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January 09, 2009 | Football
|  | Head Coach Bob Stoops | 

When  you look at this game, where do you think you lost it? At what point in the game? Was it that last touchdown drive you gave up?
    "No, you lose a game through the whole process  of the game. The two drives that were  inside the five, one at the one, we've got two downs from the one-yard line, we  don't get it in. We've got the ball at  the five there at the end of the half.  We also have a ball, like I said earlier, we complete a ball to Jermaine  Gresham down to the five or so and get it called back on holding. Those are all opportunities for production,  for points, that we didn't get. To me  that's part of the end. The fourth  quarter if we could have had the one drive stopped, would have given ourselves  another chance.
    
"You win and lose as a team, and we  played awfully well for a good part of the game. We stalled in the red zone, we gave up a play  or two in the second half defensively, and it doesn't take much to lose a tight  game like it was."
 Tebow had like 172 yards in the final 25  minutes. He seemed to kind of take the  game over. What is it about him that  just makes him a cut above? 
    "Well, I think the biggest thing is his  ability to run and scramble, and their intention running the football of  running him. So he's a big part of their  offense because you have designed plays that he runs the football. So as you see, they've got players going  left, players going right, and then he keeps it. A lot of it is their design and a lot of it  is him, his ability to run or at least stay poised in the offense to take it and pull the ball or take it when it's there. And then a few, couple scramble  plays, those were huge plays. The couple  of scrambles were to me the biggest part of the game on 3rd downs."
I was just wondering your thoughts on maybe  the hostile crowd that you faced? 
    "I didn't notice that at all. I heard our people when we did something well  and heard theirs when they did something well.  My feeling overall, I don't think that was a big factor. When we were moving the football all the way  down to the one-yard line there wasn't anything bothering us, and you don't  hear them a lot when you're doing well.  You hear them a lot when they make plays, but you heard ours when we  made plays. We didn't have any problem at the  line of scrimmage. I never felt that at  all. 
Could you talk about the defensive  performance tonight. You made some  adjustments that looked like worked really well, especially with moving Gerald  out to defensive end and playing the defensive end inside. 
"Yeah, we kicked into a 50 front a good part  of the night, and it was good for us, a lot of it was. I thought how we handled the run game in the  first half was great, the pressure we got was excellent, really up through  three quarters, and then just a play or two in the fourth quarter. They popped a run, and that's how it works  when you're defending the triple option.  Every now and then you don't close far enough, you don't get where you  need to be, and there it is. And then a  couple scramble plays were big factors in the game on 3rd down."
Put this season in perspective, what this  team has done, and some of the guys you'll be losing from this squad, what  they've meant to your program. 
"They're great kids, young men. I told the seniors in there I'm just  incredibly proud of them. I thought they  did a fabulous job this entire year of the attitude of our team, the way we  took the field. The attitude throughout  the whole season could not have been much better. I was incredibly pleased. I told them I was proud of them, and they're  on to other things as seniors. But they  did a great job for us and represented Oklahoma  great."
I wonder if you'd just would talk about Sam's  performance tonight, a couple tough-luck picks that maybe were big plays for  you guys. 
    "Yeah, but Tim Tebow had a couple of  turnovers, too. When you're playing good  teams, it's going to happen. I don't  fault him, the one down on 3rd down.  Manny has his hands on that ball.  And to Manny's defense, it's contested.  It's just one of those things, the ball shoots up in the air. If the ball shoots down, we're good. That's just the way it goes. The same thing with the ball that's  intercepted down there. Juaquin has his  hands on it, too, and the other guy has it, and they end up coming down and as  they fall, he gets a better grip on the ball and there it is.
    You're in competitive games with  other good teams, you're going to have those plays, and they didn't go our way."
You probably felt like you should be leading  at half. What were your thoughts? And what did you say to your club? 
"Well, just that we were positive at halftime,  that offensively we were moving the football.  We've been good all year in the red zone. We've been great all year in the red  zone. We'll have opportunities, let's  take advantage of them in the second half and just be positive. You know, those were big factors in the game,  though, being down in the red zone in those two occasions or three occasions  and end up with nothing."
I was just wondering your comment on how  Chris Brown played tonight?
"Chris always plays great. I thought he did really well tonight. I don't know what he ended up with. Chris is a great player. Great feel, great feet in the hole, great  patience, and he was great tonight. I  thought he did an excellent job."
|  | Senior DB Nic Harris | 

How disappointing is this for you in your last game?
"Extremely disappointing. It's the last game of the season for the team. I was the captain on the defensive side of  the ball. I wanted to get a win and took  it primarily upon my shoulders, and that's something we didn't do in the long  run."
 If somebody had told you that you'd hold Florida to 14 points  through three quarters, did you think you would have won the game? 
"Yes." 
How surprising was it you didn't get more  points from your offense? 
"Like I said, I don't play offense. They've been putting up a lot of points  throughout the course of the year. We  had to play defense, and we knew at the end of the day it was going to be a  dogfight."
How much of a factor was Percy Harvin coming  into the came?
"He was a great guy. He made some tremendous plays. Ultimately we just didn't make the plays that  we needed to make." 
When you look back at it,  though, do you say, hey, that was some pretty good  defense out there?
  "First of all, we're not going to place blame  on the offense. That's something we're  not going to do. Secondly, we as a defense knew what  we were capable of doing. It was the  critics and the media that didn't believe.  We within the locker room, within the white lines, the 11 guys that  started knew exactly the type of defense that we were capable of being."
|  | Sophomore QB Sam Bradford | 

Why do you think you weren't as productive  tonight as you had been most of the season?  What was Florida's  defense doing that limited you guys offensively? 
"You know, obviously they're a great defense,  and I don't know if it's one thing that they did tonight. I think there were a couple times where we  got ourselves in trouble by getting ourselves behind the chains, forcing  ourselves into bad situations."
Tim Tebow seemed to put Florida on its back in the second half. Was he more impressive to watch him in person  than maybe on TV or on film? 
"I mean, to be honest, I hadn't watched a lot  of him on film. I really wasn't paying  attention a whole lot to what their offense was doing. But Tim is a great player. He did a great job tonight when his team  needed him."
Talk about the mindset because you guys have  been so great in the red zone. It didn't  work out in the first half. Coming back  in the second half, can you kind of set the mindset going into the second  half. It's still a tie ballgame. 
  "Yeah, I thought our mindset going into the  second half was as good as it has been all year. We knew we had 30 minutes left and it was a  tie ballgame and we still had a chance to win the National Championship. I don't fault our attitude at all. I felt like when we took the field in the  second half we were as ready to play as we were in the first half."