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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hope your holiday is going well. Hope you're enjoying a
day off. For those of you who are and for
those who are working, hopefully you'll be okay and be
able to get through this like we are as well.
We got one more hour and then we get done
with this. We being the producer Karon Parker and myself.
Earlier today, we brought you long worn head coach Steve
Sarcasian's weekly news conference live twelve thirty this afternoon. It
(00:23):
was one hour later the normal return, so it's regular
eleven thirty start time next week, one hour later this
week because of the holiday, and we'll hear more from Sark.
We've heard some from him in the first hour and
also last hour of the program, and we'll hear some
more coming up. So there's some other things to get
to as well. But we did also want you to
hear a little bit from the quarterback now on Saturdays.
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We know quinn Ewers had a very solid game twenty
twenty seven three hundred and sixty yards and had the
three touchdowns and there was the one batted ball that
was picked off usually but he was in command of
the offense. Also, there were a couple of unique things
that happened in the game, including you've probably heard about
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it if you haven't seen it by now, and that
is the no look pass, the Patrick Mahomes past. In fact,
I had to Patrick Mahons references in the broadcast. One
was arch Manning on the little last minute shovel and
then the other. And I didn't see it when it
happened at the time. It came back and we were
talking about it later, so well, that's kind of like
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what Mahomes does, you know what he looks one way
and throws the other way. I'm like, did you see
it in real time like that? Yes, I'm in the
press box and to my ride is c. J. Fogel
from onn Texas Football.
Speaker 2 (01:40):
I see it happen because we were meet him in
a conversation about Mary ny Black and his usage in
the game. So I'm kind of keeping an eye on
I A Black and it's to play the develops. I
see NYA Black, okay, and I'm thinking, okay, yours is
throwing to Maury and I A Black and he's going
to get a touchdown this time, and then the ball
instead of going horizontal to Maury NYA Black, it goes
for vertical to Matthew Golden right and he scores, and
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I'm thinking I looked at CJ goes was that no look?
And he goes, oh, I don't know, was it? And
so I pull up my uh pull up the feed
on YouTube TV of it go back ten seconds and
sure enough, no look and I look. I pull up
Twitter in millions of tweets about the no looks.
Speaker 1 (02:21):
Yep, yep. I at the time, I'm in the moment,
just calling, and it said a touchdown pass and from
our angle, I couldn't really see it the no look
that much, but then I saw it on replay afterwards,
so it was it was something else.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
In the post game availability with Quinn yours, not the
one about the play, with the separate one with the
with the rest of the media members that I was at,
Let's say there was fifteen questions asked to Quinn. I
think ten of those were about the no look. Why
did you do it with a sar thing? Do you
practice this, this, this, and that you can tell? Quinn
was like, all right, it does not need to be
I do not need to be asked this much about it.
Speaker 1 (02:54):
The shortstop reference right from his baseball playing days. Well,
here is our conversation. Now we'll Matthews. Of course, our
sideline reported the lifetime Longhorn is down in the locker
room looking face to face at each of our interview guests.
But they can also hear Roger Wawllason myself, so that's
why we chime in with questions as well. But Will
leads it off with QB one, Quinn yours.
Speaker 3 (03:14):
Yes, right now we've got the quarterback for the University
of Texas Longhorns. Quinn yours, Quinn, bro you must feel
like after the long off season, all of the rhetoric,
all of the talk, but now you got the play
and you did your thing.
Speaker 2 (03:29):
Let you see out there.
Speaker 4 (03:30):
Yeah, no, totally, that's exactly how I feel. That's a
great representation of it, like you said, as a long offseason.
So we're all ready to get back on that field
in front of the front of all those guys and
all those fans. So I think we did a good
job overall, and you know, scoreboards showed it.
Speaker 1 (03:45):
Hey, Quinn, it's Craig of Rondger upstairs. You you were
asked a lot during the training camp workouts about the
the You might say the not just the communecation, but
really really the relationship and getting on the same page
with the newer receivers. It looked like everything looked pretty
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natural today. And I know you guys have been working
pretty hard on it for a month. How natural did
it seem the chemistry there that you had with the
newer receivers as well as the ones who were coming back. Totally.
