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Wide receiver Marlon Moore
Moore planned on spending his time off by healing his body.
Moore got to clear his mind and not focus on stress of the past week. Moore had nicks and bruises that needed to heal during the time off, especially after games against Wisconsin, Boise State and Cincinnati.
Like Moore, Hill thought the bye week would be a good time for the players to heal.
“Give the kids a couple days off to get their bodies back,â€Â Hill said.
Tight end Isaac Kinter
Kinter practiced on Saturday and then spent the rest of his weekend with family.
He wanted to focus on his family during the bye week. He visited his parents with his wife and daughter.
“Hanging out with my family,â€Â Kinter said about his plans for the off day.
Quarterback Ryan Colburn
Colburn thought the bye week was a chance to get ready for the upcoming game against Hawaii.
“We’re gonna get a jump start on Hawaii,â€Â Colburn said.
Colburn spent time resting and catching up on his studies, but he still couldn̢۪t help but think forward to the Bulldogs̢۪ game at Hawaii.
“We’ll do some things to really focus on getting ourselves better and making some improvements,â€Â Colburn said.