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Kenny Dillingham

Kenny Dillingham

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Cam Skattebo's chaotic throwaway against BYU was actually a high-IQ play

He's so intelligent. He said, whoa, I'm outta the pocket. I can throw the ball away. So he made a decision in a split second. Instead of losing 20 yards, I wanna throw the ball away. And I knew like as it was going, I'm like, this dude's gonna throw the ball away... he's such, so, such an aware player.

This is a coach's evaluation of his player's intent.
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Coaches shouldn't be hypocritical by getting angry at players for using the transfer portal

Why would I be mad at a kid for wanting to be, do what's best for him? Coaches do it all the time. I've moved around, assistant coaches move around. What a double standard that would be for me if I don't support the players and their career aspirations. Like I support coaches and like I did in my career.

This is a philosophical stance on the state of college athletics.
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Bo Nix has enough 'dog' in him that he actually makes people uncomfortable

Bo has always been competitive and special and accurate and has moxie and intelligent. Like he's the dude that has enough dog in him that some, it makes some people uncomfortable.

Subjective opinion on a player's personality and competitive drive.
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The 'Mesh Tailback Wheel' is unstoppable in real life and video games, but 'Shark Wheel' is a pure cheat code that doesn't work in reality

Shark Wheel is probably the biggest cheat code in the video game ever created. Yes. It does not work in real life... you know what does work in real life and in the video game is mesh two by two. Yeah. Mesh with the tailback wheel. Yep. That plays, that play's still unstoppable. Video games, real life.

As an elite OC, Dillingham is making a technical claim about offensive efficiency that is generally accepted in modern football strategy.
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If I beat a recruit in ping pong and they don't want to play again, I don't want them in my program

I just wanna see somebody who's like, passionate about it... I want people that like, wanna be the very best and that are wired in a way that I don't care if they're playing Tiddlywinks, they wanna win... whether it's Spades, whether it's Chess, whether it's NCAA, I want people that it pisses 'em off to lose.

Subjective coaching philosophy.

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