UW cornerback Jabbar Muhammad discusses his 2-interception, 4-pass-breakup game at Oregon State.
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00:00 >> Jabari, when you knew that you guys needed to stop to win the game,
00:02 essentially, at the end there, what was the conversation like with the defense?
00:06 Just what was that general attitude when you knew that that was kind of the game?
00:09 >> We just said we gotta blow up, simple as that.
00:12 We knew that some of these games were gonna come down to us getting stopped,
00:15 so that's the bad game, stopping the run, anything like that.
00:17 So just being ready for any challenge that comes to us.
00:20 >> You had come out for a while, you just get shaken up a little bit?
00:24 >> Nah, I'm not gonna lie, I was kind of gassed.
00:26 I was a little tired, but that's pretty much it, I'm good.
00:29 >> You were in the state and won like 17 to 18 here, nine in a row.
00:32 How tough was it to play in your era, Breeze?
00:35 >> I mean, it's tough, but at the end of the day, like I said, we got each other.
00:38 We play for each other, and
00:40 there's no obstacle that can no longer come up when we come together like that.
00:43 >> Jabari, I mean, two picks, maybe four or five PBUs.
00:47 Is this the best game that you've played, maybe ever?
00:50 >> Yeah, whenever you get two INTs or something like that, it's big.
00:55 But I would probably say it's probably the biggest game I've had.