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Postgame Quotes: Football vs. Morgan State

RUTGERS HEAD COACH CHRIS ASH
CHRIS ASH: Go ahead and get started here. Obviously, it's been a long time since we've been able to come in here after a game and talk about a victory, but really proud of our players. Really happy for them. They've worked extremely hard. I don't care who we played, what the score was. Our players deserve and earned the right to feel good after a game on a Saturday.

It's a really happy locker room. Got a chance to break a streak. Very resilient, gritty. Our brotherhood was tested this week after the loss last week, the medical issues we had on Sunday. But I think that speaks volumes to our locker room and our kids, that won't quit mentality and just want to keep working to get better and be the best that they can be. Really happy for them.

Obviously, the game, we won it and did what we needed to do. Still things that we've got to work on and clean up. We had a chance to play a lot of players. I think you got a chance to see some of the younger players that we've been excited about, that we've got to continue to develop and get reps and, hopefully, will continue to give us a chance to win on Saturdays.

Again, just so happy for our players. We'll put this one behind us to get moving. Get ready for Big Ten play. Obviously, we've got our first road game, and it's going to be an exciting one. We're going to enjoy this one for 24 hours.

Q. Chris, Johnathan Lewis' performance stands out with all the touchdowns. Did you guys make a concerted effort to put him in situations where you knew he'd have success?
CHRIS ASH: No, I mean, that's been the plan all along to put him in a game situation where he'd have success. These are the same plays he's been working all through training camp. In this game, obviously, the situation of the game, the score of the game afforded us the opportunity to put him in, and he took advantage of it.

And it's not just Johnathan, it was the offensive line. They blocked the plays well. We executed the calls that were made, and we were able to keep in there and keep him going. I'm happy for him. He's been patient and been persistent in his preparation. He did a good job, when the opportunity presented itself, to go out and play more snaps than he has so far this year.

Q. Coach, this week you instituted a lot of 11 and 21 personnel. Was that something you guys instituted in your game plan this week?
CHRIS ASH: No, it's what we've been doing. It's been our offense. We didn't make any changes. We didn't adjust anything. We just had to go out -- we had to get better. That's what the focus of this week was. It's the focus every week. It's the focus every day just to get better.

I think this game honestly shows we've gotten better because I don't know that we could have done that last year to be able to go out -- it's what you want to do, it's what you expect to do as a coach in a game like this, but it's another to actually go do it, and we were able to go do it.

We didn't relax at halftime. That was obviously the concern, being up 34-0 at the half. What time of team would come out in the second half? I think we went out and still worked and played really hard and executed the calls and continued to get better.

Q. For Johnathan to score his first touchdown on a pass, especially on that play specifically, where is he now in the passing game?
CHRIS ASH: That's called an RPO, obviously. That's not a traditional play action pass or a drop-back pass. It's a different style of passing. I think that's what he brings to the table, to be able to be a running threat like he is. You know, when you study defenses and secondaries get bad eyes, you can sneak guys down the field like that. That's a dangerous threat to have. Real excited being able to expand on that as we go forward.

He's got a lot of work to do, but I think what you did see today is his ability to run the ball, and we did throw the ball with him today, and he's gotten better at that and needs to continue to work on that. But I'm just really proud of him because he works really hard. He studies the game really hard. He's gotten comfortable with the game plans for the first three weeks and was able to go in and execute the calls that we've had for him today.

Q. Coach, what did you think of the way that Kyle Bolin responded off of the Eastern Michigan game?
CHRIS ASH: It's not just Kyle, it's the whole offense. I was a little worried when we started the game, we didn't start it off the way we really wanted. I think the opening drive we had to punt, which was disappointing. We had penalties in critical situations also that we didn't like. But I think Kyle managed the game. He didn't throw any interceptions in the game that I know of. So I'm pleased from that standpoint. Obviously, in the game in the first half, we tried to establish the run, and we were able to do that. So we didn't ask Kyle to do a whole lot.

He's like everyone else. We've just got to keep getting better. Like I mentioned about the team, he's very resilient, and he's a mature kid. He's working really hard and preparing really hard. And he'll keep getting better. But to sit here and say he had a great game, he didn't really have to have one because we're running the ball so well.

