Online Registration Guide
Student Administration and Support Division
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INTRODUCTION
This guidance will help you complete your online registration at the University of Liverpool using the
student portal which is called Liverpool Life. There are ten steps you will need to take:
1. Check and confirm your name and address;
2. Provide emergency contact details;
3. Provide information about your qualifications on entry (undergraduate students only);
4. Check and confirm your personal details;
5. Check and confirm your academic details (your programme and major);
6. Complete your module registration;
7. Provide your financial details;
8. Update and confirm your previous attendance details;
9. Upload your photo;
10. Provide or confirm your email address;
11. Employability: Provide information about the career interests that you have
Undergraduate students (exclusions apply): you may also be provided with a screen to register your
intentions relating to the Liverpool Bursary.
You should also complete your registration for University computing facilities with Computing
Services once you have submitted your academic registration.
BEGIN YOUR REGISTRATION BY VISITING:
WWW.LIVERPOOL.AC.UK/STUDENT-ADMINISTRATION/STUDENT-ADMINISTRATIONCENTRE/STUDENT-RECORD
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If you have already registered for an Managed Windows Service (MWS) network account with the
University you can also find Liverpool Life from the Student Digital University at:
. Click on ‘Liverpool Life’ under the ‘Tools’ box.
Enter your Student ID Number and PIN
TIP: Your Student ID Number is a 9-digit number and can be found on your offer letter and in
your academic registration email. Enter this in the ‘User ID’ field.
LOGGING IN
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NEW STUDENT REGISTRATION
This page will take you to the start of the registration process – the Registration Checklist page.
There are ten sections you will need to complete.
When you complete a section it will be marked with a red tick 
You cannot submit your registration until all of the sections have been completed. Please read the
notes on each screen which will help you complete that part of your registration.

SECTION 1: NAME AND ADDRESS
Check the box to confirm that your
name details are correct
Update your address information if
the details are incorrect. NB Your
permanent address is where you
would normally reside when you
are away from University.
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After completing a section, a
red tick will appear 
If you are not in University owned
accommodation you will need to
enter the details of your term time
address, if known, by clicking on the
link. If you will be living in University
accommodation please check the box.
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SECTION 2: EMERGENCY CONTACT
To add or amend your
emergency contact click on the
relevant link.
Choose the ‘Click here to add
a new Contact’ link to add a
new emergency contact.
Select the correct address
option for your emergency
contact and follow the
instructions on the screen to
provide the address details.
Enter the details using the
dropdown menus and free
text fields and then click ‘Add
this contact’.
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SECTION 3: QUALIFICATIONS ON ENTRY (UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY)
Qualifications on Entry
Check these details and confirm them.
Last School
Check the details and update them if necessary.
TIP: If you have any qualifications missing you are able to add them here.
SECTION 4: PERSONAL DETAILS
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To add a missing qualification please
follow the instructions on the screen
and enter the:
• Subject
• Level
• Grade
• Date of Examination
Check and
confirm your
personal
details
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SECTION 5: ACADEMIC DETAILS
SECTION 6: MODULES
Check and confirm your
programme and major.
If the information is
incorrect please use the
email address on the
screen to contact the
University.
This screen shows the modules
which are required for your
programme and year of study.
You can click on the module
title to view the Module
Specification.
Choose the ‘Click here to
add/drop optional modules’
link to select optional modules.
TIP: Read the Academic
Advice before you select
optional modules.
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Click on ‘Module Search’
to find modules to add.
You can either select the
subject and course
number if you know
them, or click on ‘Module
Search’ without entering
any criteria to see all of
the available modules for
your programme.
This screen shows a list
of modules available to
you.
Click on the check box
next to each module you
wish to add.
Once you have finished,
click on ‘Register’.
Once you have registered your additional modules you will be returned to the first screen which
will show you the list of modules on which you are now registered.
If you select too many
modules you will see this
warning.
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SECTION 7: FINANCIAL DETAILS


SECTION 8: PREVIOUS ATTENDANCE
Tuition fee responsibility
If you are responsible for paying your tuition fees you will answer this question as ‘yes’. If you
answer ‘No’ you will need to provide more information in the text box which will appear.
When you have finished, click on the ‘Save Tuition Payment Information’ button (or if you
answered ‘Yes’ then click on the button to return to your registration checklist.
