Post-Game Quotes: #UKvsMIZZ
11/1/2014 12:00:00 AM | Football
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Missouri Head Coach Gary Pinkel
  Opening Statement:
"It was  a good win for our football team. We played outstanding defense consistently, and  I think we improved on offense. There were a lot of good things, and, like always,  there are some things we need to improve on. I'm very happy with our team. 1-0 in  November."
On Shane Ray's single-season sack record:
  "I'm  happy for him. He is such a team player. He is a good leader. He talks to the team  just like a senior captain. Players have great respect for him because he works  incredibly hard and he performs at this high level all the time."
On Coach Kadlec:
  "I was  at the visitation last night, and I told his family that we were going to dedicate  this game to Coach. For me, that's so awesome that we won this football game. He's  just a great person that touched thousands of people. Anyone who knows the guy knows  how much he loved the University of Missouri. I thank God that I was able to have  a 14-year relationship with him."
  
  On winning while scoring fewer points than in the  past:
  "I'm  not getting used to it. I don't want to get used to it. We won a lot of games, a  few years back, scoring in the 40s. We're calling the game a little different. We're  relying on the run more, but we want to get the ball downfield. I thought Maty did  a lot of good things today. We're out of sync too many times."
On the Maty Mauk-Bud Sasser connection in red zone:
  "Bud  has been playing great for us. He's stepping up. He's the most experienced guy out  there. Maty has been around him more than the other guys except for maybe Jimmie  Hunt. He's had limited time throwing to the other guys out there."
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MU Player Quotes
  Junior LB Kentrell Brothers
  On the game plan:
"Coach Stec  did a great job with the game plan. We knew exactly what they were going to do.  They tried to catch us off guard a little bit with the motioning and stuff like  that but we knew exactly what they were going to run based off of Coach Stec's  game plan sheets. The coaches did a great job preparing us, so we did a good  job following the game plan." 
On the game plan against Patrick Towles:
"We knew  that he wanted to run so our first thing was on passes, make sure we contain  him and don't let him get outside of the pocket. Then on the power plays, you  know they run a lot of wildcat and they get him out but we knew they still had  the option to give it back to him and throw it. Just to contain him a little  bit, we knew that their offense wouldn't be able to do much. 
On limited throwing by Towles:
"I knew they were going to run. Looking over the  games, they see some teams were able to run against us. It didn't surprise me  that they were going to try that but once they saw that it wasn't working, they  tried to throw a little bit more."
Freshman WR Nate Brown
  On Kentucky's talent:
"There are a  lot of talented guys on that team." 
On Mizzou's defense:
  "They're awesome. They take a real load off the  offense, just knowing that they're going to go in and get the job done.  Especially Shane, he's a beast."
Sophomore LB Michael Scherer
  On Mizzou's move into first place in the SEC East:
"You've got  to win every game. It's been the same thing from day one. We've got to finish  out the season and win the rest if we want to be back in the championship. It's  on us. That doesn't matter. It's been on us. We just have to keep coming out  every week and playing and really executing." 
On Shane Ray's single-season sack status:
  "The kid's a  freak. I was just waiting for it to happen. I feel good for him. He's such a  hard worker on and off the field. You feel good for a kid like that. Michael  Sam got close last year, about this time, and some people were calling it the  curse because I think the same thing happened to Aldon, where he had 11 and a  half and couldn't get that extra one. When he got that 12th sack, I  knew it right away and went up to him and congratulated him on the field. You  feel good for a guy like that to break a record."
On what the defense would be like without  Ray:
  "It's like that for everybody out there, epecially  guys on the D-Line, Marcus and Shane. They get after the passer and they get  after the runner on the running plays. They make everybody else's job easier."
Junior CB Kenya Dennis
On defensive breakups:
  "It's about  staying focused and keeping my foot under me. I was just there, at the right  place at the right time."
On the hype surrounding Towles:
  "We try not  to get focused on all of that. We just try to focus on the defense and what we  can do to get our guys better every week."
  
  On the challenge of playing against great  quarterbacks:
  "I love the  challenge of playing against great quarterbacks. It really brings out the best  in you." 
  
