Junior defensive end Thomas Booker and safety Kendall Williamson spoke with members of the media Tuesday night as part of the regular press conference schedule. (Walter Rouse and Nathaniel Peat also participated and I'll post their videos in a separate thread.)
Booker appeared to be genuinely pleased by the physicality shown by his defensive line teammates and thought the unit didn't hold anything back. He added that Oregon's offensive linemen had changed some of their blocking techniques and they were effective, especially when double teaming.
Williamson attributed some of the big plays Oregon made to "bad eyes" by some of the defensive backs. He also shared that the group has a lot of confidence in Ethan Bonner and that he's happy for Bonner that he's finally able to play.
Booker appeared to be genuinely pleased by the physicality shown by his defensive line teammates and thought the unit didn't hold anything back. He added that Oregon's offensive linemen had changed some of their blocking techniques and they were effective, especially when double teaming.
Williamson attributed some of the big plays Oregon made to "bad eyes" by some of the defensive backs. He also shared that the group has a lot of confidence in Ethan Bonner and that he's happy for Bonner that he's finally able to play.