If you have attended
another institution or
received a qualification
from another institution
then you should update
the information using this
section.
Select the ‘Click here to
update your previous
institution’ link.
Enter the Institution
Name and/or City and
then click on the ‘Search
for Institution’ button.
Select the check box for
the Institution you wish
to add.
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SECTION 9: UPLOAD PHOTOGRAPH
Complete the remainder
of the form by
providing:
• Date From (date
that you started the
course)
• Date To (date that you
completed the course)
• Higher Education
Qualification
(Yes/No)
• Qualification
• Subject
• Classification
• Date of Award
You must upload a photograph of yourself which meets UK passport standards.
This must be an image file stored on your computer –click on the ‘Browse’ button to locate this
file.
Click on the ‘Upload Picture’ button to upload your photograph to your registration record.
Your photograph will be used to produce your Student ID Card.
SECTION 10: EMAIL ADDRESS

Pictures are validated and
verified
Facial recognition software
will initially confirm that
the image you have
uploaded is acceptable.
Once it has been accepted
you will see this message
advising you that the image
has been sent for
verification.
If you need to update
your email address
Enter a new one in the
‘New Email Address’ field
and, to verify it, provide
it again in the field
below.
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SECTION 11: EMPLOYABILITY

Completion of this section will provide information to inform employability provision
at the University. Access each section: Career Development Planning, Work Experience
Career Interests. Upon completion, click on ‘Submit’.
LIVERPOOL BURSARY (UNDERGRDAUTE STUDENTS – EXCLUSIONS APPLY)
You must first read important
information about the Liverpool
Bursary
Then select a Liverpool Bursary
option.
Choose the relevant household
income section and indicate your
intention to receive a fee waiver
or cash bursary.
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REVIEW AND SUBMIT YOUR ACADEMIC REGSITRATION
You have now completed your online academic registration. A red tick should now appear next
to each section. You can review and amend your information at this point if you wish to check
that everything is correct.
You are required to read the term and conditions of your registration, including the University’s
intellectual property and data protection policies.
WHEN YOU ARE READY TO SUBMIT YOUR REGISTRATION,
CLICK ON THE ‘COMPLETE MY REGISTRATION’ BUTTON.
REGISTER WITH COMPUTING SERVICES
The next stage, if you haven’t already completed it, is to register with Computing Services. You
must register with Computing Services to use computing facilities and email in, for example,
the library.
For more information please read the Essentials booklet which is available from the
Computing Services IT Quickstart website at
Click on ‘Activate Account’
You will be redirected to a screen where you can provide a password, security details, and an
alternative email address.
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FINALLY, WHEN YOU ARRIVE AT THE UNIVERSITY YOU MUST ALSO CONFIRM YOUR
ATTENDANCE TO COMPLETE THE REGISTRATION PROCESS – YOU WILL RECEIVE AN
EMAIL ADVISING YOU OF THIS BEFORE THE START OF TERM.
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An interview with:
COACH HUGH FREEZE
KEVIN TRAINOR: We're joined by the
head coach of the Ole Miss Rebels, Hugh Freeze.
COACH FREEZE: Good to see you guys
again in year three. Appreciate that.
It's an honor always to represent our great
university in any of the platforms that I get a
chance to do that. Today is no exception.
We have some of the greatest fans in all
the world. Our faculty, our students, our
administration has been phenomenal. Chancellor
Jones, AD Bjork have been so supportive in our
two years, heading into year three, with everything
that they're driving for us. I'm very thankful and
grateful.
I would also like to say publicly I know our
team has adopted a young man by the name of
Chance Tetrick, he's fighting for his life. I want
them to know our team is thinking of him even
today.
One good thing about Media Days is
Coach Spurrier isn't talking about Ole Miss as
much, wanting to play us every year. Maybe that's
a good thing.
I tell people all the time of the support that
I've received from the coaches in this league. It's
been phenomenal. He and Les Miles have been
tremendous to me in helping me through my first
couple years.
Year three of our journey, we're about
being all in, relentless effort. I don't read a ton of
books, but I read a couple every summer and try to
get us a theme that we'll introduce into our fall
camp. This year's will be about us being all in with
relentless effort. Based upon the fact that I don't
know anyone doing any job can have perfect
execution all the time, but you can be perfect in
your effort.
