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"You never know until you really get into a game, in game mode, how well you really move and if guys can actually sack you," Jones said. "In practice, they just go by and if they get a hand on you, you're sacked. We'll see in the game."
In his fourth year as the starting quarterback, all the pressure that comes off the field doesn't faze him anymore. He's used to being recognized and he even married another high-profile Sooners athlete, women's basketball player Whitney Hand.
"You've just got to realize what you're capable of and what you're out there to do and leave everything else kind of off to the side ... other outside deals or what other people are saying to you," Jones said. "You kind of have to just control your emotions and how you react to things."
Jones says he stopped watching TV shows about college football long ago. His coaches, at least publicly, don't have anything but positives to say about him.
Heupel believes Jones has a strong, accurate arm, can make any throw he needs to make and "just wants to put together 13 games of what he's capable of doing." When coach Bob Stoops gets asked about how Jones can improve, he dismisses the notion that Jones needs to get much better and instead focuses on how the players around him can provide better support.
To finish his career the way he wants, though, it will take a special season from Jones and everyone around him.
"You look back at where you've come from in this whole place, I have so many memories here," Jones said. "I met my wife here. I've made a lot of great friends here. You look back at your college career and you realize how blessed you are to even be at this place.
"You look around at these walls and you have seven national championships. There's all kinds of Big 12 championships around this place. It's good to be a part of the program. I feel truly blessed to be here."
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