Neuheisel on Marsh

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Rick Neuheisel commended the play of sophomore defensive tackle Cassius Marsh (Oaks Christian), who had an altercation during practice on Monday that resulted in him being asked to leave the field by Tresey.

"Cassius was terrific," Neuheisel said. "He came back with the right attitude. He understands we're competing, and I think that's just where everyone on the football team needs to be, not just him."


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Keith Author Profile Page said:

Jon--I may be imagining this, but you seem to have a much more positive tone about your reporting this Spring than any time in the recent past. Is that a reflection of things you see on the field and a new attitude brought by new coaches or do you have a new girlfriend? ;>} Thanks again for a great job.

bruinbiochem06 Author Profile Page said:

We better not lose another DT!

Coach Thom Author Profile Page said:

Cassius has proved that he's maturing. Keep the fire, my boy, but play smart.

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