Texas head coach Mack Brown and select players discuss game with Oklahoma.
TEXAS HEAD COACH MACK BROWN
Opening statement:
Saturday was a really disappointing game for our fans,
our players and our coaches. I think sometimes people
don't realize that coaches feel responsible, and when
you lose a football game, especially one at home and
one you feel like you could have won, it's really sad
for (coaches) as well because they know how many people
they let down. It's our job to help the players.
If you go back and look at our series with Kansas
State, it hasn't been good. It's been a hard game for
us. Two of the three conference games we've lost at
home were Kansas State and this looked about like the
one in 1999. There were a bunch of turnovers, kicking
game problems, punt returns for a touchdown. If you
go back we've had 24 turnovers in our six losses at
home in the 10 years that we've been here, and obviously
that was an emphasis for this ballgame.
On turnovers we lost four and gained none, and it
is very difficult to win when that happens. On explosives,
surprisingly enough we gained seven and they only had
four. So we had nearly twice as many. (We had) six
passes for over 16 yards and one run (for 12 yards)
to their (total of) four. The two plays in the kicking
game were not only awful for us, but they were also
at critical times with momentum. The one kickoff return
(for a touchdown) came with 2:24 left in the half when
it was a 14-14 game and we're about to take momentum
into the half because we'd just scored and we would
get the ball back at the start of the third quarter.
And then the 89-yard punt return, we were going to
have great field position because the defense was playing
great and would have held them and there was 1:55 left
in the third quarter and (we were) down by six. So
we had our opportunities and we just did not take advantage
of them at that time.
Offensively the kids played hard and they made some
really good plays, but they got frustrated during the
game. We did not protect Colt (McCoy) well enough,
and if you go back and look at the tipped balls or
the interceptions, on every one of them he had somebody
in his face or he got hit. And we've got to do a better
job (of protecting him), and it wasn't just the offensive
line, it was a running back or a tight end or a receiver
with a bust. So Colt (McCoy) got responsibility for
a lot of things he didn't do poorly. And (Colt McCoy)
also made some great plays.
And then we go back and look at why we felt like
as a staff we got away from the running game too soon.
Jamaal (Charles) was running really, really hard and
well. And when we got down by 14 (points) in the late
third quarter, we should have continued to run the
ball to try and help us with protection. So we abandoned
it quicker than we should have looking back, and we
also had too many missed assignments, so we feel like
we're doing too much. Kansas State was a blitzing team;
they blitzed us a lot and we had too many missed assignments
and too many free people.
The defense played really hard throughout the game.
I was really proud that they hung in there at the end.
The positives for the defense are that they only gave
up four yards per pass to Kansas State and they only
gave up two yards per run.
The turnovers put our defense in a really, really
tough spot. But (the defense) did take momentum back
for us. The last 51 plays of the game, after the first
drive of 80 yards, our bunch held them to 147 total
yards. So we did not let (Kansas State) do a lot offensively.
There were three areas we didn't do well on defense.
Number one, we missed too many tackles especially on
the first drive. We had 90 yards of missed tackles
that they made after contact, which keeps you from
having minus-yardage plays or getting sacks. And their
quarterback (Josh Freeman) is a big, strong guy, but
we had only one batted ball and one sack. And the other
part of it is that we didn't force a turnover. We did
what we needed to in order to hang in the game defensively,
but we didn't do what we needed to in order to win
the game, and the turnover area defensively (needs
improvement). So both of those areas were concerns
for us.
I was really proud of the group of students that
stood and cheered for the guys as they left the field.
I've never seen that before. And I thought to whoever
they were, "Thank you." What a nice gesture for a pretty
good (sized) group that stood after a very, very disappointing
game. That's just unusual in college sports anymore.
And the students that were there at the end (cheering)
I really appreciated that for the (players) who really
tried. And we've said this before, losses are on coaches,
wins are on kids. And that's what happens at The University
of Texas and that's not going to change.
Bob Stoops has done a great job at Oklahoma. This
(game) is one of the premier events in college football.
It's always a great setting. It is an event, it's not
just a football game. And we've got a lot of work to
do on ourselves, so we've got to go back to work. This
is still a team that can be good, but we're inconsistent
right now. We're too inconsistent to be where we want
to be. I've always said the polls should come out this
week, and boy was I right last weekend.
