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FOOTBALL WHAT ELI DRINKWITZ SAID AFTER MIZZOU'S 27-21 WIN OVER NO. 24 BOSTON COLLEGE

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Proud of football team. Wasn't pretty but they got it done.

He said this game reminded him of MTSU game from last year. He's happy the offense closed it out.

Fourth down conversion for a TD was zone and that play can't be made.

Takes blame on penalties.

Never seen four consecutive penalties like that during that third down stretch.

Used three-man rush and a spy to force Castellanos to throw. Just can't have busted coverages when that happens. Eyes were in the backfield.

"Blake Craig was difference in the game."

The OL did a good job in the run game. Got the outside zone working.

He felt the team was going to be find moving the ball once they got 3 points on their opening drive.

Feels the game shifted when Tre'Vez got the INT. He knew he was going for two when they scored on that drive.

The ball finds the players its supposed to. Luther wasn't targeted in the first quarter. But he's

The key was to contain the QB and stuff the run and they did that.

The first time team had adversity and everyone had to settle in.

Thought the explosive plays in the pass game were big and they have to keep searching for them.

Nate Noel got hot on the outside zone. Marcus Carroll had a good game, too.

Always great to have Norfleet. Worried about not doing too much with him in the run game due to the shoulder.

Called Batoon as cool as a cucumber and responded well. Batoon wasn't happy with the coverage busts, though obviously.

Doesn't want to get fined talking about the ACC ref crew. He just said it's the crew from the Georgia-Clemson game.

Presser promptly ends on that question.
 
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