School was my sanctuary.

My mom's my best friend.

I don't play to be mediocre.

I live, breathe and eat football.

Kicking field goals is frustrating to me.

I just hope everybody knows I never quit.

I never wanted to be mediocre at anything.

I've always had confidence in my abilities.

Obviously, when you win, good things happen.

My job is to go put the ball in the end zone.

I started drinking BodyArmor as a daily deal.

Punting the ball is really frustrating to me.

I'm never the biggest guy on the football field.

My generation, we're so diverse in so many ways.

I was born a football player and I love this game.

If I was 6'3'', I'd be playing basketball for sure.

I pride myself on being able to make all the throws.

I've always dreamed of being a professional athlete.

When you prepare for something, it's hard to be nervous.

I just think there's no reason to limit yourself to one sport.

What fuels me? I would like to be the best to ever play the game.

I love playing multiple sports. I grew up playing multiple sports.

No matter the circumstances, just keep battling and keep battling.

I feel like personally, it's on everybody to hold each other accountable.

I know who I am. My teammates know who I am. And my coaches know who I am.

I stand for what's right. That's the bottom line. I call it like I see it.

I am who I am. Chip on my shoulder? I was just born with the mentality to go win.

I've always been one of the smallest, if not the smallest guy on the football field.

I don't think anybody running the ball, besides some running backs, like to get hit.

I try to focus on myself and focus on my team, and the individual accolades will come.

You don't want to be represented the wrong way for doing stuff or saying the wrong stuff.

I'm pretty confident in my ability to get out of the pocket, be fast and run on the field.

Playing in a city like Norman, where it's all about Oklahoma football. A no-brainer for me.

I'd be lying if I said I didn't expect to have success on the baseball field and the football field.

Just having the opportunity to play baseball and football at a major D-I level is a great opportunity.

Whatever I see, I trust my eyes, trust my reads, trust the guys running routes and kind of just let it go.

A lot of people say that you go to the outfield and just run and go get a ball, but it's still not that easy.

It's not enough to just not be racist. You've got to be anti-racist. You've got to hold everybody accountable.

As far as being accurate goes, I think you either are or you aren't. I don't think you can really become accurate.

I've had a lot of accolades throughout my career, but that hasn't really changed me. I know that comes with the winning.

The night I got drafted to the A's, obviously it was a great day of my life, but I've been a football player my whole life.

For me, it's just staying myself, trusting the process, trusting the game, just going through my reads at the end of the day.

If I would have chose baseball, I think I would be missing the hell out of football a lot more. For me, I wish I could do both.

Yeah, my first season playing varsity, that was probably the last season I got nervous for. I was kind of nervous for that one.

Coach Kingsbury, I know the type of offense he runs. He recruited me out of high school and I have a great relationship with him.

It's about showing the kids from your city that you are worth believing in. It's about being the man your family prayed you'd be.

For me, playing the game of football, obviously there's a lot of emotions going on. But I always like to keep calm and just be myself.

I've dealt with expectations my whole life and have been blessed to be able to play at a high level, whether it's football or baseball.

I love the game of football so every time I step on the field I'm going to do me. I'm going to go hard for the guys in the locker room.

I've been playing this position since I was about 9 years old. For me, it's just, 'Come out here and be the best quarterback I can be.'

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