On Oklahoma's loss at Colorado: We've
always said it's had for both teams to play the week
before the game and the week after the game. We've
looked at breakdowns but we haven't watched the whole
game film yet. We pulled out 3rd-and-4 and we pull
out 1st-and-10, so I really don't know what happened.
Colorado has been a tough place for them to play historically,
even when I was there. And it's been like Kansas State
for us. But OU has got one of the most talented teams
in the country and they're one of the best-coached
teams in the country.
On Oklahoma QB Sam Bradford:
He's
great. He's big, he's tall and he's athletic. He's
got the number one passing-efficiency (rating) in the
country. He's completing 70 percent. He's got a bunch
of touchdowns and very few interceptions, so he's really
good. He's played more mature than his age that's for
sure.
On the kick returns Texas gave up:
Well,
we're not kicking it and punting it where we want to.
The punt was a little lower than we need and the kick
was high and short. They're not in the areas we need
them and then we missed some tackles. The effort was
there. Our lane-integrity was not good in one situation
with the punt because we had three guys that were too
close together and the guy broke it off to the right.
And on the kick, the same thing; we missed a tackle
with one gunner and the other gunner is bunched up
when it's supposed to be a shot at the ball for him.
So we've got to continue to do a better job there.
We've given up too many kickoff returns in the last
four or five years.
On Texas and Oklahoma both having losses
before the game:
Well, I know both teams were
disappointed Saturday. I thought our bunch played hard
and Oklahoma always plays hard so you've got to give
some credit to Colorado and Kansas State. It's a huge
game at midseason and it's very, very difficult for
both teams.
On being happy with how QB John Chiles was
used:
Yeah, we were in the first half, and
then when we got away from the run and we didn't put
him back in until the doctors pulled Colt (McCoy) out
at the end. But we need to continue to look at (the
package) with him because John is such a great athlete.
On Colt McCoy:
He'll continue to
learn how to get down. He's tough. Most kids probably
would have come out at halftime, but he stayed in and
tried to win, and that's what you really appreciate
about him. I think the kids really appreciate it after
watching the film how many hits he took. We've just
got to take care of him better. He's got to take care
of himself better and we've got to continue to take
care of him better.
On the Oklahoma defense:
They're
really good. They're great against the run and they
put pressure on your quarterback and try to hit him
much like Kansas State. So we'll have to do a much
better job protecting (Colt McCoy) this week.
On defending the pass against Kansas State:
I
thought (the defensive backs) did a good job. They
did a good job of keeping everything in front of them.
I think Kansas State tried five trick plays and I don't
remember any of them working. Whereas last year, I
think tried 17 and all of them worked. So that's an
area we improved. We played well enough to win on defense.
We didn't win the game on defense, but we played well
enough to win. If we hadn't turned (the ball) over
on the six plays we talked about are the six they made
and we didn't. I thought we lost our patience offensively
and (Kansas State) didn't. Last year they played field
position and we didn't, and we turned the ball over
and lost the game.
On Oklahoma's running backs:
They
have great running backs. Their three running backs
could play just about anywhere in the country. All
three are really good. Their offensive line is the
same one we played two years ago. I think they're the
second largest in the country. Somebody told me Texas
Tech is the only one bigger, and that's great that
we get to play (Texas Tech) too as we look down the
road. But (Oklahoma) is really running the ball well;
they're all really fast and good. The quarterback was
their only question mark and Sam (Bradford) has more
than answered that question. They're as talented as
any team in the country and we know Bob (Stoops) is
a great coach so that combination is really tough.
On the Texas-Oklahoma game continuing to
be in Dallas:
I've been here 10 years and
that game was moved there in the 1920s. I really felt
like guys like Coach (Darrell) Royal that played in
that game and coached in it for 20 years and has been
here 50 years and Deloss (Dodds) who has been here
for 27 years should be making that decision. I really
thought it would unfair for me, an outsider coming
in, who has only been here for 10 years to start making
a decision about what's best for a game like that,
which has so much history.
On the impact of the Texas-Oklahoma game
on recruiting:
The game is a great game for
recruiting whether it's in Dallas or in a parking lot.
It wouldn't make any difference for recruiting. It's
just a great game. If the game were to be home and
home it would still be a great game. It's a great rival
game. The history of this game is so unique like Georgia
vs. Florida because it's played at a neutral site and
there is a lot of history there. But in my opinion
it would be a great game either way.
