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SCOTLAND head coach Gregor Townsend has picked arguably his most experienced team for Saturday evening’s autumn series opener against Fiji. The only uncapped player in the match-day squad is Tom Jordan – the recently qualified New Zealander – who has been named on the bench. Ali Price, who has been capped 70-times by Scotland and toured with the Lions in 2021, returns to the starting XV at scrum-half, with Jamie Dobie on the bench, and George Horne not involved.

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Scotland will take on Fiji in their opening Autumn Nations Series clash at Murrayfield on Saturday and fans will have a new channel to watch the action.

Fans in Scotland who want to watch the Autumn Internationals will not find it on Sky Sports after the broadcaster lost the rights to rival TNT Sports this year. TNT will show all 21 internationals starting with the England versus All Blacks and Scotland versus Fiji double header on Saturday, November 2.

Coverage will start at 2pm and England v New Zealand begins at 3.10pm. Scotland’s game will kick-off at 5.40pm as the second match of the day and it will be shown on TNT Sports channels.

Fans can subscribe to TNT Sports here or add it to their existing Sky subscriptions. Alternatively, those who do not want to sign up to a contract can buy a £30.99 monthly pass to watch all of the Autumn Internationals in November.

Scotland will take on South Africa at Murrayfield on November 10 in their second game at 4.10pm. Portugal will then be the visitors to Scotland on November 16 at 3.10pm.

Scotland will also play Australia at 1.40pm on Sunday, November 24 to finish off the four-part Autumn Internationals series. All of the games will take place at Murrayfield.

England vs New Zealand Rugby Live Stream Online

The 2024 autumn internationals get a blockbuster curtain-raiser as the All Blacks come to Twickenham. This guide explains how to watch England v New Zealand live streams wherever you are in the world – including details of how you can use a VPN to watch the game if you’re away from home when it kicks off on Saturday 2 November.

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Marler has since apologised for his incendiary tweets that were met with an instant backlash, though such comments will have undoubtedly added extra motivation for New Zealand, with home captain Jamie George admitting that his fellow front-rower had likely “prodded the bear”.

England toured New Zealand over the summer after their demolition of a young Japan team under Eddie Jones, producing two strong performances but slipping to agonising back-to-back narrow losses in Dunedin and at fortress Eden Park.

Steve Borthwick’s men will be desperate to kick off another challenging autumn series with a statement victory after plenty of coaching upheaval behind the scenes over recent months and the shock resignation of defensive guru Felix Jones, with Australia, world champions South Africa and Japan also visiting the newly-rechristened Allianz Stadium Twickenham across November.

England twice ran the All Blacks close during their summer tour of New Zealand and – with home advantage – will feel that a rare victory could be on the cards. Scott Robertson’s team had a disappointing Rugby Championship, losing to Argentina at home and South Africa twice, and are currently a long way from a vintage All Blacks side. Steve Borthwick has named a strong XV to take the game to the visitors, welcoming back Henry Slade after injury, and giving Bath scrum-half Ben Spencer his first ever international start.

Matches between these two sides are never dull, so you’ll want to know how to watch an England v New Zealand live stream wherever you are in the world. Scroll down to find out more about broadcasters where you are, and check out our guides to the England and New Zealand teams. Don’t forget you can also watch Scotland v Fiji, the second match of the weekend, later in the evening.sadsafdfgdg

How To Watch England vs All Blacks Live

The 2024 autumn internationals get a blockbuster curtain-raiser as the All Blacks come to Twickenham. This guide explains how to watch England v New Zealand live streams wherever you are in the world – including details of how you can use a VPN to watch the game if you’re away from home when it kicks off on Saturday 2 November.

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Marler has since apologised for his incendiary tweets that were met with an instant backlash, though such comments will have undoubtedly added extra motivation for New Zealand, with home captain Jamie George admitting that his fellow front-rower had likely “prodded the bear”.

England toured New Zealand over the summer after their demolition of a young Japan team under Eddie Jones, producing two strong performances but slipping to agonising back-to-back narrow losses in Dunedin and at fortress Eden Park.

