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Baylor Postgame Quotes
Head coach Dave Aranda
On the last play of the game
“I’m very proud of their effort and their heart,” Aranda said. “I told them there were a lot of opportunities for a lot of teams to either quit or get down or to not continue to give effort and not to continue to fight. Right until that last play on fourth down, I think everybody on our sideline thought we were going to win. That’s just way special.”
On Dillon Doyle's ejection for targeting
"You look at the replay of it, and (Doyle) looked like he was lunging and leading with all of it. "A lot of times when it’s a bang-bang play like that you get those. The ump came by and asked if he’s OK. I think Dillon has a reputation of not doing stuff like that, so it’s kind of out of character for this dude. I said he’s all right."
On the 14 penalties.
“I’m disappointed in our lack of discipline. “We have to be able to not hold on critical passing downs. We can’t have pass interference on critical downs. Fourteen penalties is way, way too much. It’s one thing to play a real good opponent. But we can’t be playing them and us.”
Jacob Gall, Baylor OL
On what BYU did differently defensively compared to last year
“I think they mixed up their looks a lot more than last year. They adjusted well and gave us a lot of different plays to go against.”
On what BYU did to put pressure on Shapen
“Yeah, just the different looks they threw at us. It’s not always about missing blocks and assignments, sometimes they dialed up pressures that worked well against our protection.”
On how loud the stadium was
“It’s a very loud stadium. We knew that coming in, and I think we were prepared for that.”
Mark Milton, Baylor DB
On BYU’s success through the air without Puka Nacua or Gunner Romney
“I think at the end of the day, it was just little things that can be fixed. It wasn’t too much of a surprise. They’re a great football team even with those people out. We just got to make sure we don’t beat ourselves at the end of the day.”
On playing against Jaren Hall
“We’ve played a lot of good quarterbacks. He has a lot of great talent. “We had a really good game plan. We just can’t beat ourselves. At the end of the day, I’m glad this did happen, so later on down the road we’ve already been through this and know how to work through it and be on top next time.”
Baylor Postgame Quotes
Head coach Dave Aranda
On the last play of the game
“I’m very proud of their effort and their heart,” Aranda said. “I told them there were a lot of opportunities for a lot of teams to either quit or get down or to not continue to give effort and not to continue to fight. Right until that last play on fourth down, I think everybody on our sideline thought we were going to win. That’s just way special.”
On Dillon Doyle's ejection for targeting
"You look at the replay of it, and (Doyle) looked like he was lunging and leading with all of it. "A lot of times when it’s a bang-bang play like that you get those. The ump came by and asked if he’s OK. I think Dillon has a reputation of not doing stuff like that, so it’s kind of out of character for this dude. I said he’s all right."
On the 14 penalties.
“I’m disappointed in our lack of discipline. “We have to be able to not hold on critical passing downs. We can’t have pass interference on critical downs. Fourteen penalties is way, way too much. It’s one thing to play a real good opponent. But we can’t be playing them and us.”
Jacob Gall, Baylor OL
On what BYU did differently defensively compared to last year
“I think they mixed up their looks a lot more than last year. They adjusted well and gave us a lot of different plays to go against.”
On what BYU did to put pressure on Shapen
“Yeah, just the different looks they threw at us. It’s not always about missing blocks and assignments, sometimes they dialed up pressures that worked well against our protection.”
On how loud the stadium was
“It’s a very loud stadium. We knew that coming in, and I think we were prepared for that.”
Mark Milton, Baylor DB
On BYU’s success through the air without Puka Nacua or Gunner Romney
“I think at the end of the day, it was just little things that can be fixed. It wasn’t too much of a surprise. They’re a great football team even with those people out. We just got to make sure we don’t beat ourselves at the end of the day.”
On playing against Jaren Hall
“We’ve played a lot of good quarterbacks. He has a lot of great talent. “We had a really good game plan. We just can’t beat ourselves. At the end of the day, I’m glad this did happen, so later on down the road we’ve already been through this and know how to work through it and be on top next time.”