Part 3 of the series....
Dominick Goodman and Ben Mauk sat down with us and shared some thoughts on their time at UC. Goodman and Mauk, like most on the Commandos, continue to have NFL aspirations. Ben and Dominick hope to get some film out, and once again catch the eye of scouts.
Goodman strongly believes he has the ability to perform, but is being told speed is an issue. He is working hard to improve upon that, and appears in great shape. My personal thought is that he's the kind of guy you want catching the ball. Whether open or not, he consistently made the tough catch in crucial situations. He smiled when we discussed his ability to catch the ball, and then run over or through tacklers once he got going. With timing being an issue, it's fortunate that he has Mauk and Grutza (who is expected to join the team soon, as he is working on his masters) playing quarterback.
Dominick's favorite memory was the big win at Nippert against nationally ranked Rutgers. He talked about being a mentor to Armon Binns, currently at UC. Asked about the coaches, Goodman stated that he saw Dantonio as more defensive-minded, and Brian Kelly more focused offensively. He believes Dantonio is proud of UC's success, and of the foundation he helped provide.
Ben Mauk looked to be in great shape also. Like Goodman, Ben would like to see all home games played in front of a sold out Nippert. Although he acknowledges that upgrades would be nice.
Going from half-filled stadium to an overflow crowd is one of their proudest accomplishments. He is not surprised at the success UC had last year, and did say that Nippert was his favorite place to ever play in.
Mauk's favorite memory was playing quarterback when the stadium was full. As far as his health goes, Ben said that he is healthy, and his arm never felt better.
When asked about the coaches, he said that Dantonio's plan was to build the program up. Which he believes he did. He likened Butch Jones to Dantonio in the sense of the family atmosphere both attempt at having. Ben said Kelly was focused on "winning now", more of a CEO style coach, and did think that he will find success at ND (even though he's not a fan of the Irish).
Mauk, commenting on the appeal process he endured, thought that his case was solid. Obviously, he would not have gone through that ordeal unless there was reason for optimism. He pointed out similiarities with another case, and believes that the NCAA has a propensity for not giving UC a fair shake at all times.
Mauk also pointed out what is often overlooked. He said that a close loss to West Virginia kept the Bearcats from winning three BE championships. When asked about his best attributes, Ben said that he never gave up on a play. His ability to escape pressure and make something from nothing helped UC a lot with that attitude. Never giving up is one thing that doesn't enter the mind of either Ben Mauk or Dominick Goodman these days, and I don't think we've heard the last of them by any means.