Q. We've been pestering you about this. But we in the media are getting pestered. Is there anymore light you can shed on Shaq Evans and why he isn't in the mix?
COACH WEIS: He's not in the dog house as I continue to say. I've heard this several times in the last few weeks about him being in the dog house. As a matter of fact, the last week and a half, he's actually practiced better and better and put himself in a position to get significant time.
The issue is, the position he's in a position to go ahead and play in the multiple wide receiver sets, and the guys playing ahead of him were playing too good to really take out. I'm not looking to take out guys just to take them out.
When it came time to substitute when his group was in, we had more two wide receiver sets and three wide receiver sets. And he and Deion (Walker) share one possession on two wide receiver set. And on three wide receiver sets he, Robby and Deion are all in together.
At that time of the game in that situation I wasn't calling very many three wide receiver sets. It wasn't to keep somebody on the field or keep somebody off the field. It was because I was running the football. I was in the stage of the game where we were predominantly running the football. But I promise you may God strike me dead, there is no dog house for number 11.