    On personal improvement since transfer:
  "I think  I've gotten a lot better, mentally and physically. This is a great program and  they've done a great job developing me since I've been here."
Junior DE Shane Ray
    On personal legacy:
  "That's what  it's been about all season, continuing to fight for respect, continuing to show  that we're our own people, we're our own guys. We're not Mike and Kony, we're  Shane Ray and Marcus Golden. That's just how we approached this season and  that's how we're going to continue to approach it." 
On bat-swinging celebration:
  "Man, I wish  I could have swung for Salvy in the World Series. I feel like Bumgarner  wouldn't have struck me out! I don't play too much baseball." 
On breaking the sack record:
  "It means a  lot. It's a huge deal, just getting up there with those guys, those prestigious  names. Who doesn't want to be in the same category as Aldon Smith, one of the  top players to play in college football and the NFL? It just meant a lot. I  really just shared my excitement with my family, which consists of my teammates,  my mom and everybody that came up. It was just pure joy." 
On telling Mike he was coming for his record:
"Yeah, definitely. He understood that, and  Mike knows the kind of competitor I am. He told me after last year's Cotton  Bowl, `it's your turn to step up.' I took that to heart and that has been  what's driven me."
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UK Coach Mark Stoops
 Opening Statement:
 "Very disappointed in our effort. We really got beat from the start of the  game to the end. They really got after us and played very well. Give them credit,  they beat us. We need to do a better job. We need to find a way to move the football.  Start faster. We need to find a way to get off the field on critical third downs,  whether it be execution or them beating us. I think that's the bottom line and the  message with today is that they beat us. They beat us in every one-on-one matchup,  they outcoached us, they outplayed us and it wasn't a good enough effort. I'm very  disappointed in the way we came in here and played."
On his quarterback's lack of pass attempts:
"Well, we only had 20 plays I think (in the first half). I mean, we couldn't  get a first down, so there are not a lot of opportunities. We came into the game  with an effort to run the ball a little bit, and then when you don't get a first  down, you have very few possessions. That's a big part of it." 
On Mizzou's pressure up front:
"I think that's always something you're thinking about. They're active up  front and play extremely hard. When you're not running the ball and they can play  with more guys in the back end, now you can't throw it either. You have to hurt  them here and there in the run game and then get your shots off of that. If you  let them tee off and get behind the chains where they can rush you and cover you,  you got problems, as we did."
On defense playing well in the second half:
"We did. We gave ourselves some shots even early, but Missouri controlled  the clock too much and converted too many third downs. It was just a variety of  things that we need to do better." 
On inability to throw downfield:
"We did try some shots. We took some. You have to protect it, but they're  active up front, so there are a variety of things. They have a lot to do with it,  along with us not playing well. I don't want to take anything away from them. I'm  just disappointed in our effort. We had opportunities, dropped balls and I just  didn't think our attitude was right offensively."
On any issues with Patrick Towles:
"We discussed it on the sidelines and made sure he was alright. We asked him  and checked him, but he seemed to be fine." 
On concerns with execution:
"I have to be careful because I'm very frustrated right now, and I don't want  to go off. That team was much tougher than us. And they beat us. They beat us in  every one-on-one situation."
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UK Players
 Sophomore QB Patrick Towles
 On the match-ups today:
 "Missouri's  defense is better, secondary is better than Mississippi States, we just have to  make plays. When we are one-on-one situation, I have to make it happen and make  throws. There are some times where I did tonight, and there are some times  where I didn't."
On feeling that something like this result was  coming:
"This  whole week we had a sharp week. We felt prepared, we felt like we could come  out and win. The whole week of practice was to prepare us to come out here and  execute. We have a really good Georgia team next week. We have to get back to  work and go win number six."
On the pressure there is to win a sixth game:
"I  don't think so. It's a pressured situation, we all feel it, but we want it.  It's all healthy and it's all natural."
Freshman RB Mikel Horton
  On his feelings of how Kentucky executed in the game:
"We  didn't execute well enough, there is no excuse for that. We have to practice  harder."
On why he was running more laterally than vertically  today:
"Mizzou  has a great defense, one of the best defenses I think we have played against.  They were physical and they beat us this game. For next week, we have to be  more physical, consistent and have the mentality that no one can stop us."
On winning one game out of the three left to get to  a bowl game:
"We  really won't think about it. We are focusing on being consistent as a team. We  really couldn't care less about a bowl game right now. It's a great bonus to  play with my brothers, but we have to focus on learning how to play as a team."
On winning one game out of the three left to get to  a bowl game:
"We  really won't think about it. We are focusing on being consistent as a team. We  really couldn't care less about a bowl game right now. It's a great bonus to  play with my brothers, but we have to focus on learning how to play as a team."
Freshman RB Stanley "Boom" Williams
  On any level of surprise towards what happened in  today's game:
"No,  not really. We Just didn't execute the game plan that we had. It showed today,  all we can do is come back and get better."











