What is it like coaching the running backs at Baylor?
When I played, people always said I was a running back anyway. I try to take some of the tricks that I learned from Coach Osborne and some of the tricks that I learned from other coaches I’ve taught with since I started coaching and try to combine them together. I knew what running backs had to do. I knew what type of drills and skills they needed. Contrast your situation at Baylor with that at Nebraska. It must be a lot different for you. It is because at Nebraska I was a player and now here at Baylor, I’m a coach so that is the difference that I see. What about the fact that Baylor has not had a lot of success on the football field? When I came down here with Kevin (Steele) I knew what the state of the program was, and I knew what was going to have to be done to get it back to where it once was. Before I made the decision to come here, I thought about that and I want to be a part of something that builds a program to one of the nation’s elite. Also, I want to have kids and help them