I was pleased with the young quarterbacks. They've got a lot of work to do. I thought the most impressive thing was their poise.
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To go from 18 games ago, where there are a lot of questioning whether Vince could play quarterback or not ... to see him sitting here right now at No. 1 in passing efficiency in the country as a quarterback, is just phenomenal.Mack Brown
Kansas State's defense was running over us. We couldn't block them. That's why we took Chance out and put Vince in, because he's more mobile.
Mack Brown
I'm proud of Vince for getting the team up and ready and for being focused himself and for staying focused. After I got on the guys on Tuesday for an average practice, he told me not to worry. He was right.
Mack Brown
You never know how your team will respond to a stage like this. ... So many times teams in this setting try to be someone they're not because they do want to win so badly that they start taking on a personality that they think they have to have. Our team is good enough to win if we are just us.
Mack Brown
If you're good enough to finish where you want to, and that's to win all your games, you'd rather start high because it's a lot harder now to come from the bottom to the top than it used to be. If you're out of the top 10 and some other teams have good se
Mack Brown
Nobody in the country is better with the game on the line than Vince Young because he loves the high stakes, he loves the competition, and it's just amazing to me. I was afraid he was going to score too fast 19 seconds was a stretch there at the end. Last year (in the Rose Bowl) we got it to none.
Mack Brown
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