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                  Rutgers Head Coach Chris        Ash
         COACH ASH: Go ahead and just start again thanking our fans and thanking the students for        showing up today and supporting the football team. I thought once we got going, they        actually helped us regain momentum in the game, create a lot of energy and excitement in        that game for our football team and can't thank them enough.
        
         Obviously come-from-behind victory again against a very good opponent. Coach Davie and his        staff do an outstanding job. The team was well prepared. They play hard. They are exotic        with their schemes. The option was not going to be a treat all day long and it wasn't; it        was challenging. Especially when you start the game, the speed of the game and the option        comes at you a lot faster than anything you can practice.
        
         Defensively, it's a unique scheme, a lot of pressure, a lot of cover zero. Got a bunch of        big plays against their offense and we were able to get a bunch of big plays also. Can't        say enough about our players, for the second week in a row, we come out of the gate and we        get down but nobody flinched. Everybody believes in themselves, in each other, in our plan,        and we just kept going. We made the plays that we needed to.
        
        
         To come back and get in that game and go ahead and win it; and again, these guys, I just        can't say enough about them. And their attitude and their effort and the chemistry, the        brotherhood of trust that they have right now, you just don't do those things if you don't        have it. I can't say enough about where they are at right now and how they continue to        grind and work the process as we get ready for a game each week.
        
         We have got to get better. There's no doubt about it. We have to get better. We all have        to get better; players, coaches, we have to get better in everything that we do, either        through preparation or on game day. But I really like this football team right now and how        they stick together and how they fight through adversity. We call that E+R, and there were        some big E's out there the first quarter, and we responded the right way and very happy for        these guys. With that, go ahead and open it up.
        
         Q. Obviously you come back and win the game, but the first quarters at        this point, is it enough to be an alarming trend for you?
         COACH ASH: No, I'm not alarmed. I knew this was going to be tough because of the option.        I've played enough option teams that it usually takes a little bit to get settled in and        get used to the speed of the game. They threw out a lot of different formations and plays        in that first quarter that we had not seen defensively out of two years of film        study.
        
        
         So my hat's off to them. They did a great job of coming up with an opening script and        getting us off balance, and it took us a little time to get used to the new formations and        some of the new plays that they were running. And once we did and settled in, we started to        make some plays.
        
         Obviously one touchdown in the final three quarters of the football game, I believe, and        that says a lot to our coaches and our players, to be coachable and make the adjustments        necessary on the sideline to get settled down.
        
         Again offensively we started slow in the first quarter. Again, those guys, they run an odd        front. They run a lot of six-man pressure, a lot of cover zero, and again I knew going in        that they would make some plays, some big plays against us; and if we just kept going, we        were going to make some big plays against that style of defense and that's what        happened.
        
         And then obviously special teams, Janarion        Grant, another big week, another big play that just changes the momentum of the        football game, and can't say enough about our return units right now and the way that those        guys prepare and what happens on game day with them.
        
         Q. I'm sure nothing Janarion does stuns you at this point, but his        returning ability, does it change the game itself, the way teams approach        him?
         COACH ASH: I would think it would start to; if it hasn't yet, I would think it would start        to. He's dynamic with the ball in his hands, and he can make a lot of people miss. He's got        great change of direction. He's got great vision. He's got good speed.
        
         You know, when you've got a guy back there, it makes the rest of the units better because        they know it only takes one block to spring him and they want to have that block and that's        what happened again today.
        
         Q. When he starts out making the mistake that he made, I'm sure he was        disappointed, but what does it say in the way that he personally rebounded and what else he        did?
         COACH ASH: It says a lot about him and his character and his teammates, because when you        get -- make a miscue like that, you need someone typically to pick you up. There was no        pointing fingers, no complaining, and everybody was over picking him up. They knew that the        next opportunity he had, he would make something happen and he did just that. It was not a        great play with the fumbled punt at the beginning but he definitely made up for it and he        did it when we needed it most.
        
