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Washington quarterback Will Rogers speaks during his first spring camp after transferring from Mississippi State.
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00:00I've been asked that a lot, but no.
00:03What's it been like this first four days out of your practice working with Fish?
00:07Yeah, it's been good.
00:08I mean, obviously, the first couple days of spring, especially with a new staff and
00:11a new system, new offense going in, it's gonna be a little different.
00:15There's gonna be some growing pains with that.
00:16But I think we've done a good job of just coming out here and competing.
00:20That's all you can kind of ask for those first couple days of spring ball.
00:22So I mean, like Coach Fish says,
00:24the challenge is to be better than we were the day before.
00:27So hopefully, Thursday, we can accomplish that.
00:30What are the big differences in this offense, and
00:32maybe a few things that might be the same as what you're used to?
00:36I mean, differences, I mean, it's NFL system, NFL terminology, and
00:40things like that.
00:41I was similar to that last year, but with my first three years with Leach,
00:46obviously, we were the air raid and did things a little different.
00:50So I'm learning just like everybody else is.
00:52And I'm trying to just be a sponge and soak up everything I can with Coach Fish.
00:56You're in a room with two early, early freshman.
01:00What has been your impression of those guys as they're just trying to
01:03kind of figure everything out on the fly?
01:05I mean, just really talented guys.
01:08You know, Marmar, obviously, he's a big guy.
01:11You know, really, really strong in the weight room,
01:14can really throw the football.
01:16And then obviously, DeMond's pretty special, and really twitched up and fast,
01:20and can also really throw the football as well.
01:21So just try and help those guys any way I can if they ever need something.
01:26And I've obviously played a lot of football, so
01:28any way I can help those guys, I'd be happy to.

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