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Rutgers Head Coach Greg Schiano talks about the season opener against the Cincinnati Bearcats. Schiano breaks down the rivalry, special teams and the offensive line.

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We -- win you know we and one in three years in the three years and Rose for -- reverend we have we have to do our part. Certainly been very good exciting football games agreement. Can -- once sided noise is not right. Special teams I think we've gotten better but again we need to do in the game. When things break loose when you tired. And when your playing as a team we went more alive special teams this camp and we've ever done in any point in my coaching career. And I held my breath through the whole thing we're fortunate we get out of it with no injuries so. We need to be better said that for middle pack is good enough. For us and that's what we've been been -- middle of the pack in the nation special teams team and that's not good enough. The amount of time and resources we commit to it. If we didn't commit those resources and finally. But we spent too much time of reality athletes that. We have to have better results feel good about Arafat's I don't want to sound like and don't let you know. If you look at last year. These guys play we were not dominating. By any means. That's what I need to see in our staff and program needs right now we need to go out there and be physical. And we weren't an overly physical football team last year and -- sizable. We need to see that route from these guys and still got two very young guys are forced -- -- off when it started. We start seminary games. And then you have Caleb is the guy to guard. You know he and how we're trying to figure out which one is going to get the start for the -- play. You know killed hasn't played at -- either. You know and get three guys have played and with those five or six guys we need to be more physical. We need to knock the line of scrimmage back it is not amaze. Me a look at you know if state again these idiots if Cincinnati plays 34. You look at 300 pound defensive lineman at least 23. 295 to 300 pounds so it's not easy to knock off a guy -- anchored down there and is is it is big strong guy. We need we need to be able do that we need you get some movement on -- -- regular running backs chance. Pass protection we're going to get. We'll get hit with a horrible -- I guarantee that I would do I -- so we better be ready for and we better. We better be able to throw the ball and get it off and protect them all those things I think our line has a huge job. Not only this week but all season and confident we got the -- coach and that's for sure was cal flood and I'm confident enough in the six guys because I think he worked incredibly hard but in the end these -- do.

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