         Q. What's your evaluation of Chris        Laviano's performance today?
         COACH ASH: You know, just like it's been for the last three games, goods and bads. There        were a lot of short, easy passes we that missed today. I obviously put Zach        Allen in for a series in the second half, and it was more to calm Chris down.
        
         We thought there were a lot of throws on the field for us to get and he missed them and he        just was going through a bad stretch in the second half. We needed to pull him out and just        get his mind right and give Zach a chance to go in and see what he can do, and we ended up        putting Chris back in the game.
        
         You know, Chris has to get better. He has to continue to trust the offense, trust his        reads and make the throws that we need him to make.
        
         Q. Why is Allen the right guy there, when in a tight game, you've already        played Gio and Oden?
         COACH ASH: Like I told you, there's nothing set with the backup quarterback position yet.        It's going to be really by committee based on the preparation throughout the week. Zach had        a great week of preparation. He knew the game plan. He executed well in practice and he        deserved that right to go in as the backup quarterback today.
        
         And again, it's just going to be by performance in practice. You earn the reps you get on        Saturday and Zach earned those reps from his performance in practice and his continued        attention to detail and his preparation.
        
         Q. Can you take us through the decision to punt on the 28-yard        line?
         COACH ASH: It's a field position game. I think we've had a lot of discussion about our        kicking game concerns and at that moment, I thought it was better to play the field        position game and try to pin him in, and obviously it worked out.
        
         I thought we had done an outstanding job with our pooch punt situations in practice, and        Dacoven        Bailey made a heck of a play. First we got a good snap, a good punt. Dacoven        Bailey made a heck of a play to pin him on the one-yard line.
        
         I had enough confidence in the way our defense was playing at the time that we could        change the field position and if we could hold him and make him punt and get a good punt        return that, we would be right back and hopefully better field position than what we ran in        and it worked out.
        
         Q. That being said, I know he doesn't have the longest range but how        happy are you with Bonagura's accuracy's so far?
         COACH ASH: I'm really pleased with the progress of Bonagura throughout the first three        games in the season. To be honest in training camp, I didn't know if he could make        anything. He just stuck to it. He continues to grind. His confidence continues to        grow.
        
         The confidence in the football team and the coaching staff of his ability to go out and        make kicks when he needs to is growing. Really proud of that kid for what he's done and        what he's been able to do each Saturday out there.
        
         Q. Has anything about what Janarion has done, has it taken you by        surprise? I ask that in the sense that I'm sure you knew about him when you inherited him        and I'm sure you were excited about having him, but anything on game day that's surprised        you or impressed you more than you might have thought?
         COACH ASH: No, not really. I guess what surprises me is when that when people know he's        the go-to guy and he's the guy they've got to stop, but he can continue to make the plays        that he makes; that's a little bit surprising.
        
         But I'm really happy for the kid. He's in a really good spot right now. Shows up every day        and grinds and believes in his teammates and teammates believe in him, and he's really        happy right now to be in the offense and be a featured player on this football team and I        just love the way he plays.
        
         Q. At outside linebacker, how did Greg        Jones look at the option with his assignments and was Clayton available?
         COACH ASH: Jones did a great job today. We knew the whole option was going to be a        problem, and cut blocks were going to be a big problem. The speed of their backs and their        quarterbacks on the edge was going to be a problem.
        
         There were times we were pretty good. There were times we were not. We got cut a couple        times. We played off the cut blocks a couple times. I thought Jones did an outstanding        job.
        
         Just a quick update on Najee        Clayton. Najee is not with us right now. He has stepped away for personal reasons right        now and was not here with us today, and not sure what his status will be moving forward.        But Najee        Clayton is not with us right now.
        
         Q. Robert Martin, your thoughts on his play.
         COACH ASH: Outstanding. I think 170 yards rushing. That's the type of running back that we        need. That's the type of running back that we expected out of Rob.
        
