![]() How can you prepare yourself during this time to make sure you hit the ground running? JM: It’s such a big season for you, and I imagine the virus has unfortunately slowed down your transition to Miami. I’ve spent this off-season fine tuning the little things. That’s why I’ve been working on playing with lower pad level. It’s the little things that make a big difference. ![]() I’ve also been working on my ability to play in space. QR: I’m just trying to become a better pass rusher. JM: It’s going to be a big senior season for you. ![]() Quincy Roche had 13 sacks for Temple last season and now transferred to Miami to play opposite of Gregory Rousseau.Ĭould be a late first/early 2nd guy in 2021 /cZfwHSQKJ9- Bobby Skinner June 25, 2020 I’ve done a lot of great things at Temple but I thought transferring elsewhere gave me a better shot at securing a future for myself. I’m going into my senior season and I was just doing a lot of thinking. QR: I just spent a lot of time thinking about how I wanted to spend my last year of college. Walk me through the thought process behind that move. Despite the success you’ve experienced there, you decided to transfer to Miami for your senior season. JM: You posted 26 sacks in three seasons at Temple. One of the top edge rushers going into the 2020 college football season, Roche recently spoke exclusively with MCM about his decision to transfer from Temple to Miami, how he approaches his pass-rushing plan, and why pre-season recognition means absolutely nothing to him. If your favorite team is looking for an edge defender who is no stranger to overcoming challenges and making big plays, they should already be all over Miami’s Quincy Roche. In today’s NFL, you can never have too many talented pass rushers.
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