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This weekend, the Sooners hit the road for the first time this season to face the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
On the biggest keys to playing Notre Dame:
“I think first turnovers are a huge deal, third down conversions each way, stopping them and us getting them and being able to have good balance, run and pass.”.
Aaron Colvin, Zack Sanchez and Charles Tapper talk with the media Monday on Notre Dame week.
On how practice went during the bye week:
“Well I think you get more in. You’re able to watch more tape. So I would anticipate they will try to break some of their tendencies. So you don’t want to overreact to what you see. You want to be able to counter what they’re seeing and what we’re seeing.
On if playing at a historic program cancels out the awe of playing at Notre Dame:
“I think so. You just know that team has the same tradition behind them and they play with that type of confidence. We will as well.”
On if there is anything he looks forward to seeing in South Bend:
“I look forward to see how they do things traditionally. I look forward to seeing how their fans are and the atmosphere... It will be exciting to see what they have in store.”
On what playing at Notre Dame will be like for him:
“It’s going to be a once in a lifetime experience. It’s my senior year and as a leader, every week is a big game for us. Especially for me, this is my last go-round so I’m not treating this week any differently. I’m going to prepare like it’s going to be my last game.”
On remembering the loss from last year:
“If you go to the University of Oklahoma you have a sense of pride. Last year what happened in the fourth quarter they flat out beat us and we didn’t execute. That is in the back of our minds; we’re all prideful players and we have respect for them so we have to get after it.”
On the defense having the ability to make the difference in a close game:
“We have the most confidence in each other. We feel like our offense matches up with anyone in the country, so seeing them every day we feel like there is nothing that we haven’t seen and nothing that we can’t stop. We have that much confidence going into this game.”
On the challenge of playing away for the first time this season:
“It’s going to be way different. We won’t have the fans behind us on third downs so we just hope to keep the stadium quiet. We usually have the stadium rocking so it’s going to be a big difference.”
On the bye week:
“I thought we got a lot of good reps in practice, especially first-team defense against first-team offense, because of the similar three-man front that Notre Dame runs. We had a couple of the hardest practices of the year, so I thought we got better.”
Get revved up for the Sooners' showdown Saturday with Notre Dame. Among other musings, this from ESPN: "Is Oklahoma a BCS title contender? Or a pretender? Those questions will start to get answered on Saturday."
Gabe Ikard joins the set of Sooner Sports Pad in Week 2 to talk OU-Notre Dame and more.
Mike Mayock meets the Sooners, a recap of the 1956 victory over the Irish and the Iowa connection in Tuesday's Sooner Report.
NFL and college football analyst Mike Mayock, who will call this Saturday's OU-Notre Dame game, spent a few minutes with our own Jessica Coody Tuesday in Norman.
On the running game helping out wide receivers:
“The running game helps out tremendously because it helps stack the box. We can get five to six yards on every play and it allows for people to get in the box but also a receiver one-on-one.”
On remembering the loss from last year:
“If you go to the University of Oklahoma you have a sense of pride. Last year what happened in the fourth quarter they flat out beat us and we didn’t execute. That is in the back of our minds; we’re all prideful players and we have respect for them so we have to get after it.”
On this week’s game plan:
“Every week for us it’s about getting the ball in the playmakers’ hands and let them make plays. These guys do a great job of rallying the football in first and second downs in man coverage so when you do catch something they’re converging around you. We’ve got to make plays.”
On if this team is tougher mentally than last year:
“I think we have gained a lot of that. I think we’re more physical and because of that I think we play with a little bit different edge. We’re going to need that this Saturday against that style of defense. They’re not fancy. They don’t do any fancy blitzes, they just line up and challenge you to beat them. You have to play with a physical mentality and you have to have great execution.”
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Toby Rowland, Tim Lashar, Dusty Dvoracek and Tony Casillas get you ready for OU-Notre Dame by breaking down the keys to the game for the Sooners.
Head coach Bob Stoops joined Toby Rowland for his weekly radio show from Rudy's in Norman. Sign up for Sooner Sports TV today to watch this and much more great OU content.
It's been said before but it's worth mentioning again -- two of college football's most traditional powers will square off again Saturday in South Bend.
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More coverage of the Sooners' upcoming trip to Notre Dame than you can shake a shillelagh at in today's edition of Boomer Bytes.
It's been said before but it's worth mentioning again -- two of college football's most traditional powers will square off again Saturday in South Bend.
Last day to study up for the Notre Dame game. Will you slack off like you did in college, or read today's edition of Boomer Bytes? The choice is yours.
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