Stoops, Sooners Focus on Cyclones
NORMAN, Okla. -- Head Coach Bob Stoops discussed Oklahoma's performance against Missouri and previewed this weekend's game at Iowa State during his weekly press conference Tuesday. The Sooners meet the Cyclones at 11:30 a.m. (CT) Saturday in Ames. The game will be televised by FSN. "I would have liked to see us run the ball a little better earlier, but the running game did open up some of the passing game in the first half. In the second half the run game came on a little stronger, Chris Brown had just an outstanding game. Brandon Walker up front and Brody Eldridge both had really nice games, along with Jermaine Gresham who had two touchdown catches and played well offensively." "Defensively, I felt we played a really good game. Against a team who has been as productive as they (Missouri) have been, to force them to four turnovers, one for a touchdown and two that set up touchdowns in the red-zone is awfully positive. You are going to give up some yards to them and they are going to make some plays because they are an excellent offensive football team the way they move the ball. We felt we contained them, and I thought our tackling after the catch was outstanding." "We gave up a drive at the end of the game when we were up three possessions. The only enemy you have in that situation is the clock. You have the keep them in front of you and tackle them. There was 12 seconds left in the game and we were up three possessions. Coach (Brent) Venables wanted to be more aggressive but I kept telling him the clock is what mattered. You see fluky things when you try to get over-aggressive and you give them something quick, and then they get an onside kick. We have been through enough in the past couple of years to know that anything can happen. Playing smart is what always really matters." "Curtis Lofton was sensational with 18 tackles. He was physical, he tackled well and he covered well and had the touchdown. Auston English was equally impressive. He had an incredible night with his pressure with one and a half sacks in the fourth quarter and tipped ball in the fourth quarter that went right to Nic Harris for an interception. He had two or three tackles for loss. He played a great, great game." "Punting, I thought Mike Cohen did an outstanding job averaging right at 45 yards and zero return yards. I felt that was big when they were trying to change the field position." On the match-up against Iowa State: On why Curtis Lofton is having so much success: On improvements this team needs to make: Going on the road to Iowa State: On the play of Auston English: On if the run-game and offensive line needs to improve: On the Sooners ranking fifth in the first BCS ranking: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - On going on the road to Iowa State: On Iowa State's offense: On the importance of having a good tackling team: On the defense scoring off of turnovers: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SOPHOMORE DEFENSIVE TACKLE DEMARCUS GRANGER On playing with Curtis Lofton behind him: On being surprised by Lofton's performance thus far: On the numerous upsets and the focus that brings the team: On his performance thus far this season: On what the last road game (Colorado) taught them: SENIOR RUNNING BACK JACOB GUTIERREZ On kicking from the 30: On Stoops list of upsets: On mindset going into Iowa State: |
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