Game Quotes: Colorado 27, Oklahoma 24
OKLAHOMA HEAD COACH BOB STOOPS
Opening Comments: “I knew they had a great defense, they really played well and we knew that coming in (Colorado) was one of the best defenses we faced last year. They just really outplayed us. We got up 24-7 and then they outplayed us in a big time way the rest of the game. I give my compliments to them, they hung in there and made the plays. They executed the last quarter and a half a lot better than we did. They outplayed us and out-coached us in the second half. They fought their way to a heck of a win.” On the Upset: On Turnovers: On Colorado’s Running Game: On QB Cody Hawkins: On SS Daniel Dykes Interception (6:37 4th quarter): On Mistakes: On Oklahoma’s Secondary: On His Thoughts at Halftime: On Next Week vs. Texas: On WR Malcolm Kelly having zero receptions: On Colorado's Ryan Walters' interception: On bouncing back from the loss: On the slow start: On Colorado's Ryan Walters' interception: On where the team goes from here: On readjusting goals as a team: RUNNING BACK ALLEN PATRICK On the possibility of the team looking ahead: CORNERBACK REGGIE SMITH On the defense being worn out: FREE SAFETY NIC HARRIS On Colorado's passing game: “We have to come in and have a great week of preparation for Texas and try to get a win.” - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - LINEBACKER RYAN REYNOLDS On what went wrong today: “We allowed them to run on us. They opened up their running game on us, not that it wore us down. We knew what they were going to throw at us, we just didn’t stop it like we should have.” On the loss: STRONG SAFETY D.J. WOLFE On being on the field for much of the second half: On CU's fourth down conversions: On Colorado's running game: On the loss: “If you get the opportunity to make a big play we have to make it. That’s something where on third and long and fourth down as a defense we have to make the play.” - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - COLORADO HEAD COACH DAN HAWKINS Opening statements: “We turned the ball over a couple of times there and put our defense at a disadvantage. We have to figure out this turnover thing and we were fortunate that our defense got some turnovers. Our guys were where they needed to be. All week I told them we were going to win this game. I’ve been doing this for 25 years and you know when your team is ready. You know when they are poised. I was really pleased when it looked like things were getting away from us and our guys just kept coming. Oklahoma is very good on defense and coach (Mark) Helfrich and (Jeff) Grimes did a good job of chipping away in the running game. It’s like taking out concrete—you just have to keep pounding away. We made some plays in the passing game and Chase McBride made some good plays in the return game and, yes, he is a former walk-on now. It’s good to get him on scholarship.” On Getting Too Excited Over The Win: “Not necessarily. I have just been doing this a long time. You have to stay the course. We have to be able to get back in here tomorrow and look at what we did wrong and what we did right and get better. You have to be mature enough as a staff, and as a team, to get back in here and say, ‘We did these things well, and these things not so well.’ We just need to keep pushing forward.” On What This Win Means To The Program: I think last year we let the Georgia game slip away from us and that could have helped us in some other situations last year. But, clearly, it’s good for your fans, your recruits and your alums to see you be able to play like that. It gives everybody confidence and I think that is big because it’s our expectation as a program to be at a national championship caliber and that means that we have to be able to compete with those programs. You cannot just keep coming close—you have to be able to seal the deal. And, I think that’s a little proof in the pudding for everybody.” On Being Down 24-7: “Again, if you look at it we had a couple of tipped balls that led to 14 points. We felt like we had some things going offensively. You’re not going to run up and down the field on these guys—they’re too good. But, we felt like we could get some things on them. We felt like we could get a little rhythm going. A game always turns on one or two plays and we were fortunate that we got a few turnovers and that helped us. Oklahoma took advantage of the turnovers early and we took advantage of them late. “ On Halftime Adjustments: “On defense, we didn’t make a lot of changes. There were a few plays when we would miss a line ourselves and we had the right adjustment in, but our guys were not necessarily getting to the right spot. We tweaked a couple of things, but it was not really a wholesale deal.” On Oklahoma: “Oklahoma is a very good football team and like I said before, they don’t have any weaknesses. But, we know what we’re capable of doing and if we do what we’re supposed to do, we can play with anybody. The games that we’ve had so far, the loss had nothing to do with the other team. Obviously, getting them at home and an early morning start was good for our football team. On Cody Hawkins’ Play: I got a big squeeze out of him. There were some things he missed, but there were some things he made. He is my son, but I love all these guys the same. I don’t look out there saying, ‘look at the plays my kid is making.’ I’m looking at, if he’s making the right read or getting rid of the ball and throwing it to the right guy. He’s been in a lot of big games and he’s been around this thing for a long time. I think he was happy, but he wasn’t surprised.” On Hugh Charles: “We really believe that he has the capability of becoming an All-Big 12 type of running back. However, we’re also trying to get him to be a Walter Payton-type guy and bring it. He obviously has speed and power and he made some plays for us.” On Patrick Williams And Wide Receiver Corps: “We were really trying to get him (Patrick Williams) to believe in himself and we thought maybe we need to back off on him a little bit and not force the action and he responded by helping Cody (Hawkins) out on a couple plays. If you’re going to be great you have to have people come in and step up and fill roles and be happy to do it. As long as they can all focus in that direction, we’ve got a chance to be pretty good." - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - COLORADO QUARTERBACK CODY HAWKINS General comments: “Getting the win and doing what we came here to do was what really felt good. We came in prepared and just went out and did what we needed to do. We knew coming in, it was going to be a crazy game, we new the crowd was going to be a factor and we had to make some changes. We changed up the snap count and just did a couple other things differently. It was a dogfight all day and in the end we came out with a win.” On his thoughts before the final field goal: On beating Oklahoma: On his thoughts after OU's special teams' turnover: On believing the team could win: On getting a signature win: On the celebration after the game: On creating second half turnovers: On the team's improvement: On what this win means to the team: On the size of Oklahoma's offensive line: COLORADO WIDE RECEIVER CHASE MCBRIDE On the kick catch interference call: KICKER KEVIN EBERHART On the missed field goal earlier in the game: On replacing Mason Crosby: |
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