Steve Borthwick’s men will be desperate to kick off another challenging autumn series with a statement victory after plenty of coaching upheaval behind the scenes over recent months and the shock resignation of defensive guru Felix Jones, with Australia, world champions South Africa and Japan also visiting the newly-rechristened Allianz Stadium Twickenham across November.

England twice ran the All Blacks close during their summer tour of New Zealand and – with home advantage – will feel that a rare victory could be on the cards. Scott Robertson’s team had a disappointing Rugby Championship, losing to Argentina at home and South Africa twice, and are currently a long way from a vintage All Blacks side. Steve Borthwick has named a strong XV to take the game to the visitors, welcoming back Henry Slade after injury, and giving Bath scrum-half Ben Spencer his first ever international start.

Matches between these two sides are never dull, so you’ll want to know how to watch an England v New Zealand live stream wherever you are in the world. Scroll down to find out more about broadcasters where you are, and check out our guides to the England and New Zealand teams. Don’t forget you can also watch Scotland v Fiji, the second match of the weekend, later in the evening.

Gabriela Fundora vs Gabriela Celeste Alaniz Live Stream Online

Gabriela Fundora has taken the boxing world by storm in a very short career. In just 14 fights, she has the chance to become the youngest undisputed champion ever at the age of 22. She currently holds the women’s IBF flyweight title and will face Gabriela Celeste Alaniz, who currently holds the WBA, WBC, and WBO titles, on November 2 in the Flyweight unification bout.

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Alaniz enters her fifth career title fight and her third straight in the U.S. Her first fight with Esparza didn’t at all deter Alaniz or her team from returning stateside. In fact, ‘La Chucky’ so impressed the Golden Boy Promotions staff that plans were already in place to bring her back irrespective of a championship rematch.

Of course, reclaiming her crown certainly helped.

Alaniz and her team had to fight outside the ring just to make that happen. Georgina Rivero, Alaniz’s career-long promoter, filed a protest with the WBO, who agreed that an immediate rematch was warranted versus Esparza.

It was enough to stall plans for an Esparza-Fundora undisputed championship clash earlier this year.

The development hardly forced Fundora to break stride. She won the IBF belt in a fifth-round knockout of Arely Mucino last October and has already lodged two successful defenses.

Alaniz did her part to derail Esparza. It cleared a path to crown another undisputed champion on the women’s side of boxing.

“We are very proud to be part of this historic fight for women’s boxing,” Rivero told The Ring. ” I am very confident about the champion who will represent Argentina. La Chucky is here to stay. His legacy has just begun.”

Floyd Schofield vs Rene Tellez Giron Live Stream Online

The boxing schedule begins in November with a card organized by Golden Boy that will feature Floyd Schofield vs Rene Tellez Giron as the main event, to be held at The Theater, Virgin Hotels in Las Vegas, on Saturday, November 2. Schofield (17-0, 12 KOs) will put his unbeaten record on the line against Tellez Giron (20-3, 13 KOs) in a bout between two of the best lightweights around today, with two fighters looking to establish themselves in the division, in order to be able to aspire to a world championship fight.

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Rising star Floyd Schofield returns to action to take on Rene Tellez Giron on November 2 in Las Vegas. The 12-round bout, plus undercard action, will be broadcast by DAZN.

With over 100 wins as an amateur, Schofield (17-0) quickly caught the eye of Oscar De La Hoya and Golden Boy Promotions. "Kid Austin" impressed in December 2023 with a first-round knockout of Ricardo Torres. His last fight was a March DQ win over Esteuri Suero.

The 22-year-old hopes to send a message of intent to the lightweight elite when he main events a Golden Boy show.

"I am beyond excited for my return to the ring as the official main event and to show the world what I've been working on," said Schofield. "My goal is simple: become a world champion. My opponent has measured up against some tough contenders and will be looking to steal the show, but we won't let him do that this time around."

WATCH: Floyd Schofield vs. Rene Tellez Giron, live on DAZN

Mexico's Giron (20-3) has had 13 knockouts and is on a three-fight win streak. He looks to use his impeccable defensive game and timing to halt Schofield's momentum.