On team unity:
I think it's most
important because we're not talking about golf or tennis,
which are individual sports. You've got to have a lot
of diverse kids and coaches mix together to play like
one and that's a very difficult thing to do. Your chemistry,
your effort together, the offense, the defense, and
the kicking game, it's all very hard. And like we told
our team yesterday, we had some guys play the best
they ever have on Saturday and it's really a shame
that since the team lost they won't get credit for
their play. Or we have a big win against somebody else
and a player that didn't play so well will get credit
for having a great game. But that's why it's all about
the team and not about individual performances. I think
every team can always improve in those areas. It's
really early in the season. This was a team with a
lot of question marks to start the year and we're improving
in some areas each week and we've still got some areas
that we need to continue to try and fix.
On going into the game with one loss: Well,
what you do is try to play your best regardless. You
don't worry about all that other stuff that is a reward
for winning. You worry about winning. And the guys
want to play better, the coaches want to get better,
and we want to win. If we had been concerned about
being (ranked) in the top 25, we might not have been
in it, and that's why you don't even really look at
those stats. You just try to play well and do the best
you can do. And if you do the best you can do and you
don't win, then you go the next week and you try and
get better. That's what coaches and players do - they
continue to try and get better. You don't think about
negatives. I'm sure both teams are thinking about winning.
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C DALLAS GRIFFIN
On what needs to be worked on: I think
consistency, fine focus, most of the time we have been
playing great. I think it is playing great every play.
It's the details that we need to improve on. We're
definitely working on it. We know how to work; it is
definitely not a lack of effort or a lack of talent.
All the mistakes can be improved on a positive note.
On entering the Oklahoma game with a loss: This
game is big regardless. It has been played for 100
years, it doesn't matter what the records are, it's
a rivalry game, and it's an important game. It is always
going to be that way. It is just an honor to play in
it first of all and to have the kind of emotion that
surrounds this game, to be in the Cotton Bowl is a
pretty special thing. It's not about records, it is
always a special deal because of what it is.
On someone being 0-2 in conference play
after this week: That is the nature of the
game. There is a winner and there is a loser. Again
a game like this you want to win, it's not about the
one in that column that is more of a side effect, it
is a matter of pride and it has always been that way.
I think that is what makes rivalry games special. You
just put it all on the line.
On being a leader on the offensive line: We
watch film every day after the game. Coach McWhorter
does a good job of pointing out everything that went
wrong. I can assure you. Everybody is aware of what
everybody did in the room. As an older guy just seeing
the kind of mistakes that we have all been making,
it is not that any guy in particular hasn't been trying,
there is comfort in that. It is not that a guy necessarily
got beat, maybe it is just a little detail, a little
mental mistake, maybe one person tried to do too much
on a play throughout the line. The thing about offensive
line play is that it is a bunch of guys that have to
work together and it's about not messing up sometimes.
It's about not letting people get around Colt [McCoy],
our quarterbacks, it is not letting people get into
our holes and run the ball. It really is a team within
a team as far as we all have to be working as one unit.
On Colt McCoy taking a hits: As
an offensive lineman, you hate when anybody gets near
your quarterback. You take it very personally. We are
going to do everything to correct every little detail
every little fine focus issue. I guarantee you that
everyone of the guys up front will be straining to
not only make sure that nobody is hitting him, but
rushing him or hurrying him. It is always one of our
most important things in a game as an offensive line
to protect the quarterback. That is what we are going
to try to do on Saturday and the rest of the season
as well. Something we definitely need to improve on
and will.
On what mistakes he wants to work on: As
a competitor, I don't think you ever watch a game and
are really happy with exactly how you played. There
is always room for improvement. I just think that I
played hard, but I can play harder every time, regardless.
I think you can always push more. Personally, I think
I can improve. I can be stronger at the line, I can
be quicker, we are all working on focusing, but I can
be more in tune. You can always be more alert to what
is going on in front of you. Every time you come to
the line of scrimmage you've got a defensive front
that kind of gives you clues to what is going on. Every
time you step up to the ball. Just be more aware and
be a smarter football player. Watch more film, I can
do a better job of knowing my opponent and working
on all those things.
On his favorite part of the Oklahoma game: I
would say it is hard to separate the game into parts.
It is almost like a bowl game within itself. It's the
atmosphere. There are so many little things that make
it special. The way the fans are seated, you drive
into the opponent's territory and there aren't many
louder places on the face of the Earth. The fact that
it is OU, the guys we are playing. They are a very
talented team as well. It is hard to separate it into
different aspects, but there is something about it
that makes it really special and really unique.
