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Daniel Kilgore – September 6, 2019 Download PDF version

Friday, September 6, 2019

C Daniel Kilgore

(On the honor of being named a team captain.) – “It’s a huge honor. I was a captain last year before the injury. To be voted on by your peers is a true honor. It’s not a job that I take lightly. I think it comes with a big responsibility and I’m ready for it, and get these guys ready to go on Sunday.

(What’s the biggest thing you feel like the captain should do?) – “Lead by example. I’m not like a big ‘rah, rah guy.’ I’m not going to stand in front everybody and give an emotional speech. I’m just going to do my job and come in with that attitude and get better.”

(Is there any difference on being a captain on team X, Y or Z compared to being a captain on a team as young as this one? Do you handle the captaincy any different because of so many young guys?) – “No. I’ll go about my business the same way I have for nine years. I go through the same routine. Be one of the first ones in and one of the last ones to leave. Well, not today. My daughter turns one (year old) tomorrow so I’m going to leave early today. (laughter) But no, it’s no different for me. (I’m) the same guy. The same responsibility – do my job.”

(How much are you going to spoil her?) – “She’s already spoiled. It doesn’t take much. Her mother does a good job of that. (laughter)”

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