Our spring practice certainly was reflective
to me of that attitude. I couldn't have asked for a
better 15 days than we had. Very physical, very
competitive. Looking forward to how that carries
over into fall camp.
I'm excited to get the reports from our
strength staff from what's going on there, the
additional depth we have incurred through
recruiting and developing some of the kids that are
on our campus. I'm very excited to see those
guys.
We talk a lot about buy-in percentage. In
our three years there, two, going on the third, I
think the buy-in percentage from our kids, staff,
everyone in our building is at an all-time high. It's
not totally there. I don't know that you ever get
totally there. But we do feel like the percentage is
at a point now where it should help us meet our
expectations.
I think leadership will be the key. We
haven't developed leadership within our locker
room to the point that I am totally happy with.
We're better than we were. I think Bo Wallace has
matured quite nicely. I love the frame of mind he is
in right now leading us. We need C.J. Johnson
and Cody Prewitt to come on as great leader
defensively. We have great guys on the offensive
side, Laremy Tunsil, Laquon Treadwell, that are
leading really well.
D.T. Shackelford is our Chucky Mullins
Award winner. He'll wear the jersey No. 38 in
honor of Chucky Mullins. He's in his sixth year at
Ole Miss and we're excited about the leadership
that he brings to our team. When he was receiving
his award, one of the former winners said that
when he received the No. 38 jersey, it was one of
the greatest athletic awards of his life. He
wondered if Chucky would say they got the right
guy. I know we got the right guy in D.T.
Shackelford. One of the qualities he has is he
finishes. That's another theme we have.
Our staff is all returning. I think that's
always a good sign. The continuity, the
like-mindedness in relaying who you are in core
values and the message that you want to relate to
your people. I think that's very important.
Academically I couldn't be more proud of
the progress that we've made in the APR. We've
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had two consecutive years of 965 or above. We
were struggling some when I arrived there in that
regard and couldn't be more pleased with what's
going on with that.
Offensively we've got to get better in red
zone scoring. We were not good at that last year.
It certainly was one of the factors in us not finishing
the season as strong as we started the season.
We've looked at that very closely and hopefully are
making adjustments. We've been very good in red
zone scoring every year I've been a coach until last
year.
Defensively we have to get more
takeaways and continue to improve on third-down
percentage. We've been good in red zone score
defense. We've got to improve on third down and
turnovers.
Special teams will be wide open. We've
lost most everybody there. We can talk about
specific names later.
But, you know, we know that the
summertime is over and we've had fun with our
families. I've enjoyed golfing and fishing, just
talking with my daughters, hearing Ragan's list of
how she lists the SEC coaches, Jordan and
Madison, enjoyed being around them.
This kind of signifies us getting into what
we want to do, what we feel like we're made to do.
The expectations have been risen around our
program, which we embrace. Can't wait to get
started with our kids in a couple of weeks.
KEVIN TRAINOR: Thank you, coach.
We'll go ahead and take questions.
Q. You've improved one game each
year since you've been here. What are your
realistic expectations for 2014 and how do you
feel the fans' expectations should be?
COACH FREEZE: To be very candid, I
think the journey that we've been on, I think it's
faster than I thought possible. When I first arrived
there, I really thought we would be going to
hopefully a bowl game in year three. We were
able to do that in year one and two, and win both
of them.
We had some very nice wins last year.
Going to Texas and winning, beating No. 6 LSU in
the beginning of the year. Didn't finish the season
like we wanted, obviously. But with the recruiting
that our coaches have done and with those two
successful seasons, there's no question that the
expectations are raised.
I think most fans that are close to our
program realize that we're still maybe a year or two
away of looking like a total SEC team in the depth
chart.
But I said on day one that my expectations
were to make Ole Miss very relevant in the SEC
West. And I think this year we should be that.
That's my expectation, is that we should be
competitive in every single game.
Obviously I can't control the health of
players, injuries, turnovers, how your quarterback
plays. All of those factors will kind of determining
the ending result of win/losses. There's no
question in my mind we're a better football team
today than we were in year one and year two and
we should be very competitive.
Q. Over the last couple years you had a
good backup quarterback in Barry Brunetti who
is gone now. How do you plan on utilizing
other guys? How is a guy who redshirted last
year, Jordan Wilkins, coming along for your
team?
