Postgame Press Conference: Jimbo Fisher
COACH FISHER: Proud of our guys. We come out, got a win. That's the number one thing we got to get to, but how you get it matters.
I thought defensively, we were outstanding. We gave up 122 yards. And they did an I violate and did a great job on the perimeter. Got one little naked pass early, and I don't think we got outflanked other than that anytime. I mean, did a great job there. Fit to run as well. Fit to play actions. Covered the passes. I thought they were outstanding. Pressured the quarterback on third down. Give up a couple of third-and-longs that I didn't think we needed to a couple times, but they were outstanding in the game. And to get a shutout in today's time is a hard thing to do. I don't care what happens and what we did.
Special teams-wise, sloppy. Punt return, excellent. Ainias [Smith] set up a couple big scores, almost had a third one, I guess. I couldn't -- did they said his forearm was down or elbow was down. Is that what it was? That was it. Almost had another one there that set up a score. He was outstanding in the game, in that part of it. Nik Constantinou, he was awesome. I think he had four punts inside the 20. I think he did his job right there and still averaged 45. One of them, I think, we were backed up but he hit a bomb. So I think he was outstanding. But our kickoffs, we had two bad kickoffs in the game. Had a bad snap on a field goal. Seth [Small] was good on his field goals. But, I mean, just sloppy there.
Offensively, hit some big plays. Made the big plays. Made some nice runs. Started off very well. Did a really nice job, but then didn't play with any consistency. Up front, didn't play very well. I thought they played harder than we did. I thought they were physical. I thought they banged us around. Whenever they wanted to, they kept getting after us. We need to learn to grow up and play a lot more physical, I mean, across the board, tight ends, backs, I mean everything. Our running backs, 28 [Isaiah Spiller] and 6 [Adarious Jones], I thought were pretty good in the game. They were picking up blitzes, hitting things, and having many runs. But we got to block better. We got to do a better job, point blank.
Zach [Calzada] did a solid job in the game. Hit some big plays. Missed a couple of throws he should have made. Made one foolish mistake with the interception, just throwing the ball away. And he also took a sack. We got lucky. They got a holding call on one of them in the first half. He took a sack on a first-down play in the red zone. They just got to throw the ball away. Every play ain't a touchdown. That's part of playing quarterback. Quarterback is managing -- first and foremost, everybody talks about a guy's arm. Can he run? Decision-making. For the most part, he was good. But when you're playing the whole game, you got to manage every situation. Every decision you make can change the game. And we got to clean those up a little bit. But he made some really nice throws in the game. 6-14 on third down. He still had a couple decisions he should have made that I thought could have been better. But we're a work in progress. We got to get better. Things don't get you till they get you. We need to quit letting them get us.
They had a couple drops in the game, a couple missed routes later on by guys that were doing real good and then, all of a sudden, just don't run a route the right way. That inconsistency, that drives you crazy. That's discipline and that's want-to and that's desire. And that's when you get tired and you start drifting mentally. And that's a very immature team. That's a reflection of me and our coaches. We've got to do a better job of putting them in position on offense, especially to do those things. And we'll do it and we're going to practice better, I promise you.
By the way, I want to say this, New Mexico did a great job. They played their tails off, man, they're a great football team.
Q. When you say you need to learn to grow up and play more physical, is that something you can achieve in a week's time?
COACH FISHER: We'll find out, we better because that team we're playing is very physical. That team we're about to play and the rest down the line, in this league, that's big-boy ball. You better grow up. It's not just always there, across the board. Talking about how you run routes, how you do things, block, run routes, catches, throws. On defense, do we want to take things on consistently? Keep doing everything. We've got to make sure we're a physical tough football team if we're going to make it in this league.
Q. In what ways did you see Zach [Calzada] grow from when he was thrust into action last week to when he had a week to know he was starting?
COACH FISHER: His early throws in the game. Made good decisions early and was relaxed. Sometimes when you play really good and that goes off really good, you keep thinking everything is a home run. Just hit the baseball. Just hit it hard or make the right decisions is what I keep saying. It ain't about throwing touchdowns. It's about throwing to the right guy. Making decisions. Making checks. The game is bigger than everybody that's ever played it or coached it. It will bite you right in the tail when you think you're just going out to go out there and do this and that. And that's one of the things he's got to continue. He has ability, but you've got to continue to make the right decisions on every play.
Q. Coach, how much did you think the missing Layden Robinson kind of messed with the chemistry?
COACH FISHER: I don't think it messed at all. We missed Layden, don't get me wrong. Very, very missed him. But we practiced and those guys were plenty good enough. They wouldn't be here. In this league, you've got to play. They did nothing that we hadn't seen before. And that's kind of what irritates me the most.
Q. And how impressed were you with some of the young wide receivers that went out there?
COACH FISHER: I thought Moose [Muhammad] was really outstanding in the game. [Demond] Demas made some really good plays. A couple times late routes. We got to stay disciplined on doing them exactly the right way. [Jalen] Wydermyer, I thought he was just okay. I think Jalen's got to play better for us to be the kind of team we're going to be. I love Jalen. He's a super player, but he can play better and doing the things he does. But Moose was good. Devin Price got his catch. Who else got a first catch? I'm trying to think. Let me look. I don't know if I got everybody on here. We got shady people in the stat room up there. I can't get good information on this stuff. Devin Price had his first catch. Moose's touchdown catch was outstanding. Demas had a great catch, the first one. He another good catch, broke a tackle. Anybody else in that group? I don't think so. But those guys, they're good players, man. They got a chance to be good players. They're going to have to play for us.
Q. Update on Ainias [Smith].
COACH FISHER: He's good. I think he got banged. We just held him there on the sideline for the second half. I don't know. We'll have to wait and see. Everything seemed to be okay. We'll have to wait and see.
