Mizzou-Colorado Post-Game Quotes
9/30/2006 12:00:00 AM | Football
Sept. 30, 2006
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Mizzou/Colorado Post-Game Quotes
Gary Pinkel | MU Players | Dan Hawkins | CU Players
Opening statement:
“Colorado is a very good defensive team.  They made some good plays and we made some  good plays on our defense and offense.  I  give them credit for that.  I'm very  proud of my football team for how it competed.   As you all know in games things happen, we have to be able to react and  you know you might make a bad play or two.   I thought it was a great team victory, and I know I've said this before  but I really like my football team and their competitiveness and their work  ethic.  We're far from perfect, but I  guess the good news is we can get better.   We are going to enjoy this and tomorrow morning we're going to wake up  and get ready for Texas Tech.”
on where he was in 1981 the last time Mizzou was 5-0:
  “I was at the University of Washington and I was coaching receivers  at the time.  First we were talking about  one game at a time and I know this sounds boring and dull.  I'm being redundant, but that's not what this  team is battling.  It's their request,  that's why. But I'm certainly proud of our team thus far we'll try to keep  getting better.”
on responding to adversity in past and present teams:
  “Well I just think they are  competitors.  I think they respond well.  They let the bad plays go and move on and that happen today, they made some big  plays.  We made some good third or fourth  down plays in order to hold them to field goals or get them out of drives.  You're going to have to do that and I think  overall we did it a few times last year and sometimes we didn't, obviously in  the bowl game we did it.  We are mature  as a team and mature as a program. That doesn't mean you're going to win them  all either as long as you're fighting and competing and these kids did it and I'm  very proud of them.”
on Chase Daniel:
  “Chase he's a pretty good  player isn't he… we saw this last year when he came in as a back up quarterback  last year putting himself up there with Brad Smith.  That's the reason we saw the same thing last  year.  Obviously he's worked very hard,  he's a special guy and he's got a lot of    “it” and intangibles is necessary to be a quality quarterback.  And I think he's very confident but if you  ask anyone of his teammates he's never cocky at all.  That's not a part of him at all. He is  certainly a concrete player. Now I see things he's doing, he under threw a ball  with Will Franklin wide open, and getting through that a little bit. There's a  time to underthrow the ball and the sidelines is a time to do and he's got to  learn those things.”
MU Players | Gary Pinkel | Dan Hawkins | CU Players
Junior WR  Will Franklin
  On starting the season  undefeated
“It feels good to be 5-0. On offense we had a couple of  breakdowns but we came out and executed a lot. We got points behind the defense  to get them going; e really moved the ball today, better than we did last week.  We're looking forward to going down to Texas  this week. It's going to be a real big shoot out down there. Texas Tech has a  good offense and we're looking forward to playing those guys.”
On Chase Daniel
  “Chase is the man. Everybody calls him the man. He just  looks to give everyone the ball, to give everyone a chance to do something and  make a play happen. He's making good decisions. He's still learning, it's only  his fifth start as a collegiate quarterback, and he's looking pretty good.”
Senior LB  Dedrick Harrington
    On being undefeated
  “I think it's a great thing. Enjoy it now, but I'm ready to  get to work on the next game.”
On the possibility of  being the Big 12's only unbeaten team
  “I don't think it's important right now as far as our team,  we need to keep our head out of the clouds and keep our feet on the ground  right now, and just worry about what Mizzou's doing. We don't need all the  outside attention and things like that. We need to stay more team oriented and  stay together, that will be the most important thing for us.”
On improving for next  week's game against Texas Tech
  “Stopping the run; that was a big thing, and I know some of  those yards were scrambling out of the backfield, but that's still part of  contain, that's still part of the run-game, and that's something we really need  to stop if we want to stop teams down the road.”
Junior TE  Martin Rucker
    On duplicating the  team's performance next week 
  “Definitely we can, we just have to come out and prepare  this Tuesday like we have every week, and be ready for Texas Tech.”
On the legitimacy of  their ranking
  “I don't know, that's for you guys to decide, we just come  out here with the same attitude every week. Coming to practice to work on  Tuesday, Wednesday, and polish things up on Thursday. Then we come out here and  execute on the field.”
On becoming the fourth  Tight End in Missouri  history to have 1,000 yards receiving 
  “It feels really good. I had no idea I was that close to the  record, and I'm happy. You can't focus on your stats, your accolades; it's all  about the team and the big picture and we just have to keep rolling.”
Sophomore QB  Chase Daniel
    On being 5-0
  “5-0 is a great start to the season, but we're real focused  on Texas Tech.”
On the Tight End  involvement
  “We wanted to get them involved in our offense, they haven't  been as involved the past couple of weeks as much as we've liked to. They're  playmakers and they showed that today.”
Focusing on their  record
“The only thing that matters to me is that we're 1-0  in conference. This is the start of a new season, and we passed it today.  There's some troubles like every game, we faced some adversity there and we got  through it.”
Dan Hawkins | CU Players | Gary Pinkel | MU Players
On going for a  touchdown instead of a field goal:
“At some point, you've got to play to win and not play to  lose.”
“You have to take some selective opportunities, and say 'hey,' I believe in you and we got to go right now.”
“If you know football, and study statistics, every statistics professor in America will tell you that if you have the ball inside the five, you're probably better off going for it.”
“You've got to believe in your guys a little bit.”
On Missouri's offense:
  “They did a nice job…They did a nice job.”
On the play of  quarterback, Bernard Jackson:
“Bernard started getting a little confidence, and  doing some things and making some plays.” 
CU Players | Dan Hawkins | Gary Pinkel | MU Players
Senior PK Mason Crosby
  On the outcome of the  game
“We're trying new things, we're trying a new system. We were  close, we'll get there. It's just something you've got to keep pushing.”
“You can't get comfortable or used to losing. You have to keep winning.”
On what comes next
  “If I can get through (the defeat) and start improving it  will make me stronger and better.”
  
  Junior CB Terrence  Wheatley
  On missing assignments






