Where Shock is now, he is light years away from where he was back then. He could play back then, but now he gets in there and he doesn't hesitate. He can play, and he knows that. That's what makes him so dangerous.

My son is very family oriented, ... Family probably means more to him that it does to most kids. To follow his father and grandfather at the University of Georgia, that means a lot to him.

I didn't know what he was going through on the sideline. I didn't want to know what he was going through on the sideline.

I got it for him, ... thinking that maybe one day he would get to play in this game. ... The kid had a dream, and now he's there.

We had the punt team going in, so I had to go in and do my job there. When I came back after the punt, coach told me to warm up. I was going in at quarterback.

When your number is called, you've got to be ready. I think I'm ready.

I explained to him that a team builds around its quarterback, ... I told him that Georgia was not going to change from David Greene to someone else. I told him that D.J. was the No. 2 quarterback.

I don't want to do anything to make this team lose.

We've still got a lot to play for.