Q. During today's game, we saw an emphasis put on scoring during the first half with y'all scoring 24 total points during the first half alone. Especially when you compare this to the previous two contests, how much does having a mentality focused on scoring early contribute to y'all's success?
COACH FISHER: I promise you, we got the mentality. We finally executed early. We finally got the good punt return and set us up to hit a nice play and hit the deep ball. Then we went for a dry spell. Then we drive down and get a first. If I'm not mistaken, weren't we on the 22, 23-yard line, first down? Then lose a run for about 4 yards. Then drop back and just completely blow our protection and get a sack. And all of a sudden we're ready to go up three scores, which is a big part of the game, to get up three scores and how you're playing and do that. But the emphasis has been there. We just got to execute. We've got to do a better job coaching. We got to do a better job executing and playing.
Q. Coach, you had two young defenders making a lot of big plays in Deuce [Harmon] and then you had Edgerrin [Cooper] getting the interception. What have you seen from them, especially with Edgerrin and Aaron [Hansford]?
COACH FISHER: Edgerrin is a super athlete. He learns to really grasp what we're doing consistently. He can be all over the field. He can cover. He can run. He's physical. He can do everything. Deuce is a really good, young player. Him and [Tyreek] Chappell and those guys, we're really high on them. Shemar [Turner]. All those guys are going to be really good players, man. We're going to have to have those guys.It was great to get them. Great time today. [Jardin] Gilbert, too. Gilbert made some really good things today and played some really good ball. Those young guys -- I don't think there was any other young -- Those guys all played good significant time today and did a nice job.
Q. Coach, Demond [Demas] got his first touchdown. Fans were real excited to see that play. Can you talk a little bit about the excitement of getting him involved?
COACH FISHER: We've been trying to for a while. The time come right. He's been in the games lately, and the ball didn't go to him. It could have. We have calls. They just went somewhere else with it. Got him on a deep ball. They ran the coverage and a double post. They come off on the over and left him open. He made a great catch. The other great route he made, made a nice catch and run. Listen, he's got all the ability in the world. And he's really practicing good, doing good. I'm very pleased with his progress right now. And if we're going to be who we can be, he needs to be a part of it, that's for sure.
Q. Coach, was there an emphasis to get Zach [Calzada] in kind of a rhythm early on with some of those quicker passes?
COACH FISHER: I think it's about the way they played and the things they did. It's all good to get him off to a good start. But also their style of play dictated that. I thought we needed to do that and get some of our space guys out there.
Q. Coach, first of all, anything you know about the status of Devon [Achane]?
COACH FISHER: He's fine.
Q. Is he?
COACH FISHER: He's fine.
Q. Okay. We saw him in the tent.
COACH FISHER: He walked out. He just got nicked. They just checked him out. He's fine. You didn't see me come out and give a thumb's-up? I knew everybody wasn't watching when walked in there. So I walked out gave a thumb's-up. You must have been up there drinking a Coke and eating a hamburger, eating a hot dog. You thought the game was over. It was late in the game. Didn't you?
Q. When you say your offensive line guys aren't playing physical enough --
COACH FISHER: They have got to be where's the hat. They've got to be where they've got to be. You've got to move people. You can get in somebody's way and block people. I want people moved, and they can do that. I watched us do it on our guys. You got to get the twitch. You got to get the stunt. You got to see it. You got to anticipate the blitzes. You've got to carry it from the practice field to the game field. You got to want to be nasty. That's grown-man ball in there, man. That's big-boy ball. That ain't for the faint of heart. You've got to put your nose in there and like it.
Q. To beat a team 34-0 and come off the field and tell the sideline reporter, "We're very average right now," is that a commentary on the expectations you have and where y'all are trying to go?
COACH FISHER: That's the truth. We're playing very average. I mean, we're much more capable in what we can do. Listen, potential is the worst thing you can have. That means you ain't done it. I hate the word "potential." Somebody says you got "potential," that drives me nuts. That means I'm not coaching right and they're not playing right. We've got to get better in all those aspects. And we've got to grow up across the board and in everything we do and play with much more consistency as a team and learn to play off each other.
Q. Along with those new guys, y'all had seven receivers make some catches throughout. What do you think that says about the depth of your receiving corps?
COACH FISHER: We're going to keep using them and playing them and all the other guys -- best player is going to play. It's about competition and performance. We're going to get guys to play and play.
Q. Do you think we'll see more breakout performances with some of those guys?
COACH FISHER: I pray to God we do. That means good things are happening. That will be the idea, I promise.
Q. Coach. Can you talk about this team getting ready for conference play and what do you feel like they've got to do?
COACH FISHER: What I just said. We've got to get better across the board fundamentally, mentally, and psychologically to understand what's in front of you and to embrace it and attack it and not just go through it. You're going to play real teams. This is SEC West. It don't get no better. This is as good a ball as there is. You better strap it on and better understand -- and you better like it and you better ready for it in all phases: Skill guys, quarterbacks, linemen, tight ends, backs, defensive linemen, linebackers, kickers, everything. We need to get fundamentally better and get a nastier, meaner, tougher, more competitive attitude.
Q. Coach, you mentioned Nik [Constantinou] getting four punts inside the 15. What does that do for your defense, especially when your offense is struggling?
COACH FISHER: Here's the thing, at least on offense, you move the ball. I want to say he moved it and got midfield, then hit those punts. You didn't finish drives, but that's all part of it. Play to your defense. Play to your field position and do things. When people are backed up, they can't call the same plays they pull in the middle of the field. They can't be as aggressive. Mistakes are made. Things happen. Certain people can, if you're really good. If you're really talented and you're really experienced on offense, backed up doesn't bother you. But you can play a lot of field position games and helps their defense. Like us, on offense, you got to play on the short field.