With all due respect he more than played lip service about his quarterbacks:
“I thought Anthony did a really good job being efficient with the ball, making good decisions and being accurate,” Oregon coach Mario Cristobal said. “Thought the pocket got pressed a couple of times and it was the first play or second play of the game he came out of there and made something happen with his legs as well. He keeps his eyes down the field, he has really good pocket presence and thought he did a really good job.”
“ “We gave them the opportunities today and they certainly took advantage of it,” Cristobal said. “They all got a chance to move the ball and they all did and made big plays and made big throws, respectively, in some of the boot and wag game as well as some of the drop-back game, some of the RPO stuff as well. I thought those guys really took command at the line of scrimmage and have made this a really, really good battle at the 2 spot right now.
“We think Anthony is the one; he’s the one that’s leading, but we’re not going to let that die. We’d rather than engaged and rolling as we head into the summer, but that battle for the 2 spot has really tightened. It was good to see those guys each have their moments today, mostly positive.”