Speaker 4 (04:17):
I think I think it felt great out there with
those guys. I think we were all pretty much on
the same page, and they were doing a good job
of communicating what they were feeling and seeing out there,
and you know, I was communicating with them where I
wanted them to be in certain situations.
Speaker 1 (04:31):
And you know, it's cool.
Speaker 4 (04:32):
It's cool whenever you know it goes both ways like that,
and we both are able to listen to each other
and you know, apply feedback.
Speaker 5 (04:39):
Quinn, what's it like just to get back out there.
It's been almost eight months. There's so much that goes
into an off season that the fans don't see, but
you guys have to grind through and then training camp
and you have to hear about the expectations, the fact
that you're going into the SEC. How much fun.
Speaker 1 (04:53):
Was it?
Speaker 5 (04:54):
Just to get back out there and play football.
Speaker 4 (04:55):
Man, Man, it's the best. It's like it's like an
elementary school whenever you're an English class and that bell
rings and it's time for recess. I mean, it's it's
just like the I mean, there's there's not a better
feeling in the world than being able to play out there.
Speaker 1 (05:08):
Quinn.
Speaker 3 (05:09):
You know what, I don't want to move past this
moment without recognizing that play that you did.
Speaker 1 (05:14):
That.
Speaker 3 (05:14):
No, look past right there on the goal line to score.
Tell me about that. Where'd you get that?
Speaker 1 (05:20):
Bro?
Speaker 5 (05:20):
What's up?
Speaker 3 (05:21):
Man?
Speaker 1 (05:21):
No?
Speaker 4 (05:22):
That was awesome. That was a cool little deal I did.
Speaker 1 (05:24):
Uh Man.
Speaker 4 (05:26):
I just felt felt everybody flowing, so I looked at
the flat and threw a little stick route, and you know,
sometimes it works out for you, man. You know, I
guess it just worked out for me today.
Speaker 3 (05:34):
The linebacker didn't even see it right by his face.
Speaker 1 (05:36):
Right now, Quinn, I'm not going to say that that
was something you definitely saw from like Patrick Mahomes, although
that's what I kind of described it on the play
by play there. Do you do you ever see other
things from other quarterbacks be at NFL or college and
and uh, you know, think about how depending on what
their style is compared to your style, there are things
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that you can pick up from what other guys.
Speaker 4 (06:01):
Yeah, I mean totally for sure. I mean those guys
are the best of the best and at the at
the highest level at the sport that that we all play.
So I mean there's definitely things that and players that
I like to watch to to try to get, you know,
how they do certain things.
Speaker 5 (06:13):
Tell me what you've gotten this this new group of receivers, Quinn,
You got the three guys coming in. We saw Ryan
Wingo doing his thing. Jonte, Uh, we knew that once
he got his chance. But what do you see with
this receiver group?
Speaker 1 (06:26):
Man?
Speaker 4 (06:26):
I think I think today we did a really good
job of just playing our game. And I think it's
it's as easy as that, you know, whenever we stay
focused on what the play is and you know why
coach sarcus can plays and you know what, how you know,
getting our depth and me putting the ball in the
right spot on time. I mean it's pretty.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
Much unstoppable, Quinn. One thing that comes around and ask
the other guys asked, Jay can ask Shade about this
about the opportunity to go up to ann Arbor and
play in one of those hallowed places at college football
against the defending national champion. How much does does a
guy like you look forward to that type of opportunity,
that type of challenge.
Speaker 4 (07:02):
That's why, that's why we come to Texas to play games. Uh,
of this stature and you know, of this magnitude, and
we're all excited. We've all been, you know, hearing about
it in the offseason, and it's it's my second time
going up there. I was up there at Ohio State
and I got to go experience that game, so I
kind of have a decent feel of you know how
that stadium is and you know how it feels. So man,
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I'm excited to get back up there, and I'm excited
to go and h September, not whenever that November that
game is played.
Speaker 1 (07:35):
He made reference to it about, you know, going up
to Remember he was part of the Ohio State squad
that went there, and of course he didn't play in
that game, so that that was the thing. Now he's
front and center on that. So that was our post
game interview with quinn Ewers and talking about that all right,
coming up we're gonna hear more from Longgrn's head coach
(07:58):
Steve Sarkisha and talking about this match up with Michigan
and some other things with regard to his ball club
as well. So stay with us all that and more
coming up when we continue right here on sports Radio
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