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WR QUAN COSBY
On Texas beating Oklahoma the last two years: I
doubt if we are really in each other's heads. Its one
of those things where any year, both are really good
teams year in and year out, anyone can come out on
top. Whoever executes better, has the least turnovers
and more explosive plays.
On if Texas has an advantage winning last
year: I don't think there is an advantage.
They always come in ready to play and we go in ready
to play. It's a situation where it is a huge rival
game. I don't think there is a certain advantage as
far as going in from the standpoint of what happened
last year.
On if there is pressure to try and bounce
back this week: Definitely, for both teams.
No one wants to lose two starting the Big 12. There
is pressure every week before every game because in
college football every game means so much.
On if the team is confident in its game
plan: We haven't necessarily started working
on the game plan yet, but we are real confident. We
had a really good speech afterwards. Yesterday, we
had a really good practice just watching film and realizing
the little things we need to overcome. Just to go in
and everybody watching film and getting ready for this
week, we are confident and we are confident in having
great practice this week and bouncing back.
On if the team's is playing hard: I
think everybody out there is playing their heart out.
That's one thing Coach Brown and the coaches and my
teammates are so proud of. Last weekend was a tough
situation, but in watching film, the mistakes that
were made, they were made more than full speed. Guys
are out there playing their hearts out they are playing
really hard. Again, you are sad about a loss, but at
the same time, when you lose and you are playing your
heart out, there are times when you can make mistakes
from trying too hard. When that is the case, you have
to settle down and continue to play hard, but stay
within yourself as far as not doing too much.
On his touchdown reception: We
ran the route, but he kind of got in a scramble situation.
You have to try to stay alive and he made a great throw.
I had the easy part of catching it. It was all on his
throw and the guys really scrambling and the offensive
line stand that continued to fight against the guys.
On how important field position is going
to be: That is huge because again they have
one of the nation's top defenses. Field position is
going to be really big in this game. Anyway to help,
a spark, our fans and their fans are going to be pretty
wild, so to spark your fans or your half of the field,
that's going to be really big for our team and the
momentum. We hope to go out there and continue to fight
and to be a positive for our team.
On his favorite element of the Oklahoma
game: You watch lots and there are huge and
great rivalry games all over college football. To actually
go out there and see that it is split like that, it's
pretty amazing because it just shows how huge that
game is for the fans and the players and all of the
above. There may be more games like that where the
fans are split like that, but I haven't seen them.
Again the atmosphere is unreal.
On playing with the team: It's
been great. Just going out and competing having fun,
I love my teammates and coaches, more than anything,
just going out there and trying to have fun. That has
been our aspect. I think the first few weeks we could
have had more fun. I think that is where we are going
to go with it and continue to work hard and try to
turn that negative into a positive from now on.
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DT FRANK OKAM
On Oklahoma's offensive line: We are going
against a very fast opponent. I think that goes down
to the offensive line, as well. They are very athletic,
obviously they are one of the bigger offensive lines
in the country and I feel like it is one of the better
ones in the country. It will definitely be a challenge
this week.
On Oklahoma's offense: To me, the
most important thing, and I think the key to a lot
of their success on their offense, is the offensive
line. They are giving [Sam] Bradford a lot of time
to find his receivers down the field, and I think that
when he has time, you can't cover their receivers for
that long of a time period. They have a trio of running
backs that just kind of roll in there. These guys bring
a different style to the table.
On this being his last Oklahoma game: It
is definitely a rivalry that I have enjoyed being a
part of. It has so much history behind it. To know
that is the last time I walk out of the tunnel and
play on that field back at home is one of those things
that you don't want to end. I am just happy to be a
part of that.
On what he would tell a freshman about this
week: I think the first thing I would say
is pride and passion. I think this kind of game, this
kind of rivalry, that's what you see. Show yourself
on the field in how much pride and passion each team
has in its program and how much this game means to
each team. Even more emphasis on top of that is that
with both teams losing last week, no one wants to lose
and start 0-2 in conference.
On how this game is special: I
think this game is definitely unique in all of college
football. With the splitting of the stadium, meeting
halfway, fans having the same seats for years now and
being in the state fair on top of that. It is one of
those things you can't really describe unless you are
a part of it.