"I'm so excited about this fight, like none other so far in my career. Floyd Schofield, he's just another big-name guy on my way to the top of the lightweight division," said Giron. "I will win. My preparation is always great, that's why I just scored two big wins in my last two fights. I like upsets, I'm that guy that will take your heart. I'm a proud fighter of Mexico, I will win this fight for my country, I'm tough."

A title eliminator fight is on the Floyd Schofield vs. Rene Tellez Giron undercard, while an undisputed title fight looks to steal the show.

Conceicao vs Foster Live Stream Online

Robson Conceicao will square off against O’Shaquie Foster on Saturday, November 2nd, 2024, at Turning Stone Resort Casino, Verona. The fight will take place over 12 rounds in the Super Featherweight division, which means the weight limit will be 130 pounds (9.3 stone or 59 kg).

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Robson Conceicao steps into the ring with a record of 19 wins, 2 losses, and 1 draw, 9 of those wins coming by way of knockout.

O’Shaquie Foster will make his way to the ring with a record of 22 wins, 3 losses and 0 draws, with 12 of those wins by knockout.

The stats suggest Foster has a slight advantage in power over Conceicao, with a 55% knockout percentage compared to Conceicao's 47%.

Robson Conceicao is the older man by 5 years, at 36 years old.

Conceicao has a height advantage of 1 inch over Foster. Despite this, Foster has a 2-inch reach advantage.

Both Robson Conceicao and O’Shaquie Foster fight out of an orthodox stance.

Conceicao is the less experienced professional fighter, having had 3 fewer fights, and made his debut in 2016, 4 years and 1 month later than Foster, whose first professional fight was in 2012. He has fought 10 fewer professional rounds, totaling 148 compared to Foster's 158.

Robson Conceicao goes into the fight ranked number 8 by The Ring at super featherweight.

O’Shaquie Foster is currently ranked number 1 by the WBC, and 2 by The Ring in the 130lb division.

How to watch Breeders' Cup 2024 for free

Previous editions of the Breeders' Cup have been shown on free-to-air Racing.com, but at the time of writing it looks like the 2024 event has slipped through the cracks in Australia.

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The Longines Breeders' Cup Classic will be broadcast on NBC as well as streaming on Peacock. For comprehensive coverage of every race at this year's Championships, check the schedule below whoch also includes where to watch them all. Events on Friday and Saturday will air across NBC, USA, Peacock, and FanDuelTV.

How to watch the 2024 Breeders' Cup without cable:
Several streaming platforms, including Fubo, DirecTV and Hulu with Live TV, carry NBC, which is broadcasting the Breeders' Cup Classic. You can also find the USA Network, which is carrying many other races at the tournament, on those platforms. To view raced on FanDuel TV, you can head directly to their website, or download the FanDuel TV app. FanDuel TV will be broadcasting every race of the weekend except the Breeders' Cup Classic.

Starting at $8 a month, a Peacock subscription is the easiest way to stream the Breeders' Cup Classic and almost every other race at the 2024 Breeders' Cup World Championships.

With a subscription to Peacock, you’ll also get access to thousands of hours of shows and movies, including beloved sitcoms such as Parks and Recreation and The Office. For $14 monthly you can upgrade to an ad-free subscription which includes live access to your local NBC affiliate (not just during designated sports and events) and the ability to download select titles to watch offline.asdsad

How To Watch Breeders Cup 2024 On Canada TV

Previous editions of the Breeders' Cup have been shown on free-to-air Racing.com, but at the time of writing it looks like the 2024 event has slipped through the cracks in Australia.

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The Longines Breeders' Cup Classic will be broadcast on NBC as well as streaming on Peacock. For comprehensive coverage of every race at this year's Championships, check the schedule below whoch also includes where to watch them all. Events on Friday and Saturday will air across NBC, USA, Peacock, and FanDuelTV.

How to watch the 2024 Breeders' Cup without cable:
Several streaming platforms, including Fubo, DirecTV and Hulu with Live TV, carry NBC, which is broadcasting the Breeders' Cup Classic. You can also find the USA Network, which is carrying many other races at the tournament, on those platforms. To view raced on FanDuel TV, you can head directly to their website, or download the FanDuel TV app. FanDuel TV will be broadcasting every race of the weekend except the Breeders' Cup Classic.