COACH FREEZE: Jordan had a
phenomenal spring. Love the way he looks. He's
a big, physical kid that has good speed. I think
that the runningback position is one that we are
ready. We don't have to wait another year to be
depth what we should be. I think we have good
depth there. So I'm pleased with his progress.
Backup quarterback, I think we have the
same type of kid as Brunetti in DaVante Kincade.
I'm pleased with he and Ryan Buchanan. They
both bring a little different skill set to us. The good
thing is they both have used their redshirt year, so
I'm not afraid to throw them in for a series here or a
series there to see exactly what they do.
Then you got the wildcards of the Jeremy
Ligginses and the Anthony Alfords of the world that
could possibly add to that position for something
also.
I kind of like where we are at the
quarterback position right now.
Q. You referenced Steve Spurrier's
comments a couple years ago. Is that
something that has driven you? Has he ever
said anything to you about he was just joking
around? With an experienced quarterback,
does that open the window a little wider for Ole
Miss in the West?
COACH FREEZE: Why blame Steve for
saying that. I've said that all along, too. At that
point who wouldn't have wanted to play Ole Miss.
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He and I, we talk frequently now. I don't
know that we've ever had just a direct conversation
about that. But I didn't take it personally.
I'm thrilled that I can call him one of my
colleagues and friends in the coaching business.
I do think standing here today you would
rather be in my shoes with a Bo Wallace coming
back than without. Having said that, there's a lot of
people talking about the lack of returning
quarterbacks and those things.
But standing here last year no one talked
about Nick Marshall either. Two years ago, before
Manziel's first year, nobody really talked about him.
There's no doubt you feel like it might
make it a bit wide open, but there will be somebody
that emerges from one of the programs in our
conference that has a breakout year at that
position, I'm quite sure of it.
Q. How does Ragan rank the SEC
coaches?
COACH FREEZE: My daughter Ragan,
she keeps a ranking of the SEC coaches. If you're
at any of our games and viewing her an hour
before game time, she's at midfield trying to find
the other head coach. That's how into this football
season she is.
I don't know that I will give you the whole
ranking. But number one in her book is Coach
Miles. In Baton Rouge he spent 10 minutes with
her talking. Then last year when they came to our
place, she was out there without me talking to him.
To her, that's her, that's her favorite.
Q. How old is Ragan?
COACH FREEZE: She's 15 now.
Q. How do you embrace social media
at Ole Miss? You seem to tweet a lot of fishing
pictures.
COACH FREEZE: I caught big ones this
week. I got to where I feel a bit guilty about
posting the big fish I catch because I think people
think I'm being braggadocios of some sort and I'm
spoiled with the lake I get to fish in.
I try to use social media really to get the
brand of who I am and the core values of our
program out. I think it's important that any
student-athlete or anyone that chooses to use it
knows that when you hit send, tweet, retweet,
you're building a brand for yourself.
There's parts of it I do not like, but I do
think that it is in the platform God's given me. I
think that's an avenue I can use to hopefully impact
others by getting the brand of who we really want
to be out.
Q. You open the season in two NFL
stadiums. You open in Atlanta as well. How
important do you feel like those games are for
elevating that Ole Miss brand in terms of
recruiting?
COACH FREEZE: I think opening up in
the Chick-Fil-A game in Atlanta where we recruit
extremely hard, playing in the Georgia Dome
where every SEC team wants to end their season,
I think it's very important.
We get to open college football. All eyes
will be on you on that Thursday night against a
very good Boise program.
So we're excited and hopefully embrace
that opportunity and the magnitude it will have on
expanding our brand nationally. You certainly
know that could help. Hopefully we get a chance
to embrace that opportunity and make the most of
it.
Q. You had a CNN program with your
team for a while, and athlete compensation was
a big part of that. How do you feel about your
players taking stances on those issues? It
could certainly bring attention to your program
that may or may not be unwelcomed?
COACH FREEZE: I've been clear on my
stance on it. Hopefully my kids will follow.
Number one thing I tell our kids and
remind them every single week is to not forget the
blessing. They are blessed individuals to be at an
SEC program, to receive compensation to play
athletics, and for your education, that many, many
people would trade places with you. So don't
forget that, don't lose sight of that. You're blessed.
