Kyle Schweigert

Kyle Schweigert
Kyle Frederick "Bubba" Schweigertis an American football coach. He is the current head football coach at the University of North Dakota. From 2004 to 2007, Schweigert served as the head football coach at University of Minnesota Duluth. From 2008 to 2013 he was the defensive coordinator at Southern Illinois University...
composure decisions few good lead mistakes mostly ted
Ted made some good decisions and a few mistakes, but mostly he showed good composure to lead the offense.
good hurt learned teams
I think we learned a lot tonight, especially in the first half. Good teams are going to hurt you when you make mistakes.
concern developing few graduated graduation guys missing offensive
We have a few more guys missing than what we had hoped. But, you know, we graduated a lot of guys up front, and that's our No. 1 concern right now, is developing the offensive line.
close coach couple hard head ran selling step substance taken time work
I don't think it's any easier. I really don't. My first couple years as head coach, I ran around selling a dream, and I'm still selling a dream, only there is a little more substance to it now because we've taken a step in the right direct. But it's still just as hard of work to close the deal. And any time you relax, I don't think you'll do very well. You have to work just as hard as before.
class coming exciting positions quite recruit signing specific time
Signing day is an exciting time of the year, and once again, we think we have an exciting class coming to UMD. It's a little different than my first two classes. This year's class is not quite as large. We were a little more specific in the positions we were going to recruit early.
best developing football guys returning team town ways within
Eventually, we want our whole returning team -- and will have our whole returning team -- in town for the summer. One of the ways you get better as a football team is developing the guys you have within your program, and one of the best ways of doing that is in the summer.
compete conference schedule
Our expectations are to keep getting better through the non-conference schedule and then to compete for a conference title. We will compete, hard.