NIU’s head coach on playing at Memorial Stadium ‘we didn’t handle it well at all’

Northern Illinois Football Head Coach Thomas Hammock met with the media following his team’s 35-11 to Nebraska on Saturday night.

Northern Illinois Football Head Coach Thomas Hammock met with the media following his team’s 35-11 to Nebraska on Saturday night. He started his press conference by talking about the physicality of the game.

“We thought it would be a physical contest and it was. I thought our defense hung in there and played their butt off throughout the whole game. We did not do enough offensively to stay on the field long enough. I think we had six drops in the first half in critical moments that put us behind the sticks but we have to find a way to be more efficient on offense and reward our defense for the way that they are playing. Credit to Nebraska, strong and physical team. We had every inclination of what it was going to look like and it was. We have to go back and study the tape and try to improve.”

Mel Tucker’s post-game comments following Minnesota loss

Mel Tucker took the podium following his team’s loss to Minnesota:

Michigan State was embarrassed at home against Minnesota, losing 34-7 to drop to 2-2 on the 2022 season. The loss was considered by many a very embarrassing loss for the Spartans, following the rough performance in Seattle the week prior.

Mel Tucker came to his press conference, with many people looking to hear what he had to say about the pitiful performance his team put on infront of the hometown fans.

Here are some highlights from his post game press conference:

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Social Media reacts to Mickey Joseph’s press conference

The coach gives an injury update and talks about coaching staff changes.

Nebraska Interim Head Coach Mickey Joseph met with the media on Tuesday afternoon. Among the topics discussed were an updated player injury report, ongoing changes to the coaching staff, and the need for a bye week following the conclusion of the non-conference season.

The worst news of the day was the announcement that running back Ajay Allen is done for the year after undergoing surgery on an injury he suffered during the Oklahoma loss. The freshman from Monroe. Louisiana appeared in all four games this season and carried the ball 33 times for 190 yards and two touchdowns.

Below is a collection of social media reactions from today’s press conference.

Everything Steve Sarkisian said after the loss to Oklahoma State

Check out everything Steve Sarkisian told the media after Texas’ loss to Oklahoma State.

Seven weeks into the Steve Sarkisian era and the results have been mixed. Wins against Louisiana and TCU have brought hope, while the three losses make you think nothing has really changed.

Texas held a two-touchdown lead at one point but was never able to put Oklahoma State to bed. A fantastic second-half defensive performance from defensive coordinator Jim Knowles kept the Cowboys in the game, where the rushing game put it on ice.

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The 32-24 loss puts Texas at a major disadvantage within the Big 12 race. Both the Oklahoma schools now have direct paths to Arlington. One would have to lose three games while the Longhorns win out.

Sarkisian faced the media after the game, giving updates and his thoughts about the loss. Injury status was given on LB DeMarvion Overshown, along with the head coaches’ opinion on the quarterback play.

Check out everything Steve Sarkisian told the media after Texas’ loss to Oklahoma State