Quarterback Kyle Padron draws motivation from his mistakes
03:59 PM CDT on Thursday, September 9, 2010
By KATE HAIROPOULOS / The Dallas Morning News
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UNIVERSITY PARK – SMU quarterback Kyle Padron is still steaming over throwing three interceptions Sunday at Texas Tech.
The sophomore – who had four interceptions in six-plus games last season – plans on taking out his dissatisfactions in Saturday's Conference USA opener against UAB at Ford Stadium.
"I've never played that way before," Padron said. "I know what I can do. And I didn't show it on Sunday. Turnovers happen, but I have to limit those mistakes and put the defense in a better situation. I need to come out this week and execute."
Padron practiced with his teammates Tuesday morning in a steady rain. He said his health – after getting banged up over the course of the Tech game – is fine.
Padron criticized his accuracy, which was one of his trademarks last season. He also said he escaped the pocket too soon on a couple of occasions, missing the chance to connect with his receivers for bigger gains.
"He's like everybody else – he lives with it a little bit," coach June Jones said. "But if you're going to play quarterback, you need to forget and go to the next one."
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