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So that was somewhat of a transition coming in, but it's something that has allowed us to grow as a team and an offense.
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It's something that makes a lot of people upset to say the least with the fact that's how they deal with a win like that. Looking back to the season prior when we beat Michigan State, I don't think you saw any of our players sticking flags into other fields. I think that's not how we handle ourselves. It was disappointing to see that happen.
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When you look at those Xs and Os you're pretty confident in what they are able to do.
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We don't focus on individual accolades. Everyone on our team looks at the success of our team as the most important factor.
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We live in a society of social networks, with Twitter pages and Facebook, and that’s fine, but we have contact with our work associates, our family, our friends, and it seems like half the time we are more preoccupied with our phone and other things going on instead of the actual relationships that we have right in front of us. Hopefully, people can learn from this and try to actually help if someone is battling something deeper on the inside than what they are revealing on a day-to-day basis.
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He'll definitely come on and be physical with a linebacker or a defensive back or whoever.
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A lot of guys haven't forgotten. I think that's something that a lot of guys will use to motivate themselves this week.
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We had the mind-set to just keep putting points on the board. One of the goals coming into the game was to keep our defense off the field, knowing that their offense had a lot of firepower.
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He's a big, athletic player. He has great hands, ... He's a smart player, so he knows how to read defenses and find soft spots. He's the type of player that's able to make plays whenever we need them.
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It feels good, that's the way it should be. But numbers are just numbers and I'm just happy we won. A lot of hard work went into this, a lot of game-planning and a lot of scheming. It's not as easy as it looked.
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Physically there is a difference. He dropped a significant amount of weight, some where between 10 and 15 pounds. The biggest thing, he has a lot of stamina and can run deep routes down the field all day at top speed. He is not getting tired. He has become a huge player not only down the field, but as a possession receiver. You have seen him do some great things after catching short passes.
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The way he handles quarterbacks is much more intense, a much more hands-on kind of approach, and you see the intensity not only that he brings to practice, but that he brings with the quarterbacks.
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Touchdowns are better than field goals.
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A lot of people, commentators, you'd hear them say this or that about whether or not we were worthy of a BCS bid. But obviously things worked out. ... We're where we should be.
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Our only goal was to keep putting points on the board.
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I didn't notice any difference in particular. He's a great player with a great career ahead of him. He showed up today and had a great game.
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He has helped me through a ton of highs and lows. Just having him there, and with us being so close and being able to share the whole college experience, has helped.
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You can find the intangibles of being a quarterback in almost every profession in the world. There's nothing like it.
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I didn't know if it meant it was going to be a good day or a bad day.
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That was how it was designed. It wasn't a last resort. It was designed to be a run.
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Every team wants to have that in their quarterback - someone who understands the offense and how things are supposed to go. If coach is saying that, then that's a good thing.
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It all comes down to wins and losses, and today we couldn't pull it out in the end.
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I don't think he's worn all of them at the same time.
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He showed up today and had a great game.