Starting at $8 a month, a Peacock subscription is the easiest way to stream the Breeders' Cup Classic and almost every other race at the 2024 Breeders' Cup World Championships.

With a subscription to Peacock, you’ll also get access to thousands of hours of shows and movies, including beloved sitcoms such as Parks and Recreation and The Office. For $14 monthly you can upgrade to an ad-free subscription which includes live access to your local NBC affiliate (not just during designated sports and events) and the ability to download select titles to watch offline.

Quote board: Tulane 34, Charlotte 3

Although he felt good about a second win on the road in a short week, Jon Sumrall was not overly pleased with Tulane's win tonight. Let's face it, Charlotte was absolutely awful, shooting itself in the foot repeatedly while quarterback Deshawn Purdie played like the shaky true freshman he is while his teammates were completely undisciplined. The Wave will take the comfortable victory, hammer an even worse Temple team two Saturdays from now and move on to the two games that really matter against Navy and Memphis to close the regular season.

Sumrall wants better execution from Darian Mensah and more attention to detail from a defense that gave up fewer than 200 yards and scored a touchdown but gave Charlotte three great opportunities to score TDs in the first half. The 49ers said no thank you, managing only one field goal out of those three possessions.

I will be at the Navy game after covering the last two road games from home, and if Tulane ends up having to travel to Army for the AAC Championship, I will go there, too. But I can't see how Army would be ranked higher than a 10-2 Tulane if the Black knights lose as expected to Notre Dame.

Sumrall, Micah Robinson and Makhi Hughes talked on Zoom after the game.

SUMRALL

"Short week, back-to-back road games in a short week, tremendous challenge. I'm really grateful for our guys' effort today, just finding a way. Didn't play clean early in the game. The first half we were a little sluggish. We missed some opportunities and we gave them some opportunities. We didn't execute great at times, but coming out of the halftime, getting a field goal on the first drive and then getting the pick-six, good things started to happen. We played really good defense later in the game. We played really poor defense early in the game. Going 12 of 18 on third downs while they went 1 of 12 was critical. The 42 minutes in time of possession is pretty amazing, and just 431 yards to 189, you are going to win most of the time when you do that. Happy for our guys. Ready to get on the plane and get home. We are a tired bunch. We'll rest up the next couple days. The guys have some academic stuff and training room stuff to do tomorrow. They'll have the weekend off and then we'll get back to work on Monday to get ready for Temple."

On 20-play, 80-yard, 10:58 drive on opening possession:

"We just showed on that drive that we were able to sustain. We didn't finish the way you want to. We had to kick a field goal there that drive, but a 20-play drive just shows you are able to execute over and over. We found ways to convert on third down and just keep the drive extended. Obviously we need to score touchdowns in those situations and not kick field goals, but it was a really impressive drive for sure."

On Makhi Hughes carrying 84 times in the last 12 days, with 27 more coming tonight:

"He's a load, man, and he plays like it. He's that guy that doesn't flinch. Just down in the locker room, he acted like hadn't done anything today. He looked pretty fresh to me. He's an impressive dude the way he carries himself. He's super physical and tough. We need to get him some rest this week as well, but he's a really tough runner for sure."

On Darian Mensah:

"Yeah, I thought we missed a throw on the post to Mario (Mensah threw well behind him) that should have been a touchdown. We were a little off on the one to Alex Bauman on the pop pass, but for the most part we threw it efficiently. We probably could have been a little bit better in the throw game. I think he would tell you he could have one or two back and probably do better, but a good day, a solid day. We're going to need to throw the ball a little bit better at times, but a good day for the most part."

On pressuring Deshawn Purdie:


"He's played in several games, but they've kind of done that quarterback shuffle a little bit between him and Max Brown. He's the one that came in last week and really gave their offense a jolt against Memphis. He also came in against Rice and gave their offense a jolt. I think the kid's really talented. He has a huge arm. I think they felt like give the hot hand a shot. He played pretty good against us early. He took some access throws. He hit us on a three-out route coming back to our sideline. He has a live arm. The kid's going to be a heck of a player."