On if he likes playing in front of the OU
fans: I love playing in front of them. I think
it brings a lot of added emotion to the game and brings
a better experience to the game. In my personal opinion,
if it was a home and home it would just be a different
kind of feel. I definitely enjoy this aspect of playing
in Dallas and splitting everything we have.
On his favorite part of the State Fair: The
food. I think having some of those funnel cakes, and
corn dogs, and turkey legs are just something that
you can't get anywhere else.
On what is his favorite food: I
would have to say the turkey leg. You can't get a better
turkey leg anywhere.
On if there is more pressure coming into
this game coming off of a loss: I wouldn't
say pressure in a sense of this is it, but it is definitely
one where you don't want to start 0-2 in conference,
and I think that is the most important thing. I think
you will see both teams being hungry this game. I think
you will see a lot of effort and guys giving there
all this week.
On coming back from a loss: I think
that in my time here we have bounced back after losses.
I think that if you look at it critically, all the
goals that we have are all goals we can get. We haven't
lost a conference game in the South yet and winning
the Big 12 conference in the South is one of our goals
so we can still accomplish that.
On the series: It has always been
a rollercoaster. Coming in and getting shut out my
freshman year and coming back to win two and then this
year, it's one of those games that you want to be a
part of. This year is no different and if you look
at the history of this series, it is obviously a pretty
close one, especially with the last two years.
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RB JAMAAL CHARLES
On having a two-game winning streak against Oklahoma: It
feels good to have two wins when they're really fast
and good on defense. We have to prepare this week and
we know they're good already, so we just have to go
up there with a good.
On what he likes most about Texas-Oklahoma
weekend: The whole week; someone has something
to say about it every day. It's like a bowl game so
it's going to be a really fun week.
On if it feels like a home or an away game: It
feels like both an away and a home game because of
the way the fans are split up in the middle of the
field. You have orange on one side and red on the other
and you don't know if it's away or a home game. It
feels really good to play in that game.
On if his teammates are ready to go: I
know it's going to be a good game for both of us since
we're both coming off a loss. You don't know what's
going to happen. They're going to do some good things
and we're going to do some good things. We're both
going to want this game a lot.
On why he's had so much success running
against Oklahoma: I don't know, I just like
playing in big games. I like to step up and make some
runs. If I get the chance to get the ball in my hands,
I do a lot of good things when I'm playing against
big teams.
On getting away from the run in the second
half of the Kansas State game: I know we were
trying to come back and if we would have come back
just a little, we would have kept running the ball.
It's just something that when you get so far behind,
the running game isn't in the play book anymore because
it's going to run time off the play clock. I think
they did the right thing for us to try and come back.
On if he's had a chance to talk to the younger
guys about the atmosphere on Saturday: I'm
going to get a chance to talk to them about it this
week, about how it's going to be and how it's going
to go on. I'm going to tell them that it's a big game
and that it's going to be crazy. When you first arrive
on the buses you see all the red on one side and the
orange on the other. It's going to be crazy.
On Colt McCoy's toughness: He just
tries to give his all when he knows he is hurt and
everybody knew on the sideline that he was struggling
a little bit, but he still came out there and tried
to make a comeback. It shows that he has a lot of heart
for the game and he loves football. He wasn't going
to let that keep him down, but things happen.
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DT DEREK LOKEY
On trying to make it three in a row against Oklahoma: It's
a conference game and both teams coming in with a conference
loss already, you can't lose many in this conference
and expect to play in the championship. With that said,
going into this game it's a big one and a fun one,
too. It's usually one of my favorite games of the year,
not because of who the opponent is, but more because
of the atmosphere. It's so much fun going up to Dallas
and having the crowd split and having to run through
the tunnel with all the OU fans yelling and jeering
you. Going out there and playing a great opponent every
year is so much fun and I can't wait to have that feeling
again on Saturday.
On the streaks in the series: This
game is a game between two good teams every year. Both
teams are in the top five in victories all time in
the NCAA, just two strong opponents that go at it one
time a year. Usually it's a good football game and
the team that wins is usually the team that doesn't
turn the ball over and executes their game plan going
into it. We're going to focus this week on executing
our game plan defensively, stopping the run first,
and trying to get after that freshman quarterback.
On one of the teams being 0-2 in conference
after this weekend: It's crazy to think about,
but even being 0-2 doesn't mean you're necessarily
out of it in this conference in the south division.
