What Tennessee coach Butch Jones said after Vols' win over North Texas
On homecoming weekend, Tennessee shutout North Texas 24-0.
Here is a collection of thoughts and comments from Tennessee coach Butch Jones and his players during the postgame press conference:
"Defensively we played well. Held them to under 200 yards." – Butch
— Paul Fortenberry (@Volquest_Paul) November 14, 2015
JONES: We have to go back and get better. We’re going to be challenged the next couple of weeks.
— Tennessee Football (@Vol_Football) November 14, 2015
Butch: "There isn't a 'U' behind the 'W' that says ugly win."
— Patrick Brown (@patrickbrownTFP) November 14, 2015
JONES: This is a game of patience. You’re trying to get ahead in a hurry. We were looking up instead of putting our head down.
— Tennessee Football (@Vol_Football) November 14, 2015
Jones: "First-down efficiency, we didn't get into a rhythm all day. … We have to get in a great rhythm offensively."
— Dustin Dopirak (@TennesseeBeat) November 14, 2015
"It takes an element out of your offense." Butch on Dobbs not running the ball as much.
— Paul Fortenberry (@Volquest_Paul) November 14, 2015
JONES: I thought @A_kamara6 really gave us a spark. He did a great job of making the second defender miss.
— Tennessee Football (@Vol_Football) November 14, 2015
Jones on Dobbs: "They did a good job of making him stay in the pocket."
— Dustin Dopirak (@TennesseeBeat) November 14, 2015
Butch: We'll do everything we can about the field but I have to get my team teady.
— Patrick Brown (@patrickbrownTFP) November 14, 2015
#Vols' Alvin Kamara: The field condition was frustrating, but that's football. You can't control that as a player. Just gotta play.
— Wes Rucker (@wesrucker247) November 14, 2015
Jones: "We have to play better, but again we won the football game. … Winning is fragile."
— Dustin Dopirak (@TennesseeBeat) November 14, 2015
Dobbs: "We have to do a better job of taking advantage of the field position we were given."
— Dustin Dopirak (@TennesseeBeat) November 14, 2015
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