KENDALL MILTON
0:00 – Hard to get both you and Daijun Edwards together on the field
0:55 – When did you feel like you became back to yourself during practice?
1:56 – What is it like to watch Daijun Edwards play?
2:38 – What is this running back room capable of?
3:24 – How would you describe Daijun Edwards’ style?
4:34 – Have you officially welcomed Dillon Bell as a running back?
5:36 – What kind of development do you see with Andrew Paul?
6:28 – Does Dillon Bell ask you and Daijun Edwards for advice?
6:57 – How do you handle people saying you are “injury prone”?
7:53 – How did you find chicken wings during the national championship?
8:17 – How much of your injuries is just bad luck?
On how it feels to have both him and Daijun back healthy…
“I feel great about it, me and Daijun back. We both came in as freshman together and we were those young guys on the third team working together, and just to be out this point now where we’re both healthy and at a point to where we can both be on the field together is exciting, cause we’re out there every day together. We let each other know “Oh you should’ve hit that gap, or you should’ve done this or that”, so we just try to push each other to be great, so to be able to go out there and have success with somebody that makes me better every day, I’m excited.”
On his relationship with Daijun and what it’s like to watch him on the field…
“Daijun deserves everything that has come to him, nothing was really given to him, but he just continues to work. Even when we both came in, he just worked so hard, as you guys know he’s a pretty quiet guy so he’s not going to be super vocal, he’s just a workhorse and he just continues to come in and put that effort in every day. To be able to see him have success doing the things he works for makes me happy and it makes me want to just keep working with him.”
On what he thinks the running back room is capable of over the next six games…
“I feel like the sky is the limit with all the different backs we have. With everybody it’s a lot of different types of backs, I feel like it’ll be able to open up the offense and allow us to put different schemes in with different plays. I’m just excited for the running back room because we push each other every single day to make each other better. Getting through that barrier after a play we’ll come back to the huddle asking each other ‘did you see anything,’ just trying to get that feedback to try to make each other better. I just want to see everybody succeed.”
DAIJUN EDWARDS
0:00 – How big was it to get Kendall Milton back?
0:21 – Where were you hurt during the offseason?
1:03 – What is the potential 1-2 punch of you and Kendall Milton?
1:33 – What impresses you about Dillon Bell?
1:48 – Tell us about your journey that got you where you are
2:26 – How important was it that you got carries in blowouts from previous years?
2:54 – What is the key to a good “dead leg”?
3:08 – What is “South Georgia Football”?
3:30 – What is this running back room capable of?
3:48 – Are you well, or do you still get treatment?
4:00 – How good did it feel to get a performance like you did vs. South Carolina?
On how getting game experience early in his career helped him develop…
“It was really big. In-game action is kind of different from practice, so in-game action has made a big difference.”
On the potential of him and Kendall together as a duo…
“I feel like we have real good potential, we just need to keep working.”
On what has impressed him most about Dillon Bell playing running back…
“He’s explosive and shifty. He can make moves, can catch the ball and can run routes very well.”
0:00 – Hard to get both you and Daijun Edwards together on the field
0:55 – When did you feel like you became back to yourself during practice?
1:56 – What is it like to watch Daijun Edwards play?
2:38 – What is this running back room capable of?
3:24 – How would you describe Daijun Edwards’ style?
4:34 – Have you officially welcomed Dillon Bell as a running back?
5:36 – What kind of development do you see with Andrew Paul?
6:28 – Does Dillon Bell ask you and Daijun Edwards for advice?
6:57 – How do you handle people saying you are “injury prone”?
7:53 – How did you find chicken wings during the national championship?
8:17 – How much of your injuries is just bad luck?
On how it feels to have both him and Daijun back healthy…
“I feel great about it, me and Daijun back. We both came in as freshman together and we were those young guys on the third team working together, and just to be out this point now where we’re both healthy and at a point to where we can both be on the field together is exciting, cause we’re out there every day together. We let each other know “Oh you should’ve hit that gap, or you should’ve done this or that”, so we just try to push each other to be great, so to be able to go out there and have success with somebody that makes me better every day, I’m excited.”
On his relationship with Daijun and what it’s like to watch him on the field…
“Daijun deserves everything that has come to him, nothing was really given to him, but he just continues to work. Even when we both came in, he just worked so hard, as you guys know he’s a pretty quiet guy so he’s not going to be super vocal, he’s just a workhorse and he just continues to come in and put that effort in every day. To be able to see him have success doing the things he works for makes me happy and it makes me want to just keep working with him.”
On what he thinks the running back room is capable of over the next six games…
“I feel like the sky is the limit with all the different backs we have. With everybody it’s a lot of different types of backs, I feel like it’ll be able to open up the offense and allow us to put different schemes in with different plays. I’m just excited for the running back room because we push each other every single day to make each other better. Getting through that barrier after a play we’ll come back to the huddle asking each other ‘did you see anything,’ just trying to get that feedback to try to make each other better. I just want to see everybody succeed.”
DAIJUN EDWARDS
0:00 – How big was it to get Kendall Milton back?
0:21 – Where were you hurt during the offseason?
1:03 – What is the potential 1-2 punch of you and Kendall Milton?
1:33 – What impresses you about Dillon Bell?
1:48 – Tell us about your journey that got you where you are
2:26 – How important was it that you got carries in blowouts from previous years?
2:54 – What is the key to a good “dead leg”?
3:08 – What is “South Georgia Football”?
3:30 – What is this running back room capable of?
3:48 – Are you well, or do you still get treatment?
4:00 – How good did it feel to get a performance like you did vs. South Carolina?
On how getting game experience early in his career helped him develop…
“It was really big. In-game action is kind of different from practice, so in-game action has made a big difference.”
On the potential of him and Kendall together as a duo…
“I feel like we have real good potential, we just need to keep working.”
On what has impressed him most about Dillon Bell playing running back…
“He’s explosive and shifty. He can make moves, can catch the ball and can run routes very well.”