Q. Business as usual for Jerry? Did he make a big deal out of it?
CHRIS ASH: No, it's been that way all week. There's been no issues with Jerry. We had the setback last Sunday. He was in the office on Monday. Had the same normal weekly preparation that he's had and will continue to have.

Q. We didn't see that much of Janarion after the first quarter. Is that part of your plan to preserve him for Big Ten play, or is there something that kept him out of the gain?
CHRIS ASH: No, Janarion, in my opinion, he's our best playmaker on offense. When you get the game under control like that, you want to be smart with those type of guys, and that's really what it was.

Q. Is there anything that you saw from the freshmen, like (indiscernible) yards or need more playing time going forward?
CHRIS ASH: No. It means they have potential to help us if needed. I mean, they're like anyone else. They've just got to keep grinding every single day to get better. It is good to get the game experience, though, because that's a true measuring stick of where you're at. I was really excited about Blackshear going out there and running the way he ran. He's not a very big guy, but he ran hard. He's physical. He's obviously got great feet. He's got good speed, where he's got a chance to make some plays in the open field and take it down the field. But we want to use him to help us. I think we've got some good backs in front of him, but we will use him as he continues to grow and mature and improve in certain situations.

It's not just him. Bo Melton had a really nice reception on a deep ball today. We need to get him continuing to improve and get going and hopefully add value like that to our offense too because that's what's been missing in the first couple of games.

Q. I know a game like this is going to get fans very excited about Johnathan. Assuming that Kyle is still your starting quarterback going forward?
CHRIS ASH: Yeah, Kyle's good. It's good to have Johnathan get out and take reps. It was great to see Gio get out there and do some things too. I feel really good about the depth at that position. We've just got to keep bringing it along.

Obviously, if we can't play good football at the quarterback position, we're going to struggle. We've got to get better there and at the offensive line.

But, again, just really happy for those players to be able to celebrate in that locker room and enjoy a Saturday night.

Q. Jonah Jackson, he didn't start?
CHRIS ASH: Yeah, he's suffered a -- just a strained back last game. So he didn't really practice much this week. We hope to have him back here this next week.

Q. The defensive performance, is there any significance to a shutout versus 3 or 6?
CHRIS ASH: Oh, absolutely, it's a big deal. It's an absolutely big deal. We talked about this game, the focus was on the ball. We needed to protect the football, which we didn't. We had a fumble. Johnathan Lewis put it on the ground also. When he scores a touchdown, we need to be able to hand that ball to the official, and he didn't.

But this game, the focus was about the ball. We needed to be able to protect it on the offense. We needed to take it back on defense. I feel decent that we did both of those things. Josh Hicks had the one fumble with poor ball security that we can't have, and we've got to get that fixed.

But I thought the defense played well. I really did. Getting a shutout is hard to do. Everyone assumes that you can do it against this team or that team. It's hard to do. There's a lot of things that go into it. Proud of our guys to be able to get that done.

FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
 
RUTGERS RUNNING BACK ROBERT MARTIN
On picking up the win: "It definitely feels good. We had a week of preparation. Everyone was working hard and was locked in, so it definitely feels good to go out there, execute and get the win."

On playing next week at Nebraska: "We feel like we're going into a new season with Big ten pLay coming. Everyone has to bring their A game. I look forward to going out there and our team looks forward to going out there next week [at Nebraska]. They're a good team and it's a good environment. We just want to showcase the work we've put in all offseason."

On the play of Raheem Blackshear: "I was real happy for him. I know he was really anxious to get out there. My high school played his high school in the state championship, so he's used to winning. When he got in there, I told him just to be patient and let it come to him. That's what he did and I'm really excited for him."

RUTGERS QUARTERBACK KYLE BOLIN
On the freshmen playing: "I'm really proud of them. We knew how talented they were during camp, and we really wanted to get them going this season. For them to come out here and perform at a high level just builds confidence. This game is all about confidence. I said last week, I wasn't playing with a lot of confidence, and that affected my performance and ultimately the team's performance. But we came out with our heads held high today, and it showed."

On the play of Johnathan Lewis: "We've been pushing to get him on the field the past few weeks. This game was a great opportunity for him to come in. I told him on the sidelines 'man, it couldn't be easier'. He came in and scored touchdowns on four plays, so that was good."

RUTGERS QUARTERBACK JOHNATHAN LEWIS
On his first touchdown: "We practice all week with that play. With the safety, they were playing cover zero on us, so once the safety came down, the throw was wide open."

