Chirps From The Byrd – Head Coach Byrd, That Is:
Coach Byrd: Yeah a little closer than I wanted it, but I wouldn't change a thing right now. I was real proud of the boys effort. Boerne always brings a lot of excitement when we play them. We used to be in the same district with Boerne before they split into two high schools. It's Boerne Champion now, but it's still the same community. They are a good team. They were 5-5, but they lost a lot of games when their quarterback was hurt. Defensively, they probably played their best game in a lot of ways. We weren't hitting on all cylinders and then when Yancy got hurt it threw us off for awhile. We knew we could run the ball the 2nd half but then we got a holding call that threw us off, and then we fumbled. That killed two of our drives in the 2nd half when we really needed those things to go. In the first half, we got a good turnover when we blocked the punt and Skylar caught it at the two. Then we made the two offsides and we couldn't get into the end zone. So we had some situations where we just didn't execute. But hey, we're still playing and that's a great thing. But it was a crazy game. And what a great finish when Skylar came in and did a great job blocking that kick at the end. It was a great overall effort. Kevin had a good game. Frankie Alvarez had a good game. I thought our offensive line all in all did a pretty nice job. It's kind of funny because especially on offense the week leading up to the game, we didn't have as good of a week as I wanted practice-wise. I think after the Boerne game they now see that it's for real. It’s like I told them yesterday; before the playoffs, half of the state has already put up their pads and then now half of the teams that are left have already put theirs up. At this point in the season you're not going to run into any bad teams. So if you don't want to practice hard, then you will also be putting away your pads as well. And this week we've had two good days of work. Dub hasn’t said much about it, but against Canyon he got his elbow hit pretty hard, and since then you can see that sometimes he's throwing the ball well and sometimes it takes off on him. It’s just been hard to rotate his arm. But he's through with that now and he's had two good days of throwing the ball this week. I'm proud of Dub. He's had a great year. And we're going to win with Dub. And I’m glad we’ve got a guy with experience. Yancys injury - boy I hated to see it. But what a great kid. What an outstanding kid. I'm so proud of where he has come since his freshman year to where he is this season. I’m so proud of him. There wasn't anything illegal about the tackle. The guys spun him around and kind of grabbed him by the neck, which some people say is a horse collar. But it wasn't that. He just got his foot caught funny when he got pulled around.
Mule Fan: What happened with the referees and the clock at the end of the Boerne game?
Coach Byrd: Well I got a page email from the timer up in the pressbox and he said a couple of times the box stuck and that they had some problems getting the clock to start. But I told the official that hey, that’s not our problem. And then that last call that the ref made I have never seen called before. The official said that after we downed the ball that our guys were getting up slow. Usually the official will momentarily stop the clock and wait for everyone to get up off the ground and then he will start the clock again. But the referee called an official timeout and wouldn’t start the clock again. That could have been a game changer. I kind of think personally that he was mad and he thought that the next play was third down. And so he called the timeout to show us he was boss and then when he realized it was 4th down, not third down, he looked pretty nervous out there. I have never seen that call before and I wasn’t happy about it. And I have since talked to other coaches and none have seen the official stop the clock and not restart it because of players getting up slow. But we got the roughing the kicker call on the next play, which I thought was his other bad call, because our kicker took a couple of extra steps which would have established him as a runner vs. a kicker. I think it was a makeup call. So we came out even (laugh).
Mule Fan: Do the guys seem confident this week?
Coach Byrd: I think so I really do. I think they see now that they could have done a lot better against Boerne if they had had better practices. And this week we've had two great days of practices. I think they got a good enough scare that they're going to practice harder, take the little things more seriously, play with more intensity realizing that their is no more safety net. If you get called for penalties and you give up some passes and give up some third and fourth downs and you don't punt the ball well, then they’re going to be putting their equipment up. But if they do those things right then they can continue to keep playing. I think the close game was good, I really do. I'm glad they got scared a little bit. I wouldn't say that they are scared, but I think they are now thinking that I’ve got to start taking care of all the details and I better realize all the little things. I’ve noticed this week that if they drop a ball in practice, they are a little harder on themselves. They are getting on the scout team to give them a better picture. You hear people say that when you get to the playoffs you got to take it to a higher level. You, the parents and fans see it on Friday night, but I see it on Monday and Tuesday's practices. I saw it this week. I saw a sense of urgency but with confidence. The kids have embraced Dub well, knowing that he's the guy and were going to win with him. And Dub has worked his rear off and he's a good quarterback. People have to make plays now. You can't go along playing steady football and continue to win games. Somebody has got to step up and make an interception or cause a fumble or block a kick. These games from here on out will probably be left up to four or five plays. You don't when those plays are going to occur and you don't know who's going to be in position to make them. So you gotta play with the mindset that some opportunity going to be in front of me and I need to take advantage of it. And the the boys are seeing that now. They are doing everything they can to play their best game on Friday.
