Mad scientist Carl Pelini

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Q: You love playing the mad scientist role, don't you?
A: I do. I love talking x's and o's in the off season, even if it is semi-meaningless. There's always a lot of good discussion and a lot of good ideas, but bottom line, you have to be able to execute. It's a matter of putting it on the field in the spring and see what you like, what you don't like and tweaking it here and there and then you're ready to go into fall camp.

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Talks about spring ball, new coaches, B1G...

 
Q: Based on last season's scout team and this year's winter conditioning, what defensive players should be on the fans' radar now that weren't before?
A: Our guys are always on the radar. There are a lot of guys we've watched and are excited about. At the safety position, I really like Corey Cooper and Harvey Jackson. I think they're going to find themselves in the mix pretty quick. Ciante Evans, Josh Mitchell, Andrew Green ... let me just say this: there are a number of corners who are stepping up and will fight for those spots. I think we're good at linebacker. We're just not deep. I like (Trevor) Roach and (Graham) Stoddard and (Matt) May. They had solid off- seasons, and I think that's going to be important for our defense. Now it's important they step up and have good springs. That's a lot more pressure.
Can't wait to see the new guys on the field. We're gonna be fine CB. I worry a bit about safety. I worry a lot about LB.

 
I'm excited about eliminating mistakes, stupid penalties and turnovers. I think the offense under Tim will be very well thought out.

This happens and we are a very good football team.

 
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