On playing with the other true freshmen: "As a group, we've been practicing every week together and together we improve every week and it showed that we have a bright future."

On his performance today: "I guess I did good. I really don't make anything of it because it's what I'm supposed to do. I'm supposed to score, get points on the board and that's what I did. I helped contribute."

RUTGERS DEFENSIVE LINEMAN DARNELL DAVIS
On what made the defensive line successful: "We cleaned up the mistakes. We had a few today, but we'll be where we need to be at all times. I think that's the best thing, just cleaning up our mistakes."

On getting the win: "It feels amazing. It feels great. I'm happy that the younger guys get to enjoy this. We'll enjoy it tonight, but tomorrow we have to go back to work because this doesn't last forever. We have Nebraska coming up, so we have to look forward to that." 

RUTGERS OFFENSIVE LINEMAN DORIAN MILLER
On the win: "It's been a little while since we've won. As Coach Ash said in the locker room, 'no matter the opponent and the score, it feels good to walk back in that locker room with a winning feeling on a Saturday afternoon'. There's things to clean up, by I'm happy with how [Michael] Maietti played and all the guys across the board."

On the play of the younger guys: "It's always good to get the younger guys in. I remember the first time I played in a game, it was against Howard. So in these types of situations, it felt good to finally put that weight on our shoulders, do what we were supposed to do and get these guys in to have their first set of plays."

MORGAN STATE HEAD COACH FRED T. FARRIER
On coming into an environment like Rutgers: "For me as a coach and our football team, we are going to embrace these opportunities. This is an opportunity for our kids to play at a high level, a great football environment, stadiums where there are going to be good crowds. It's important. We use it in recruiting. We want to compete against those guys and put together a game plan that is going to give us opportunities to be successful. Obviously today we weren't good enough. We have to find a way to go back to the drawing board, figure that out and make sure we are putting our kids in the right positions and developing confidence in those kids to compete against anyone in any point in time, because all those football fields are 100 yards by 53 yards."
 
On bouncing back for conference play next week: "You have to have a short memory. You've got a quick turnaround. We've got to go right back to work tomorrow. Really, on the bus on the way home, figuring out the things we did not do correctly so that we can correct those as quickly as possible and then move on to figuring out our next opponent (North Carolina A&T), which is in our conference and trying to get ready for them to come in our place next week. They are one of the better teams in our conference. They played in the Celebration Bowl as conference champions two years ago. They win eight or nine or ten games every year. They beat some FBS opponents so they are going to be a really good football team to play against. We've got to get to the things we do well, do more of it, and just try to find a way to put our kids in the best possible position to be successful." 
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Players Mentioned

Darnell Davis

#59 Darnell Davis

DL
6' 2"
Redshirt Senior
Josh Hicks

#8 Josh Hicks

RB
5' 10"
Senior
Jonah Jackson

#73 Jonah Jackson

OL
6' 4"
Redshirt Sophomore
Robert Martin

#7 Robert Martin

RB
5' 11"
Senior
Dorian Miller

#60 Dorian Miller

OL
6' 2"
Redshirt Senior
Raheem Blackshear

#25 Raheem Blackshear

RB
5' 9"
Freshman
Kyle Bolin

#9 Kyle Bolin

QB
6' 2"
Redshirt Senior
Johnathan Lewis

#11 Johnathan Lewis

QB
6' 3"
Freshman
Bo Melton

#18 Bo Melton

WR
5' 11"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Darnell Davis

#59 Darnell Davis

6' 2"
Redshirt Senior
DL
Josh Hicks

#8 Josh Hicks

5' 10"
Senior
RB
Jonah Jackson

#73 Jonah Jackson

6' 4"
Redshirt Sophomore
OL
Robert Martin

#7 Robert Martin

5' 11"
Senior
RB
Dorian Miller

#60 Dorian Miller

6' 2"
Redshirt Senior
OL
Raheem Blackshear

#25 Raheem Blackshear

5' 9"
Freshman
RB
Kyle Bolin

#9 Kyle Bolin

6' 2"
Redshirt Senior
QB
Johnathan Lewis

#11 Johnathan Lewis

6' 3"
Freshman
QB
Bo Melton

#18 Bo Melton

5' 11"
Freshman
WR
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