"Mike Hass" is a former American football wide receiver. He was drafted by the New Orleans Saints in the sixth round of the 2006 NFL Draft. He played college football at Oregon State Beavers football/Oregon State.

Hass has also played for the Chicago Bears, Seattle Seahawks and Omaha Nighthawks.

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It's one of those things when you play three years in a row. Close games, getting whacked last year. It kind of makes it a nice rivalry.

I honestly don't know. Some parents and people involved from the beginning have been trying to get this sanctioned. Obviously, money is a huge factor. Cost prohibits it.

I love a big play, but we've got to run the ball more. We all know that. We've got to take pressure off of whoever is back there at quarterback. We've got to run the ball — it makes passing the ball so much easier.

Matt didn't turn the ball over today, and his completion percentage was ridiculous. He scrambled a couple of times and showed heart in taking some hits. I couldn't be happier with who's behind center right now.

It's going to be kind of like playing in a road stadium with everyone on your side. You have 7,000 more people rooting for you, there's no way you cannot be excited about that.

I can't put into words what I feel right now. It's just elation. I'm so happy that I won this.

Even after the years I've had in college, having proved myself, everyone still wants to see something else from me.

No one's invincible. Everyone's beatable. You're going to lose players every year. They lost players like everybody else. They've got key guys returning, but there are definitely teams in the conference that could knock them off, and I wouldn't really be surprised if that happened.

As an offense, all you can do is go out there and score every time you touch the ball. That's your goal. If the defense stops them, it helps us out. If not, then it puts more pressure on us to go out and get the job done.