On Micah Robinson's pick-six, Tulane's fifth defensive TD of the year:

"Wow. To have five defensive touchdowns is just unbelievable. If you score on defense, you should win a lot of games, and that was a critical play in the game. It was a huge momentum play, so that was such an awesome play to see Micah make. I told him on the sideline late in the game I was just as happy as I was with the pick-six, he missed a tackle in the first half on a run play they pulled him into the fit; he made one of those later in the game, and I said I'm just as proud of the tackle you made. Everybody's going to pat you on the back for the pick-six. That's an obvious big play, but we gotta tackle better on the perimeter, and he did that later in the game."

On Sumrall's catch of the errant pass on the sideline during the fourth quarter:


"Well, Brayden Berezowitz, who works on the defensive staff, was my G.A. at Kentucky, and he knows this fact, that my high school interception record's held by me. so I've got decent hands. I'm not going to act like I'm Randy Moss. I'm not going to jump over anybody, but if it's thrown to me, I can catch it. Catch the ones they throw you."

On his high school record for INTS:

"It was 17. I set the school record."

On Sam Howard status:

"They X-rayed. It's an ankle, I don't know if it's low or high yet. While the rest of the guys have the weekend off he'll be in the training room. I think he'll be available, but we'll see. Don't really know. It's too early to tell. The X-ray showed no break there. We were worried about a fracture, but there's not."

On Arnold Barnes status:

"He's fine. He's fine. We put Shaadie in and he looked pretty good."

On holding Charlotte to 3 points and under 200 yards:


"It could have been a lot better. I thought we played really rotten situational football on defense in the first half. The drive right before the halftime we gave up, it was so self-inflicted. We didn't line up right once. We didn't tackle. It was a mess for a minute there defensively, but we settled in and played a lot better in the second half. I'm glad to see that. We need to play a lot better."

On the timeout he called right before Charlotte's bad snap on third-and-goal from the 1:

"We were not matched up properly with the formation. We were a little off. We sent the call in and the guys didn't line up properly, so I didn't want to give them a freebie. The snap was a little high, and I was like Oh my God. Had it been a clean snap, they probably would have had a touchdown on us."

On his halftime speech with only a 10-3 lead:

"Nothing crazy. I was probably more composed than you would expect. I just said, hey guys, we haven't played to our standard completely, but now it's time to do it. It's a four-quarter game for a reason, and we had to go out and execute a lot better than we had and play with a little different chip on our shoulder, and the guys did that."

On Patrick Jenkins making tackle on first play:

"It's so good having Pat back. I love Patrick Jenkins. He's a phenomenal teammate, a great player and it's right when he's with us. We wrapped our arms around him this week and so good to have him back with the team and a phenomenal young man."

On what it will take to stay undefeated in AAC:

"We've got to play a lot better in some situations. We've got to throw and catch early in the game better. We can't be stagnant on offense. We have to score touchdowns. We're going to lose a game or two here down the stretch if we don't play more efficiently or clean on defense and leverage the ball properly. If we're supposed to be outside, stay outside, and then we tackled a little sloppy. There are so many areas where I'm not pleased. We'll take a 30-point win, but we've got to get better."

On the schedule for the rest of the weekend:


"Tomorrow morning they have to check in the training room before noon. We get back at probably 2 a.m. or 3 a.m. They have priority registration coming up next week for spring classes, so they can't leave tomorrow until they've done that with the academic advisors or at least gotten their stuff ready to register on Monday morning, and then Saturday and Sunday we are going to give them off. They need a little time. This has been a stretch these last five or six days, so we'll give them Saturday or Sunday off unless you're injured like Sam Howard. He'll be in the training room. But if they're healthy and good to go for Monday's practice, then they'll have a couple of days."

On keeping starters in for most of fourth quarter:


"The last drive we put Ty (Thompson) in at quarterback. We sent Darion Reed in at tackle. We kept Darian Mensah in because we just felt like there were some things we needed him at the end to execute the way we wanted him to, but we're still not playing at a high level and efficiently. I wanted to see us throw the ball a little bit just for the future of this team. And then at the end we subbed. When we were up 27-3, I'm not real comfortable mass exodus subbing yet. And then when we got up 34-3, it felt a little bit better."
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Week 8 pick 'em results

No one had a losing record this week, and winwave stretched his lead, missing only one game.