It's going to be a tough year, there's a lot of parody
in this south division. It's not to say that just because
a team is 0-2, that they're out of it.
On a favorite memory from an OU game: My
favorite memory is probably from 2005 when we flipped
it. You know we had lost five in a row then all of
a sudden we won it. That was a great feeling to just
go out there and finally get that thing flipped. That
was probably the greatest moment just after that game
having that victory in hand.
On if this was a game he watched growing
up: It is, it's a game that I can remember
watching on TV or going to for a long time. I don't
know exactly the first one I watched, but I went to
most of them in junior high and high school being there
in Dallas. It is something that I always wanted to
play in; it was a dream of mine to play in that game
and that atmosphere. I've been able play in it three
times coming up on my fourth, so I'm really excited
about it. I'm going to give it everything I have.
On the atmosphere: I love driving
up on the bus and there is so much energy in the State
Fair and everyone picks a side. There isn't really
anyone walking around that doesn't have on either orange
or crimson. It's exciting in that way and after that
game, if you're team is unsuccessful you better get
out of the fair because you're going to get harassed
all day. I love this game and I hope they keep it there
for as long as they can because of how much fun it
is for the players and the fans alike.
On if the mindset of the team is different
with two series wins in a row: No, I think
we go into this game and after watching their team
on offense this morning they are good. It's going to
be a big challenge for us, especially upfront. They
have a really good offensive line, so we're going to
have to play strong, fill our gaps, and stop the run.
As far as going into it with confidence from a streak
one way or another, I don't really feel that way. I
think we go into it thinking that this is a really
good opponent and a really important game. As we go
into practice this week, we're going to focus on executing
our game plan and doing things right. Forcing turnovers
is something that we need to do on defense that we
weren't able to do this past week, so it's something
that we're going to focus on this week
On how much of a set back the K-State game
was: It's a set back in that we already have
one loss in conference, and that's something that you
don't want to do in your first conference game obviously.
I really believe that whoever goes and represents the
south in the Big 12 Championship game is going to have
one loss, unless OSU or A&M run the table. It's
difficult in that we have already given up that loss.
So in order to get where we want to go, we will have
to play really solid for the rest of the season.
On if he ever considered playing for Oklahoma: Not
for very long. My heart has always been with Texas.
That has always been something important to me. So
no, I didn't consider it very long. I was born and
raised in Texas and it means so much to me. It was
deeply engraved in my heart that this is the only school
I wanted to play for.
On if any of fans from Denton will be in
Dallas: I think so. I think we will have a
few Dentonites make it out to the game. I think there
are a few guys that play on Oklahoma's defense that
played in my district in high school, but I can't think
of anybody off of the top of my head.
On how special it is to play in Dallas after
growing up in Denton: Playing in Dallas is
huge to me, because it is the area that I consider
being home, and it is probably the area that I end
up living in when I grow old because I love the area
so much. I have so many roots there and leaving there
with a victory for the last time would mean the world
to me. That is something I am going to try to get these
guys to understand. To get them to understand just
how big this game is as far as conference and pride
is concerned being from Texas. I am going to do my
best to get everybody fired up and ready to go, but
it won't be hard, because everybody will be excited
about this one. The team that executes the best and
the team that plays the hardest is going to win this
game. We have to keep our emotions in check or else
you start going out on a limb and end up trying too
hard. The team that executes the best, takes care of
the ball and plays the hardest is going to win this
one.
On how important the first series of the
game will be: That is something we really
have to work on as a defense. When you are going against
a team that had a week off and they come out and run
formations that they haven't run in the past two years,
that is something that will stagger your defense a
little bit. It takes some time to adjust to those things,
the different formations and the different personnel
groups that you weren't expecting. I think once we
got a handle on that and figured out what they were
doing new, I think we were pretty successful in slowing
them down after that. But even on the first drive,
I don't remember how many plays it was exactly, but
we made them work for it. But this week, it's important
to stop a team on the first drive, but then again,
when you have an offense that goes back and responds
and answers it, that makes it a lot better as well.
The first drive of the game is weird because offenses
are doing something different and doing things they
normally don't do. I was just glad in the fact that
we were able to react and play strongly after that
first drive.
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S MARCUS GRIFFIN
On the defense's game against Kansas State: I
think overall we did pretty well. A lot of people look
into the numbers, but they still scored 41 points so
we have to look at that also. I think we did pretty
well overall.