        
         And again, we've talked about the time that he missed during training camp, I think he's        pretty much full speed and running exceptionally well right now. He's getting some really        tough yards and can't say enough about what Rob did and what he brings to the offense, and        we need him to continue to get better and we want to be a team that can run the football        and we can win at the line of scrimmage and we've done that the last couple weeks.
        
         Q. Iowa losing this afternoon, how important is getting this win today        going into the week?
         COACH ASH: Every week is important. You know, a win every week is important. I'm not even        concerned about that. I'm just concerned about us continue to go get better and try to play        to our full potential. Whether Iowa wins or loses, it doesn't really matter to us. We have        got to worry about our ourselves and focus on our preparation and on our improvement.
        
         We have a very good football team coming in her next week. It's the Big Ten opener. Coach        Ferentz and his staff are as good as there is in America, and Iowa has done an unbelievable        job. Regardless of what happened today, they will have their team ready to play. It's going        to be another dogfight, another battle next Saturday.
        
         Thank you, guys.
        
         FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
        
         Rutgers Linebacker Greg        Jones
         On what the defense saw that they weren't expecting:        "In the beginning it was tough to adjust to because we weren't        expecting those things to happen. Later in the game, we started going back to our base        coverage. When they started going back to those formations, we were able to handle it. When        you set up for a team who runs the triple option like they do, you have to change your base        defense and go into a new defense for week. When they came out with those funky formations,        we went back to our regular defense and it worked out."
        
         On containing the triple option: "I feel like our coaches put        us in the right position to be great players. They wouldn't put us out there to        be in a bad spot. We train for this all week. We actually started learning this defense in        the beginning of fall camp, so it's nothing new for us. We were ready for        it."
        
         Rutgers Defensive Lineman Julian        Pinnix-Odrick
         On the play of the defense: "We just had to go out there and do        our jobs. I'm really proud of how guys adjusted and made adjustments throughout        the game by bouncing back after big gains and stuff like that. When you're        playing a triple option team, if guys are sticking to their assignments, it works        out."
        
         On the defense playing a lot of snaps: "We weren't as        worn out as you'd think we'd be. The way we trained in the summer and        throughout the year has prepared us for games like this. When our numbers are called, we        have to make plays when our offense needs us."
        
         On how the third-down defense performed: "It was just people        doing their jobs. I think we pressured the quarterback better this week. We still have to        do a better job at it. We're still looking for improvements and I feel like I        need to make improvements in terms of rushing the passer. But when guys do their jobs, it        comes down to who's going to make plays."
        
         Rutgers Wide Receiver/Kick Returner Janarion        Grant
         On his punt return: "I saw where I could go, so I went that        way. Then I saw the flow of the defenders coming that way, so I had to cut back and the        defenders went another way so then I made another move and I was in the endzone by        then."
        
         On teams adjusting to his play: "I just have to keep my head up        and be prepared that teams might kick it away from me later in the season."
        
         On the slow start: "We just have to start faster. Even at        practice, if we start slow, we just pick it up. It doesn't just happen        instantaneously. It happens over time. We just have to keep getting better with        it."
        
         Rutgers Running Back Robert        Martin
         On what the team needs to do better: "We just need to remain        focused and execute every play. That's our biggest problem. We don't        execute every play. We have slip ups and that's what happened."
        
         On the play of Janarion        Grant: "Janarion is just different. I love going out there with him        and competing with him. Even at practice, he wants to win at everything he does and I like        that. That's how I am. Just knowing that when he has the ball in his hand, we        know he can take it the distance. It means a lot."
        
         On his 80-yard run: "When I was running, I could just feel        defenders coming at my heels. I just said to myself 'pickup your heels and keep        going'. I have to give credit to the offensive line. They did a good job of        blocking. All week in practice I could see creases because the defense was blitzing a lot.        The lanes opened up well. The offensive line executed and I just knew what I needed to        do."
        
