

I just remember that the crowd was great that game, trying to get us over the hump. It was probably the lowest scoring game I've ever been involved with. What do your remember about the 2004 game against Iowa? We just have to correct the mistakes and keep fighting and go from there. We are doing everything we can at practice we had a good practice yesterday. We didn't expect this, and coming off two losses-in a row especially-we have to get back on board.

What's that been like for you and the rest of the team? In a matter of two games you guys go from being potential national champions and Big Ten champions to all of a sudden having to re-adjust you goals. He's focused on Iowa and he's just going from there. He's still keeping his head up, keeping everybody in line, and getting everybody on board, so he's doing everything we could ask from him. Things just haven't really gone the way he expected them to and certain things have happened, but he is still being a great leader. He did a lot in the off-season, trying to pick up more of the mental aspect, trying to be a leader and get everyone on board. What things have you seen from him at practice and in the locker room that makes him a good captain for this team? We get to see Anthony Morelli on the sidelines during the game and in the media room. They're very athletic, well-coached-you can tell by the technique, the discipline on the defensive line. They have Mitch King, who is probably one of the better defensive tackles in the country. Iowa has a reputation of being active on the front line and defense. I'm not sure if you'd feel good about it, but a win is a win. Would you want a win by forfeit? Is that something you guys would feel good about? That's the way we're looking at it we're not expecting anything. We went up to Michigan, we lost the game. We've heard about it but we haven't talked too much about it. Are you aware of the possibility that Michigan may have to forfeit (the Penn State game)?