On Oklahoma's wide receivers: I
see big time players in those receivers with Iglesias
and Kelly, those guys make good catches. Also with
the tight ends included, they're good players also
and the running game just adds to that. Overall, I
think it's going to be a powerful offense to go against.
On if he looks forward to playing OU every
year: Yes, I do. This is the reason you come
to Texas, to play in the games like this. This is just
another big game to play in the upcoming weekend.
On his favorite part of playing in the Red
River Rivalry: The environment. I like how
the stadium is split half-and-half with the fans. It's
really not a home field advantage, it's a neutral site.
It's always a big game.
On Sam Bradford: The few times
I've actually watched him play live I've seen him make
tremendous throws. He's a very smart player for just
being a freshman.
On how Bradford compares to other quarterbacks: He's
a big guy, similar to Freeman who we played this past
week. Like I said, he makes all the right throws and
he makes few mistakes.
On what stood out about the special teams
mistakes against Kansas State: Lane assignments
on kickoffs and lane assignments on the punts. It shows
how critical it is to do your assignments and try not
to do anybody else's.
On moving on after Kansas State: You
have to have the 24-hour rule. You can't let one loss
beat you twice. Like I said, it's a tough loss, we
have to deal with it, but we have also have a game
coming up this weekend.
On playing with confidence: You
have to have confidence going into any game. You might
as well not play if you don't have any confidence in
yourself.
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On forcing turnovers: I definitely
think from the defensive perspective turnovers is something
we really need to focus on this week. I think that
was something we were really lacking on defense, it
could have been a turning point in the game if we were
able to create some turnovers and create some momentum
for our offense and for our team during the second
half.
On pressuring Sam Bradford: The
game is so much quicker, especially in a rivalry game
like this one we have coming up. Coming up this week
hopefully we can get in his face and force some turnovers,
because that's what we need.
On the atmosphere of a Texas-OU game: I
can remember the first time I walked into that stadium
and coming down the tunnel my freshman year. It's just
the atmosphere and everything inside the stadium, just
the feeling and the environment walking in there, it's
unbelievable. It's hard to describe.
On how he would describe the Oklahoma game
to a younger player: Physical. This game is
all about toughness. Their offensive line is big, strong
and physical and their backs run hard. That's what
it's been about for the games that I've played in.
It's a running contest, especially down here in the
South. It's always been real physical. Whoever can
run the ball and control the clock most of the time
has been able to come out on top. I'd just tell him,
'Work hard all week and get ready for a physical grind
because you're going to be sore on Sunday'.
On if he thinks the Texas offensive line
is physical: Absolutely. I have no doubt in
my mind. I've been up against our offensive line every
day since last spring, those guys can bring it. They
know they can, they just have to have their confidence
and swagger and come up to speed.
On the momentum of this game: It
is one of those games where there have been streaks.
They had five going a few years ago, and now we have
two going. It's just such a huge game in both of our
seasons. For us right now, it's really focusing on
getting back on the right track. Coming off this loss
right now, I think we just need to keep improving on
some of the things that were positive during the Kansas
State game and obviously we need to improve on the
negatives. This is a huge game for us right now, and
hopefully we can get it done.
On dealing with the loss: It's
hard around here. We haven't lost a lot of games. It's
something that a lot of guys on our team aren't used
to doing, especially even in high school most of them
didn't lose a lot of games. Everybody deals with the
loss differently. We have to bring the positives out
of this game and keep continuing to work on them.
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On how he's feeling after Kansas State: I'm
good. I'm feeling fine, it's a little frustrating.
That's not how you want to open up conference, but
we're okay, we're moving on. We're going back to work,
that's all you can do.
On being taken out of the Kansas State game: I
don't want to get into that too much. They took me
out for some medical reasons, I got to come back in
and play. They had to take me out again. I'll be fine,
I've been with the doctors and trainers, we'll be okay.
On dealing with being taken out of games
because of injury: I think that's tough. You'll
know when the pain's too bad and you can't go anymore,
that's when you have to go inside and let the trainers
look at you. You just have to put it behind you, that's
part of the game. That's something that's going to
happen, you don't want it to, but it seems like sometimes
it's just going to happen.
