“And that’s going to be the first priority getting through spring practice and getting through … It’s not just to say, ‘Hey, we’re going to run this route concept that somehow the world has never seen’ because if there was a play that you could run to fix the problem, everyone would run the play. It’s the exact same thing we said defensively going to a 4-3. If the 4-3 solved all the world’s evils, everybody would do it. So, to me, we just … We’ve got to get … We have to reach our guys to say, ‘Hey, look here. Whatever happens, happens. But now the accountability really falls on you and we’ve got to find out how good you really are.’ Having a locker room of guys that walk around and say, ‘Hey, I’m talented.’ Well, I’ve got to see that on the field. And really, what that means is, I’ve got to see that on the practice field. Which really means I have to see that in the weight room and I’ve got to see that in offseason conditioning. Those are things that obviously, as we’ve seen, are not enough to score points. We have to do more … or to prevent points. Obviously, we’re going to lose really talented guys off of our defense. We’re going to be depending on some young guys on defense as well. That’s the natural cycle of college football and it’s time for those guys you’re talking about to step up.”