WEEK 8 RESULTS

8

winwave

7

roll wave
charlamange8
MNAlum
tacklethemanwiththefootball

6

GretnaGreen
p8kpev
paliii

5

diverdo
LSU Law Greenie
chigoyboy
Guerry
WaveON
DrBox
wavetime


OVERALL STANDINGS

49

winwave

47

charlamange8

44

roll wave
tacklethemanwiththefootball

43

MNAlum
Wavetime

40

Gretna Green

38

Guerry

37

paliii
DrBox

36

diverdo
chigoyboy

35

LSU Law Greenie (missed 1 week)

34

WaveOn (missed 1 week)
p8kpev


GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

Tulane over North Texas 15 of 15
Boise State over UNLV 8
Notre Dame over Navy 4
Alabama over Missouri 10
Vanderbilt over Texas 6
Texas A&M over LSU 8
Colorado over Cincinnati 10
Penn State over Wisconsin 13

Update: Tuesday, Oct.29

I had to write a men's hoops preview yesterday that will run Saturday in the paper in addition to the football notebook that ran today, so I had no time to transcribe the Tuesday presser or do a report. The practice was a walkthrough, so there''s nothing to report there.

Jon Sumrall is a more traditional coach than Willie Fritz, hyping up every opponent as dangerous when Fritz was so intent on being even keeled that he did not do it much. You'd think Charlotte was Alabama the way Sumrall talked about the 49ers yesterday. He definitely wants to ensure Charlotte has his players' full attention on a short week with back-to-back road games, something no other team in the country has experienced this year except for Texas State, which played at Sam Houston (in a game Sam Houston moved to the Houston Texans home stadium an hour away from its campus) and then traveled to Troy. Texas State had no trouble with the second leg, dispatching Troy 38-17, but it had lost by 1 to Sam Houston in an upset.

Sumrall, Dontae Fleming and Jack Tchienchou, who led the team in tackles against North Texas, spoke yesterday. I really liked Tchienchou in spring drills and still do. The fact that he does not start is an indication of the real depth Tulane has this year on defense--the best depth by far in the years I've covered the team. Tyler Grubbs, the leading tackler for the year, has 35 stops, which is an incredibly low number for the top guy. He's on pace for about 60 tackles for the year, when he had 75 a year ago. Jesus Machado had 98 last season. Darian Williams had 131 in 2022. Macon Clark's 73 in 2021, when Tulane played only 12 games, was the low for the Fritz era. Darian Williams had 98 in 2020, Chase Kuerschen 76 in 2019, Zachery Harris 95 in 2018, Rae Juan Marbley 96 in 2017 and Nico Marley 86 in 2016.

Tulane's leading tacklers this year have been Bailey Despanie (Southeastern), Rayshawn Pleasant (Kansas State), Sam Howard (Oklahoma), Grubbs (ULL and South Florida), Micah Robinson (UAB), Robinson and Despanie (Rice) and Tchienchou.

SUMRALL

"Back-to-back road trips against really good opponents. Charlotte's a really good team. On film they are as talented as anybody in our conference. I watch them and athlete for athlete they are really, really good, so we've got our work cut out for us and it's going to be a hostile environment. We have to get ready to play."

On what concerns him the most about QB Deshawn Purdie:

"He has a really big arm. He can throw it. He has a 67-yard push I believe on the one post. He threw it probably 70-plus yards because it was a little big diagonal. He's got a huge arm, is a good runner (actually, he has carried 25 times for minus-120 yards, with sacks counting toward rushing total in college), very talented, gifted athlete. He's an elite athlete and he has a huge arm. The shot plays really scare with you. He's an explosive play waiting to happen in the throw game or the run game (he had a 15-yard run against North Carolina and none longer than 5 since then). We've got to be really good if he is the guy. If he's not the guy, get ready for whoever."

