elijah went down early in the third quarter so he didn't get the chance to finish the game, but up until that point he was playing well. All the depth we can get back, we'd love to have it." He didn't play last week, but he's starting to get back, so hopefully we'll get him back on Saturday. ASU), 'Juice' ( Julius Irvin) is starting to get back. "Jordan (Perryman) played the whole game (vs. Some guys have been put in different positions and things like that, out of necessity, because of guys going down, we've just gotta continue to chip away, continue to get better and clean things up." "They're just coming out, trying to get better, watching the corrections, things that we have to get corrected, getting the communication cleaned up, but the guys come in and do the work. On where the CBs are six games into the season
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This week, his group will have their hands full with an Arizona passing offense that is averaging over 323 yards per game to go along with a quarterback who can keep plays alive with his legs. Guys are getting healthier and corners coach Julius Brown is excited about the depth being built, but he noted at this point, none of the freshman are still freshmen. In six games, they have yet to start the same group. The Husky secondary has been a patchwork group so far this season.