         Rutgers Quarterback Chris        Laviano
         On the importance of the win and looking towards Iowa: "It was        extremely important. This is where the games begin to pick up a lot and where speed and        talent are difficult. We're going to study Iowa like any other team and come onto        the field with a lot of juice."
        
         On the play of Janarion        Grant: "He's bailed us out of so many games and everyone        is so confident in him. His mistake was early in the first quarter, so it didn't        really matter. We just needed to continue making plays for him."
        
         On the confidence of the team now: "The belief in our training        and our physicality and the trust we have in our coaches, we have the confidence that no        matter what the circumstance, we can prevail."
        
         Rutgers Kicker David        Bonagura
         On his three-for-three day: "On the 41-yarder, immediately when        I walked out there, I thought of last week when I missed from that same distance and spot        on the field. I just told myself 'I'm not missing this one'.        I did everything my coaches tell me to do. Right before I step back, I tell myself        'eyes back, swing through the ball, don't rush yourself and trust the        front line'."
        
         On his progression: "My ability has grown tremendously. During camp, I        wasn't doing too well. I was missing kicks I shouldn't have and missing        chip shots. Then I just focused on what I was doing and my mechanics and ability. I have        the ability to make every kick. It's just a mechanical thing. If one        thing's off, it can throw you off. So I've progressed a lot since        camp."
        
         New Mexico Head Coach Bob Davie
         Opening Statement: "I thought our kids really played hard.        I'm really proud how hard they played, how physical they played. We all saw what        happened. We were up 21-0. We get the big wheel route thrown on us for a touchdown and then        we jump out of our gap and (Robert        Martin) takes the long run. They had two long runs in first half and then the punt        return. But I thought, for the most part, pretty much felt in control, quite honestly, from        the game plan-strategy stand point. I felt good about our plan and how our kids played. We        probably had more yards than what they had. Probably had a lot more time of possession.        Then we turned the ball over one time on the fumble. We had the interception, but really        the fumble hurt us. We punted the ball down the middle of the field when we        didn't want to. We missed a field goal there that would have gotten us within an        on-side kick. Big picture, I'm proud of our kids. I'm proud of our        team. (Rutgers) plays Iowa, Ohio State and Michigan their next three games and        I'm more than proud of what we put on tape to have those three football teams        watch what we did."
        
         On the on-side kick: "We stopped them after that. They        didn't score. We didn't execute. We've been really good at        (the on-side kick). You are supposed to bounce the ball over the kid's head.        We've been really good executing that. Just at that time, that moment, we        didn't get it executed the way we practiced it. But I don't second        guess it at all. We had some momentum there, back in the game, took our shot and        didn't quite get it executed."
        
         After going up 21-0: "Two busts. We had a corner on the wheel        route that didn't come off and play the wheel route for an 80-yard touchdown. We        had a defensive end jump out of his gap on the touchdown run. We had two individual        mistakes that hit us at the wrong time and gave up two explosive plays. That's        what the frustration is for our kids and our team. We are up 21-0 and then you give up that        big pass, it's like the air comes out of the balloon a little bit.  But        again, we rebounded from that. Our defense in the second half was backed up after the        on-side kick. After the punt return, we had a short field. The defense fought their butt        off in the second half. They gave up the two big plays and (Rutgers) walks out of here with        350 yards and they had 155 of them on two plays."
        
         On the bye week: "I think it's a good time for us. We        came up here without (running back) Teriyon Gipson, without (linebacker) Dakota Cox,        (corner back) Jadon Boatright, arguably our best player on offense and best players on        defense. Austin (Apodaca) went down with a shoulder. It comes at a good time.        We've used a lot of energy these last two weeks. I think it comes at absolutely a        good time before we get into conference."
        
         Looking at first three weeks of the season: "This one, we        talked about the old thing - 'don't let New Mexico State beat        us twice.' I thought our kids bounced back and played hard. We have a chance to        be a good team. We talked about it after the game, we've got have a maniacal        attitude of doing your job and doing the little things right. I feel better about our team        right now than I did last Saturday from a standpoint of fighting against a good opponent.        Again, we walk out of here with our heads held high and we have a chance to be a good        team."
        
