Arizona football coach Brent Brennan recently spoke at the Big 12 Football Media Days, discussing the team’s progress and goals. Brennan expressed his excitement about the upcoming season and the team’s development over the past two years.
Program Development
Brennan outlined the team’s journey, from stabilizing the program in the first year to establishing a culture of effort, execution, and accountability in the second year. He emphasized the importance of controlling the process and focusing on development, rather than just outcomes.
The coach also highlighted the team’s commitment to toughness, momentum, and community engagement. He praised players like Noah Fifita, who embodies the team’s values and is a role model for his teammates.
Player Development
Brennan discussed the team’s approach to player development, citing the example of Noah Fifita, who has become a leader on and off the field. He also praised the work of offensive coordinator Seth Doege, who has helped Fifita grow as a player and a leader.
The coach also mentioned Taye Brown, who exemplifies the team’s ‘red line’ philosophy of giving 100% effort every time. Brennan believes that Brown’s consistency and work ethic set a high standard for the rest of the team.
Original reporting: Arizona Desert Swarm (Tucson Sports) — read the source article.