I told the kids in our meeting Friday night that we can't have any more freshmen. We have to grow up and become sophomores and juniors. It's easier to say than do. But you can't explain how important experience is. We just don't have a lot of it. These games are learning experiences for us.

I told them, 'Sit down, because I've heard you brutalize a guy who won 300 games and three national championships and I know you'll get me one of these days, too.

He's just comfortable with everything. Last year was still a learning process. You saw he had all the ability in the world, much like Andy. At the same time, it's a process. It's just a matter of getting comfortable with it. Now he knows the offense as well as anybody.

For people to say he's staring at the receiver ... in our offense, he's making his reads. He's doing exactly what we've taught him.

For two weeks in a row, we did not make the plays when we needed to make the plays. The last two years, we were able to make those plays.

We were working through some things. And when you work through things and beat a good football team, so much the better.

[Ingram] has played his best football since I've been here. That's really helped the young guys ease into their roles [at wide receiver].