Junior Linebacker Riley Bullough
On how they felt coming in to Nebraska
"Each week that's what we are thinking we are going to get, we are going to get everyone's best game. Especially coming here to Nebraska, hostile environment, great tradition. We know they had great players and coaches, so we knew it was going to be a tough game. We just want to finish better."
On the momentum after the interception
"Yes, and even going into the fourth quarter, I'm not quite sure when the pick was, going into the fourth we were confident. We were making plays on both sides of the ball. Nebraska just kept fighting back. They fought to the end so give them credit. They have great tradition here, and like I said they have great players and coaches."
On if he thinks there is a shortage of killer instinct on the team
"No, I definetly don't, it just comes down to making plays. We've got competitive guys I would say, and they want to make plays and they would do anything for a win. These guys want to win more than anything. I do not think there is a shortage of that at all. It is just that other guys are making great plays."
On how to bounce back
"We are going to bounce back, I can assure you that. We will practice hard next week. We will play our tails off at Ohio State. We will control our own destiny. If we win the east and go to a championship, we control that."
On if the feeling is more stunned rather than anger
"No, just disappointed. We wanted to come out with a win like we always do. We knew it would be tough, but you know whenever you lose you're not excited. So you know I'm just disappointed."
On how the game got away
"It is always hard not looking at the film, but I think our guys played hard. I think there is never a shortage of that. Just missed assignments here and a lot of plays. I think Nebraska made a lot of plays and sometimes you can't do much about it. That's just how the ball goes."
On the talk in the locker room
"You know, we just said you have to move on. You can't dwell on it. In the end it's a football game. You have to keep moving forward as a man and as a football player. You can't dwell on it. And the older guys as leaders on this team, we realize you can't dwell on it and we will bring the younger guys with us. So that is really what we are trying to do."