On the most frustrating thing about the
Kansas State game: Batted balls are the most
frustrating thing for a quarterback I think, at least
for me. We knew what they were doing, we had a feel
for them and every time we had a drive going it just
seemed to stall with batted balls and bad luck. When
things happen like that, you just have to take it and
move on. That's all I have to say about that, because
as much as you want to take those back, as much as
you think the batted balls may just get tipped to the
ground, I don't know what happened. We felt like we
knew what they were doing, and we were driving the
ball every time and things just weren't going our way.
We weren't getting the breaks that we needed to, but
we put it behind us. We're 0-1 in conference. We're
going to come back together as a team, go back to work
and see where that takes us.
On batted balls: We haven't had
batted balls (before now). We had one batted ball that
got tipped and picked against TCU, and that's it. I
can't explain it, I don't understand. We just have
to move on. That's part of the game. If you want to
say it's bad luck, it happened. We just have to get
back to work.
On Oklahoma: Oklahoma's good. I
watched them last night, their defense is really sound.
They're always in the right spot. They do a lot of
blitzing, a lot of stuff that we're going to have to
handle. They're probably going to blitz us just as
much as anybody else. We have to be sound, we have
to know what we're doing.
On using last year's success to prepare
for this year's game: I watched the film last
night of last year, and they do a lot of the same stuff.
I think the most important thing is handling the emotion
of a big game, a big rivalry like that. I can remember
how tough it was just to go in there and play. I'm
going to have to figure out how to handle that, how
to get back on track. Like I said, our goal for this
week is to go back to work, to come back together as
a team, to play as a team and see where it takes us.
On the experience redshirting gave him,
in terms of playing against Oklahoma: That
was pretty cool, being able to see Vince and being
able to get a feel that whole year, being able to travel
on the road, being able to see how things worked, helped
me a lot in developing me. When I got the chance to
start my redshirt freshman year, I think those experiences
paid off.
On his experiences entering the Cotton Bowl: That's
a whole experience in itself, being able to drive through
the fans. It's split down one side of the road and
the other side of the road. It's a crazy experience,
it's fun and it kind of gets you motivated.
On Quan Cosby: Quan's been great.
He's so consistent, he's one of the most consistent
players we have right now. I have a good feel for him,
I know where he's going to be. If I get some time,
I know he's going to open up somewhere. That's a good
feeling as a quarterback, to know that you can count
on somebody like that. I feel like he's been consistent.
I don't like to single anybody out, but he has been
playing really well.
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OT TONY HILLS
On what the line needs to do to prepare for Oklahoma: I
just think we need to go back to the fundamentals and
focus a little more. The times that Kansas State got
their shots, it was (from) a lack of focus. They do
some good things with their scheme, as a unit we just
have to go in and see what Oklahoma wants to do, as
far as what their scheme is.
On what he told the team after Kansas State: Basically
the only thing I said is, 'We've got to come back to
work.' I basically told the offensive line, not just
in football but in life, there are setbacks. You still
have to wake up the next day and move on. I think that's
the attitude of this team. We watched film, we went
over the mistakes we made and we have to move on. I
guarantee you Oklahoma is not worried about what happened
to them last week, they're thinking about this week.
We have to do the same thing. We're going to go in
ready to play, practicing hard. The coaches are going
to have us working on this, and I can't wait to get
to Dallas and play.
On the determination of this team: You
know as a team you're better than what you displayed
on that day. It just makes you want to go out there
and prove it. These guys are going to fight. You never
have to question the heart of this team because they're
going to fight, even if things aren't going their way.
Credit the defense for the things they did out there,
holding them and not letting them score any more points
when they got out there at the end of the game. That's
just the type of things I'm talking about, all that
stuff. I think when we go into practice this week,
we'll see the same hunger, the same fight, and the
same determination to want to get better.
On the Texas-Oklahoma game: It's
a rivalry game, for one. You've got to get up for this,
you've got to. If you can't get up for this game, I
don't know why you're playing. It's the Texas-Oklahoma
game. I remember as a kid watching this game on TV,
seeing how hard those guys played on both sides of
the ball knowing that someday I might have the opportunity
to play in that game. This is going on my second year
now so I'm looking forward to it.
On being excited before the game: I'm
usually up before an hour, hour and a half before our
wake up time, just sitting in my room all excited.
I think the hardest thing is keeping your emotions
calm before the storm. It's just a wonderful experience.
It's something that you can't understand or feel how
it feels unless you're in it. I'm just glad I have
another chance to be a part of it, and to be a part
of it with this group.
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