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Robert Foster's high school coach, Mark Lyons, read his former star player's comments in January, ones made to my colleague, Michael Casagrande.
In the interview, Foster admitted he had to be "more coachable" when discussing areas he needed to improve heading into the spring.
"He admitted that he had to grow up and mature," Lyons said during a phone interview of Foster, a rising redshirt sophomore wide receiver. "Right then and there I knew he's got it figured out. When I talked to him, it wasn't him putting the blame on anybody from Robert Foster, and I think that was the turning point in his maturity level."