Hopefully our kids understand that.
At the same time we as SEC coaches and
as a conference have certainly been in favor of
getting full cost of attendance for our kids.
I hope that's the message that our kids
get, that they portray when they have the
opportunity to speak about it.
Q. Last year you had Alabama and
Auburn on the road. How big of a deal is it this
year to get them at home?
COACH FREEZE: It's always big to have
home games. Certainly you're going to have four
SEC at home and four away. But looking at it this
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year with what everybody expects to happen,
which doesn't always occur, but everyone expects
those to be the top two teams in the SEC West.
Having them at home certainly is
advantageous and could be big. Playing in front of
our home crowd hopefully in a game that we're
very competitive in and get into the fourth quarter,
and our Rebel Nation will be very important having
them at home for that.
Q. You closed out last year beating
Georgia Tech in the Music City Bowl. How big
would it be to go up there and play Vanderbilt
after Derek Mason already talked earlier how
it's going to be a big celebration being in
Nashville with the Vandy fans?
COACH FREEZE: I'm not sure of the
comments. But we love Nashville. There's a lot of
Rebels in Nashville. Nashville has been good to
us. We won there twice last year, had the
experience of playing at LP Field. I know that will
be advantageous. I know we can get more Rebels
in that stadium.
We're excited the game's there and look
forward going back to Nashville.
Q. When you look back at last season,
all those freshmen you really had to count on a
lot, did some of those guys get fatigued late in
the season? If so, what have you done this
off-season knowing you're going to have to
count on them so much this coming season?
COACH FREEZE: I think fatigue took
place if not physically, definitely mentally. I had a
learning curve on that, too, last year that I've had
to look at some of the things we do.
We depended on so many of those young
kids. The way we opened up the season with so
many road games in a row. Every road game was
at 7, 8 at night, we're getting back at 3, 4 a.m.
Somewhere in there, for the freshmen, it's a whole
new world for them. I do believe it took somewhat
of a toll on them, whereas an upperclassmen has
been through it, handled it a little bit better. I don't
know.
We certainly need to look at some of those
things and it's on my radar to always be aware of
young kids that are having to play an enormous
amount of snaps in games. If that occurs again
where we're on the road that much or have long
weeks for some reason, I will be much more aware
of it.
Q. Can you give us an injury update on
Collins Moore and how that affects the passing
game?
COACH FREEZE: We had an unfortunate
injury this week with Collins Moore, who was voted
our most improved player this spring at the
receiving position. That is one position we think
we have good players there, but we're not as deep
as I would like to be. So losing him for four to six
weeks certainly doesn't help us.
We think that's all it will be, is a four-week
to six-week recovery. We lost Chief Brown as well
and that hurts. We're just hopeful we don't lose
any more.
Q. Back in the spring meetings, you
and Steve Spurrier and Gus Malzahn played
golf together one day. Since you and Gus are
no-huddle guys, can you talk about the pace of
play? I understand Spurrier won a bet with
you.
COACH FREEZE: We played in under
three hours. We teed off at 6:50, I do remember
that. There's not many practice swings in that
group. As a matter of fact, I don't remember any.
So it was a quick round of golf. We got to play with
Gus several times this summer. We understand
that.
My hair is quite shorter than normal today.
Spurrier takes credit for that. If he won our match,
come to Media Day, you had to buzz cut your hair,
so that's why my hair is so short today (laughter).
Really there is some truth to that and
there's another story behind it, too, but we'll give
Spurrier the credit for that.
Q. Last year you brought in a talented
freshmen group and they played very well.
What are you looking to get out of those guys
who are now sophomores?
COACH FREEZE: I certainly hope that
another year in the off-season program with Paul
Jackson and being a college student-athlete, that
the grind of what we ask them to go through is
more common to them so that they are better
equipped and better prepared to go through the
grind of the season that we're going to ask them to
go through.
Physically I look at them right now and
couldn't be more pleased. It's hard to judge the
mental state of exactly where they are until we get
into the camp mode and get to spend more time
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with them like that.
But there's no question that those guys,
when we look back on this season, those guys will
have a huge role in defining how successful we
are.
Q. All in all being in year three, is this
program where you expected it to be when you
originally took this job?