         On the kicking game: "I'm concerned. We do have a        punter punting for the first time in major college football and we made a mistake floating        it down the field. (Janarion        Grant) is going to prove you wrong. You kick it to (Grant) and he's going to        score. The on-side - we had such an opportunity, but we just didn't get        it executed right. He's really good at doing it and he didn't get the        same bounce on it that he normally gets."
        
         Redshirt Junior Quarterback Lamar Jordan
         Despite the outcome, having barely played the first two games, how did it feel to        be out there making plays? "That was a blessing, you know. Thank god,        because those two weeks, that was hard. Playing football is my life, so I just have to        thank him right now. He gave me the chance and the opportunity."
        
         You made some nice passes there in the second half, where is your confidence        at? "I've always been an athlete. The coach and I sat down and        decided to upgrade my passing.  It was all about mechanics the whole way        through.  It might sound redundant and boring, and I might have gotten tired of        it, but he kept having and getting me right.  You can see it starting to flourish.        I thank God for the opportunity."
        
         What's the feeling like on the team?         "Rutgers was a good team. New Mexico was a good team. We're a        good team and now all we've got to do is learn from those mistakes.         We've been doing something good when we get out on the field. Now we've        got to finish it."
        
         On not getting discouraged after Rutgers came back from down 21-0:        "It was definitely hard.  The Big Ten takes a lot of heart.  It        was our first time playing against the Big Ten conference.  We knew they were        going to bring the boom and we just had to respond.  We played a good game, but        they just beat us by one step."
        
         On the upcoming bye week: "We could just regroup after this        game. You could tell our team is really gelling together. Rutgers was a good team and a        good test for us.  And I'm glad we got the opportunity."
        
         On the play of the running backs: "I'd take any of        our backs over anybody in the country.  We've got a lot of backs that        have a lot of talent.  Of course (Teriyon Gipson), you know, is superfast, but        we've got a lot of backs with a lot of talent.  I felt it like we played        a good game, even though (Gipson) was out.  But if we had, him, who knows, we        might have added 14 more points.  Our backs are good.  Regardless of        who's in, I know they are going to shine."
        
         On the play of offensive lineman Avery Jordan: "I felt like he        did good.  He's a young player and he's still learning a lot        of things, but he did good. You could tell he's very athletic. The only way to        learn is if you throw him in with the wolves.  I felt like he did a good job. Now        he can learn from there."
        
         Redshirt Senior Safety Ryan Santos
         On holding Rutgers to less yardage: "It's tough, you        know.  We preached about that early on in the season during camp.  Big        plays are what's going to kill us and kill drives.  We gave up a couple        big plays on defense and some on special teams. It hurts because we've talked        about giving up big plays."
        
         On how tough it was to come back after Rutgers bounced back from New        Mexico's 21-0 lead: "It's tough.  Mentally,        we were all locked in.  We talked on the sidelines, got the adjustments        made.  It wasn't anything they did.  Deep down inside, we knew        we just had to fix ourselves and just execute the plays that were called."
        
         When you fix the mistakes, will you feel like you're a good        team? "Yes, I feel like we are a very good team.  If we are        executing on all cylinders, special teams, offense and defense, we are a very hard team to        beat."  
        
         On the upcoming bye week: "Losing two-in-a-row is never good,        but we do have this open day coming up, and with these two losses, it means we have to        mentally lock in for the start of conference play with San Jose.  We've        got to be ready since we've got a chip on our shoulder from last        year."
        
         After the bye week last year, you came back a totally different team.  Do        you foresee the same thing happening again? "If I'm        remembering correctly, we came off of the bye and played Boise the next week. We were all        locked in and ready to go.  We told ourselves that we couldn't lose any        more games.  We came in very focused off the bye week last year and were ready to        go."