I'm around the stadium all the time watching film, just trying to learn as much as I can.
We keep the house really clean. Organized and neat is better for me.
My locker is a business place. I keep my locker really neat, which I think is different than most people.
I've been surrounded by good people at West Virginia. That helped me a lot.
I've dealt with a lot of adversity and came out a stronger person.
It's God's plan, and I'm really excited to be a part of this new opportunity with West Virginia.
I feel in complete control in every situation.
It's hard for anyone or any situation to rattle me, as a quarterback and a person.
Instead of letting things break you, look at failures as opportunities to get better. Become unbreakable.
I'm not trying to prove anything. I'm just here with the Panthers, trying to help them win.
I'm going to work hard and be coachable. I think that's important. Fit into the system. Do whatever it takes to help the Panthers win.
My dad did a great job passing on what he learned from his career.
I don't get nervous. I don't feel pressure.
I'm just a southern boy who likes to go mudding in my Jeep, quail hunting, and skeet shooting.
I thought I was doing very well at Florida. Then I get suspended. Then my head coach tells me to transfer.
Obviously, I want to spend every minute with my daughter that I can.
Obviously, having a wife and a daughter is a huge responsibility.
I've been surrounded by good people at West Virginia that have really helped me.
I'm very confident in my abilities. But also my knowledge of football.
It should be an easy, seamless transition for me to the NFL, and I'm looking forward to it.
I, 100 percent, feel like an old man, but I love it. I watch the news; I'm up early.