Mule Fan: Tell us about this week’s opponent – Dripping Springs.
Coach Byrd: Dripping Springs is not very big but they're very quick. By contrast, Boerne Champion’s line was huge. I've learned over the years that you can’t really worry about the other team’s size. There is nothing we can do about it so you don't dwell on it. You just tell your guys that they have to play with more intensity and be quicker than them. Dripping Springs is a well-coached team. They play with a lot of intensity. They have a receiver, #3, that makes plays every game. He ran back a kick against Lake Travis. I saw him play against Cedar Park and he made some huge plays against them. He's a complete ball player. Their quarterback gets it done. He's not like the Boerne kid and he’s not going to make huge plays to beat you. But he’s going to get the ball in the right guys hands. Their offensive line blocks well, but they’re not real big and they’re not real physical. They’re not going to blow us off the line. Their defense is very quick. I mean they're very quick. Their two defensive ends, #43 and 30, are very athletic. They make a lot of plays. #25 in their defensive secondary, he's a safety, he's had seven interceptions. Their defense already has 19 interceptions in11 games. They are very athletic. They can really go up for the ball. We’ve got to make sure we don't throw the ball up for grabs, because these guys can come down with it. Their kicking game looks very adequate. They are probably not going to beat themselves; Alamo Heights is going to have to come out and execute better than they do. We can’t have turnovers and we’ve got to have guys that step up and make a play when the opportunity is there.
Mule Fan: How did we end up playing this week at Vandegrift Stadium, which is even north of Dripping Springs?
Coach Byrd: I didn’t want to play in Dripping Springs. We played Killen there a few years ago and you have to go through a parking lot to get to their dressing room facilities. And we were the home team and the facilities weren’t very good, so I can imagine what the visitor’s locker room is like. So we started looking for sites and I was pulling for Ferris Stadium here. I would have loved to play there. There is nothing good south of Austin. There are a couple of the inner city fields. They’re nice but their turf has some sand in the base of it and it’s harder than most fields and I didn’t want play on that. So the Dripping Springs coach offered Vandegrift. It’s a brand new stadium and it’s only 12 miles farther than Dripping Springs. So I agreed to Vandegrift and he agreed to Ferris and I lost the flip so were on the road again. The boys were bummed that we weren’t getting to play closer to home, but I said hey, you get to play in cool stadium and you get out of class earlier! So now they are all excited about that! So I’m back to being the hero I think on that one! It’s nice to play in nice stadiums.
Mule Fan: Thanks so much Coach and have a great game on Friday Night! Go beat Dripping Springs!
Looking Ahead:
AH Mules vs. Dripping Springs Tigers
Round 2 - Area Championships, Division II - 4A State Playoffs
Friday, November 18th - 7:30 PM
Vandegrift Stadium, Northwest Austin
Woa! Hold the phone! Don't make plans to leave town just yet for the Thanksgiving holidays. Our Mules are playing this Friday night at Vandegrift Stadium in northwest Austin against the Tigers of Dripping Springs in the Division II - 4A Area Championships! After an exciting win last week against Boerne Champion the Mules have had a great week of practice and are ready to tame the Tigers to keep advancing in the state playoffs. Dripping Springs comes from District 25-4A which includes the powerhouse teams of Lake Travis and Cedar Park. Vista Ridge, who the Mules played in Round Two of the playoffs last year is also from District 25-4A. So the Tigers are used to playing tough football, just like our Mules. They also have a matching season record of 8-3 (4-2 in district with their two losses coming from Lake Travis and Cedar Park). Last Friday, Dripping Springs beat Austin Lanier 48-0 in the first round of the playoffs. Offensive players to watch are #17, QB Kyle Johnson who leads the team in total yardage and receivers #7, Lane Kelley, and #3, Joey Herrick, a big-play receiver who is averaging 26 yards per reception. The Tigers also rely on running backs Derek McLemore #45 and Omar Pereyra #22, who have rushed for 542 yards and 521 yards respectively.
Dripping Springs runs a spread offense and they like to run a balanced attack of both running and passing. To date they have rushed for 1,571 yards and passed for 1,678 yards. That compares with 1,637 yards rushing and 2,093 yards passing for the Mules. Defensively, the Tigers are a very quick team that gets to the ball in a hurry. They have two very talented defensive ends and a strong secondary that has a nose for picking off passes.
It's Round 2 and every team at this point deserves to be in the playoffs. Fan support is a key and we encourage you to make the roadtrip to Austin to cheer on our Mules. We had a great turnout last week against Boerne Champion and we are looking for even greater fan support this week. We will see you there!
Go Mules! - Beat Dripping Springs!
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