COACH FREEZE: Being perfectly candid,
I think we're ahead. This will be the first season
that we're at the full allotment of 85 scholarships
that have been recruited. My first year, we were
around 68. Last year I awarded six scholarships to
walk-ons to fill out the 85.
But this will be our first season where we
have 85 guys who we recruited to be on
scholarship. So I didn't think, with knowing the
SEC, being around it my whole life, following it,
coaching circles, I wasn't sure we could
accomplish what we had in year one and year two.
So I think it's expedited some than what I
anticipated.
Q. I understand you not wanting to
share Ragan's complete list. Where do you fall
on it?
COACH FREEZE: She doesn't put me on
the list. I would be her number one, I hope. That's
my girl.
She lives and dies with this football now.
It's probably not as healthy as it needs to be.
Hopefully as she ages a little more, she kind of
gets out of that. But, man, her little heart beats a
hundred miles an hour when you win, she's
crushed when you lose.
Our families, the families of our coaches
probably have it harder than we do. All three of my
girls and my wife are so supportive. I'm thrilled
that I'm still thrilled I'm somebody she wants to be
around.
My fear is as they get older, my girls don't
want to be around their dad. That hasn't happened
yet and I hope it never changes.
Q. With all the talk about the
quarterbacks in the league, the down year, Bo
Wallace returns as a leading passer, what does
he have to do to take the reins as the guy in the
SEC?
COACH FREEZE: I think to continue what
he's done. He's just been overshadowed by some
really good players. Continue to cut down on his
turnovers, make sure he's making smart plays
most of the time.
The guy has a chance to, you know, own
every passing record in Ole Miss history before he
leaves there. Like I've said in many interviews,
there's no way we win two bowl games without him
the past two seasons.
I think he's matured quite nicely in the way
he leads our team, the way he goes about our
business. He feels finally healthy and confident. I
really think he's at a point where he certainly has
every avenue right now to step in and be one of
the guys in this conference.
Q. You said you thought you were
ahead of schedule on rebuilding. When you
look at what Auburn has done so quickly, what
is it you attribute to the ability for these teams
to come in and rebuild faster than ever? Have
you talked about a guy like Bret Bielema similar
to what you inherited when you got to Ole
Miss?
COACH FREEZE: Bret and I have talked,
but I don't know if that's a subject that's come up.
Every coach has their own way of going about
doing what they're going to do.
I do think one common factor in all of it,
and again this is no reflection on staffs that were
before these staffs that you're mentioning, but I
think one common thread you would see in all of
those that have had quick turnarounds and
successful seasons is accountability to the little
things. I just don't believe it's possible for teams in
this league to have any kind of sustained success
if you're not accountable to those little things.
For some reasons sometimes attention to
those wanes a bit. It affects the team adversely.
I'm sure there's a lot of other things, the systems,
communication and all that. But I would venture to
guess that all would say accountability is one of
those core things that you have to have.
Q. You commented earlier on the
freshmen that came in last year and had a big
season, one of those names being Laquon
Treadwell. Comment on the progression
you've seen from him between the end of last
season and now and what you expect of him
this year.
COACH FREEZE: Couldn't be more
pleased with his leadership right now and the way
he's developed himself. He's gained another 12
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pounds. He's a physical specimen. He's a
blocking machine. His hands are good. He really
takes serious his role of being a leader on the
offensive side of the football.
I think year two he knows that we've
moved him outside now. He knows quite a bit of
attention would be geared toward him. I think it's
important that Vince Sanders and Quincy
Adeboyejo and those other receivers have a good
year with helping being more balanced in their
design of coverages. But really excited to see
what Laquon is going to do this year.
Q. The pass-rush last year was kind of
a weak spot. How do you see that improving
this year?
COACH FREEZE: Getting C.J. Johnson
back helps us. When we lost him, it certainly
changed us some. Marquis Haynes I'm really
excited about also. Fadol Brown. Of course, the
other guys that you know we have.
But you've got to have some speed guys
that can give you some great rush in this league.
We now have C.J. and Marquis and Fadol. We're
going to see what Breeland and G. Mack can do in
fall camp.
I know looking on paper, I feel a lot better
about it going into this year than last year.
KEVIN TRAINOR: Coach Freeze, thank
you for your time.
COACH FREEZE: Thank you.
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