Fairchild ready for Showdown
Adam Bohlmeyer
Issue date: 8/29/08 Section: Sports
Kowalczyk added that he is still expecting a good game with CU though.
"I want to see us play hard and give our best effort," he said. "I believe in the coach, the assistants and players. We are going to give CU all they can handle."
Marc Lubick, CSU's tight end coach, admitted that he can see differences between his father, former Rams head man Sonny Lubick, and Fairchild but said the end goal remains the same.
Marc Lubick is the only coach remaining with the Rams from last season.
"It's a little different but everything changes," the tight ends coach said. "We've got to go out there and do our best and compete but that's the nature of the game. Both staffs tried and are trying to do things with players and situations to make the team as successful as possible."
Even though the Showdown might be the most anticipated game of the season for many fans, Fairchild knows he has the whole season ahead of him and is viewing Sunday as just a starting place.
"This will be a good barometer to see where we are at," the former CSU quarterback said. "But wherever we are at we are going to keep getting better."
Football beat reporter Adam Bohlmeyer can be reached at sports@collegain.com.
"I want to see us play hard and give our best effort," he said. "I believe in the coach, the assistants and players. We are going to give CU all they can handle."
Marc Lubick, CSU's tight end coach, admitted that he can see differences between his father, former Rams head man Sonny Lubick, and Fairchild but said the end goal remains the same.
Marc Lubick is the only coach remaining with the Rams from last season.
"It's a little different but everything changes," the tight ends coach said. "We've got to go out there and do our best and compete but that's the nature of the game. Both staffs tried and are trying to do things with players and situations to make the team as successful as possible."
Even though the Showdown might be the most anticipated game of the season for many fans, Fairchild knows he has the whole season ahead of him and is viewing Sunday as just a starting place.
"This will be a good barometer to see where we are at," the former CSU quarterback said. "But wherever we are at we are going to keep getting better."
Football beat reporter Adam Bohlmeyer can be reached at sports@collegain.com.
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