He's like people say -- in-Vince-able. He knows the game so well and plays with such passion that it's hard to deny him a win. If he has any weaknesses, we haven't seen them.

The thing that probably impressed me the most from Day 1 was his awareness. His responsiveness to picking apart the defense was on a totally different level than any other I've seen.

This is probably one of the best teams in football history. We're not finished.

He's gotten to the point where he's a lot more comfortable knowing the offense. He's definitely the ringleader of the offense. He knows the ins and outs. With all the incredible athleticism that he has, he's even more confident when situations arise.

I had three things to do: being physical the whole game. Win the game. Put on the Hat.

This rose is going to make it home to Austin.

It's all about us. It's not about staying above Virginia Tech. We just have to play every game. We're not the ones who judge, so we can't worry what they think. We can just play.

He's gotten a lot more proficient picking apart the defense when it comes to the passing game, ... besides the incredible athleticism.

We're on track to be one of the better teams in the nation. We got to keep working at it. It has been instilled in us that complacency kills. We've got to make sure that we work to get better.