
Florida State defensive coordinator Charles Kelly is speaking at a coaching clinic Tuesday and shared some thoughts on the FSU defense, Auburn and other adjustments.
Kelly: "I think the up-tempo offense is good for football. If you took the fast break out of basketball, it changes the game."
— Zach Barnett (@zach_barnett) June 17, 2014
Kelly: "It takes 360 perfect repetitions for something to become muscle memory. What you reinforce is what you're going to get."
— Zach Barnett (@zach_barnett) June 17, 2014
Kelly: "Coach Fisher always says we don't do something til we get it right. We do it so many times that we can't get it wrong."
— Zach Barnett (@zach_barnett) June 17, 2014
Kelly: "Coach Fisher always says we don't do something til we get it right. We do it so many times that we can't get it wrong."
— Zach Barnett (@zach_barnett) June 17, 2014
Kelly says FSU, like a lot of offenses it faces, has lots of one-word calls. That word, though, may contain three different pressures.
— Zach Barnett (@zach_barnett) June 17, 2014
Kelly says FSU didn't make a single adjustment at halftime of the BCS title game. Spent time re-training players on the game plan.
— Zach Barnett (@zach_barnett) June 17, 2014
Kelly has been very complimentary of Gus Malzahn and Auburn. "Line up against Auburn and see if they're soft."
— Zach Barnett (@zach_barnett) June 17, 2014