On if they are preparing for both quarterbacks (Florida transfer Max started against Memphis before being pulled for ineffectiveness):

"Their skill set's maybe different to some degree. They have a really good offensive identity. It's just like anything. One guy may be better in a certain area of his game, so you have to know what a guy's strengths are, but the offense is good either way. They really lean on the run game a lot. They've got a great running back group, a really good O-line. This team is really good. I can't tell you enough. Their record, you can throw that out. Watch them on tape last week against Memphis. They are really good, so we've go to be prepared."

On his respect for the AAC:

"There are a lot of athletic teams. Look, I go back to UAB and their receiver room I thought was elite going into the game, and when I left the game, if you ask our guy who play slot corner for us, our spears, they would tell you those guys at slot were dangerous. Everybody in this league has players at certain spots, and everybody has different strengths. These guys are littered with Power 4 transfers (40 by my count) on the roster. It's like we're playing a Power 4 team in our conference this week is what it feels like off the ability they have. That's who they are. The league's very challenging, week in and week out. There's no lay-up."

On difficulty of short week:

"You have to be fast and fresh. The worse thing we can do is make our guys worn down all week. Quick turnaround, so you have to be fast and fresh. Greg McMahon and I say to each other a lot, play songs that they know the words to. Don't turn on a new song they've never heard before and ask them to sing the lyrics because they don't know it. Give them a song they know the lyrics to. We have some game plan adjustment things that are unique and different for every game. Even in a short week you have to have some, but do what we do well and be who we are, that gives us the best chance to be fast and fresh and know what to do."

On difference this week from the prep for Rice game:

"Two weeks ago today I was pissed after practice. I was about ready to pull somebody's face off. This week has been really good. The condensed part of the deal can help you in some ways. Now the back-to-back road trips may be not how you would design it they had handed the schedule to me, but I felt a much better focus in our practices. That (the Rice practice issues) were coming off the bye. This group, we're going to be ready to play. They better be. I told them on Sunday's team meeting this is on ESPN, the mother ship, not after dodge ball, not before pingpong. It's really ESPN, so you've got to be ready for a game like this, and if you're not, you have a problem."

On seeing Charlotte for first time:

"You're trying to figure out who are their players. You're also trying to figure out the scheme is so different. That's what makes college football unique. Last year we played an air raid, up-tempo, throw the ball for 400 or 500 yards if they could team. This week we're playing more of a pro style offense (this has always killed me in college football that teams which run most of the time are labeled pro style when NFL teams pass most of the time) with multiple tight ends, run the ball down your throat, take shots off the running game and the play action. You're dealing with identifying the personnel and the schematics that they use and how does it affect what we do. You just have to press fast forward on some of that, and then the travel component, we got back Saturday night and we'll leave tomorrow. It feels like we just got home, so there are a lot of moving parts."

On Tchienchou:

"Jack's a really smart kid. He's a very talented athlete. He played a lot of different positions at his high school. He went to St. Pius in Atlanta. He's really gifted. He's fast, explosive, twitchy, makes plays, is a high-energy guy who positively affects other people around him. It's been fun to watch him grow at free safety. He's been involved as a depth returner for us. He's got a bright future."

On Patrick Jenkins:

"Pat Jenkins is the foundational piece of this team. He's been here for several years (three) now. He went to John Ehret High, left early in college (to TCU) and then came back home. When the coaching transition happened back in December, he could very easily have decided to leave. There were a lot of people who would have loved for him to go somewhere else, and he chose to stay. I think mom was a big component of that. He lived with mom. I cannot understate that relationship. He's a special guy. We talk about family, and we live it. He's family to us. He's back with his team and better for that and I know we're better for it, too, but you could not ask for a more quality young man that Patrick Jenkins. Heartbreaking situation, but we love him and it's been a joy having him back and we're walking through this together with him because that's what families do, that's who we are."

On Sumrall family game plan for Halloween:

"I just found out last night my street's like shut down or something. Whatever they're doing I can guarantee you my wife will have the game on. She's addicted more than I am, so they'll have the TV out and they'll be watching. I'm sure they'll dress up. I asked my son what he was dressed up as he said a football player. I said, come on, you've got to be more original than that. That's not very creative. They'll be watching it. They'll try to get a little trick or treating done, but they'll be watching it. The kids love it."
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