I wasn't thinking anything about revenge coming into this game. What enabled us to win was the execution of our game plan.
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When you look at the situation, I'm a big believer in my faith. And I actually believe God helped me make the decision to come to Notre Dame, and I feel the same way about Him giving me a feeling that it's in my best interests to come back for another year and it's in my best interests to finish out school and be prepared for the real world whenever football ends.Brady Quinn
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.
Brady Quinn
Two years ago at Michigan the crowd noise was pretty heavy there, obviously, with 110,000 that had to play a big factor. It was one of those situations where I think our team had to resort to silent counts. We adjusted pretty well with it at Tennessee last year, but not so well at Michigan two years ago.
Brady Quinn
I don't think he's worn all of them at the same time.
Brady Quinn
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.
Brady Quinn
Like hes been saying all week, were here for a business trip. We want to win this game, so the biggest thing is we need to put emphasis on the fact that were prepared and rested and taking on things the way we would be if we were playing in South Bend right now.
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