“The amount of talent we have on this team and the depth and the experience makes us a very good team,” offered Aggie head coach Dan Hawkins after his team dismantled the Toreros.
“We expect to play well whether we play Tulsa or San Diego. We have a lot of weapons. Hunter (quarterback Hunter Rodrigues) is making a lot of plays and we can run the ball and we’re pretty solid up front.”
Hawkins said that when San Diego coach Dale Lindsey shook his hand after the game he said, “Where have you been hiding these guys?”
For his part, Lindsey was philosophical in defeat.
“Our guys played hard and played well at times, but Davis is a very talented team,” Lindsey said. “They’re going to have a great year. We just didn’t play well enough to stay with them.”
“We just executed really well,” Rodrigues noted. “This was a great team win. Our coaches put together a great
game plan and put us in a position to be successful.”
Asked if this was a special team on its way to a special season, Rodrigues smiled and said, “It’s starting to feel that way. We have some special guys and we’re just trying to take what every day brings us.”
Nearly every member of the 70-man Aggie traveling squad managed to see action as Hawkins substituted liberally in the
second half.
“That was a lot of fun to use so many guys and get to see themcontribute,” Hawkins added.
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