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"I have the physical tools to do it. I've gained a lot of weight, kept my speed up, still running fast and I have a big frame. The big thing for me or any quarterback coming in is just the mental aspect of the game, getting the plays down, the coverages, the checks, everything like that. The one thing I really need to hone in on is the mental part."


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"It was quick (committing to U-M on his visit, just days after decommitting from Texas). It was weird because it had taken me so long to commit to Texas long ago and I didn't visit a lot of places. The Michigan commitment was just using my head and heart. When I was visiting, my honest plan was to visit, come back to Albuquerque, sit down with my family, maybe take another visit or two to places and talk about it. There was something about the atmosphere and the coaching staff."

"Everyone likes Andrew Luck, but I personally think that I compare mostly to Colin Kaepernick. He's tall; he has a solid frame. He's mobile; he can throw the ball. Hopefully, I can kind of simulate that a little bit. I know something I got from college coaches is Ryan Mallett's arm, but can run, so hopefully somewhere in there is what I want to do."

"Chad Henne, I grew up watching him in the mornings here. One thing that's cool, my earliest college football memories watching were Michigan games, because Michigan Stadium didn't have the lights so they always played at 12 o'clock and here it was 10 o'clock so I'd wake up early, watch "GameDay" and those would be the first games on."

"Channing Stribling. He plays cornerback. He just pretty much showed me all the technique and showed me around campus with the time he had. He took me as one of his own. It feels good to look across the room and see another guy who's from the deep South."

"Brian Cole and Tyrone Wheatley Jr. Those were the first guys I started talking to. When I was up at the spring game, I got in touch with Cole and when I was in Michigan last month working out on my own, Tyrone Wheatley came up and we would work out together. Those are the main two guys in my class. We hang out, play video games."

"They gave me a workout plan, but I have a family friend who is a really good professional trainer and I'm with him every morning at 4 o'clock in the morning training hard. I've just been working out, trying to get my strength and conditioning up."

"Every day. I've been doing that since November. We do a lot of muscle-movement training, trying to isolate the different muscles to attune the muscles I already have. We do a lot of strength and conditioning, a lot of footwork drills, a lot of on-the-field stuff. I was training with him in the afternoon and I decided I want to work in the morning. A lot of kids don't have the discipline to do that, and there's no telling what college is going to bring. If I can discipline myself to wake up early in the morning and go work out, after a long day of school and working after school, I know I'll be good in college."

"I've gained a lot of good friendships. Me and Keith Washington are becoming pretty tight and we're going to room together. He's seeking the same thing I am, he's looking to go in and prove himself. He feels that he was underrated by a lot of people coming out of high school and the same with me. I want to show people what I can do."

"They just think he's a character and they love it. They have a similar mentality to me so everybody who sees those tweets or those news feeds 'bout Harbaugh, it cracks them up and makes them laugh. It makes me look forward to entering that era."

"It's not necessarily more intensive, but it goes a lot more in depth than any training regimen I've ever had. It tells you how to stretch, how to eat, how to work out, obviously, how to recover. It's an invaluable resource to have being able to know what they do and emulate exactly what the players are doing."

"I spoke with (Harbaugh) on a bi-weekly basis and I spoke with coach (Tim) Drevno weekly. A lot of it is checking in, seeing how I'm doing, telling me how spring practice is going. It's more the everyday conversations."

"That's a reassurance to me and to my family that the coaches are still involved in our lives when we're there. There are a lot of schools where as soon as you sign or even commit, they're on to the next guy. I understand they're working on the 2016 class, as they should be, but it is nice they're still taking the time to talking to us 2015 guys."

"There's joking among my friends, which is fine and playful. But it is a weird experience seeing him on the cover of Sports Illustrated, reading about him on the Internet all the time and seeing his Twitter and being like, 'That's my coach.' "

"It definitely took a turn for the unexpected from the standpoint where the program was. On the side of it for me, my decision never changed. Michigan's Michigan for me, and I never looked past that. I trusted that whatever happened it was going to work out in the best way. With Coach Harbaugh coming in, it's just a blessing to be able to play for a guy like that in the near future. The whole process, it seems like it's been forever. I committed back in July of 2013. It's been almost two years now."

"There's going to be competition wherever you go, especially the University of Michigan and Big Ten schools. Any big-time conference is going to have competition. Massillon, the high school I went to, is going to prepare me for what's ahead. Playing in front of 20,000 people every Friday night and the pressure that comes behind playing at Massillon, winning two state championships and knowing what's at stake playing at Massillon, I think is going to help me in the long run. I have to do my part and other guys need to do their part as well. It's going to be a competition."

"I expected a lot and it's all taking place. The one thing that does surprise me and it's beneficial to us as specialists, coach (John) Baxter is special teams only, but the strength-and-conditioning coach just for us up there. So we're not going to be looked at as just 'oh, you're the kicker, we want your job on the weeks.' We're going to work just as hard as everybody else with the plan that's in place. It's 24/7 on the clock. We're going to be monitored and everything we do is going to have a plan to it." 152ee80cbc

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