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Post Game Press Conference: Neal Brown (KSU vs. WVU)
12m
Injuries impact team performance, especially on offense, as key players are sidelined. The team tries an aggressive strategy but struggles with execution, leading to missed opportunities. Defensively, issues with explosive plays and coverage allow opponents to score. The offensive line's performance is lacking, affecting overall execution. Despite recent losses, the team remains optimistic, focusing on learning and improvement while acknowledging the physical demands of the sport.