MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Holden Willis was the last player at the press conference podium on Saturday, but the senior tight end wasn't there to answer the myriad on-the-field questions popped up after Middle Tennessee football's 36-21 loss to New Mexico State.
He got a few questions on football, like why the offense went under center more to run the ball more effectively, on how that philosophy opened him up on his touchdown catch in his final home game as a Blue Raider.
But Holden Willis was mostly at the podium to give thanks to a program that gave him a fresh start.