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Oregon Ducks quarterback Dante Moore, Linebacker Bryce Boettcher, and Defensive Back Dillon Thieneman discusses the emotions in their rival game. Moore talks about how the game is emotional but he emphasized that they can't let emotions phase them as a team.
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00:00Yeah, I mean, it's kind of just the players are from Seattle, it could be with them, it
00:17can be just this game, how it's a rival game, you know, at the end of day, of course, Washington's,
00:22you know, what they have in their building is beat Oregon. I know it's a very emotional
00:26game. But at the end of day, we can't let emotions kind of phase us as a team. We're trying to do more
00:31execution of emotion. At the end of day, you know, I feel like we did a great job just pushing
00:35ourselves and when good plays happen, we got hat on helmets and when bad plays happen, we make sure
00:39we communicate. So at the end of day, it's a lot of emotions this game, but we're thankful for each
00:42other. Brett? Bryce, you know, Charlie talked about earlier this week, how that loss two years ago here in Seattle, watching the fans, one of the worst experiences he had developed, knowing what this rivalry and this history between these two worlds meant. How sweet does this one feel?
00:56To come away with the senior season win in Washington with this team, coaching spot in the conference?
01:01Yeah, it feels pretty good. It's stuff you dream about, you know, season on the line. Coming up here, UW, I'm, you know, one and three against these guys in my career at Oregon. They're a good football team and, you know, end in that fashion with these guys by my side, it's pretty dang special, especially, you know, being my senior year or whatnot. You know, so I'm just grateful. It was awesome.
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