Questions answered? Ducks say so with rivalry win
Briefly

"I love the fact that we got to go in a hostile environment and perform this way, but that's our standard, that's our expectation," coach Dan Lanning said, emphasizing the team's high performance and resilience in challenging situations. He pointed out that while the early wins weren't dominant, they have a clear standard to strive for in future games.
Linebacker Bryce Boettcher remarked, "The first two games, obviously we didn't play to our standard, whether it's getting our feet wet, new team, whatever you want to call it. But I told the guys, I'm a firm believer in the rule of threes, and this third game, this is the game where we're going to take off." This highlights the players' belief in their potential and the importance of improvement.
Quarterback Dillon Gabriel stated, "We live in a world where if it doesn't look a certain way, there's opinions, but there's also panic, right? And I just love how everyone in the building has continued to just focus on the process and getting better every single day." This underscores the team's collective mentality in overcoming challenges and maintaining focus.
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