Words matter. These are the best Kyler Murray Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I wish we could have one big A&M rally – a meeting. I had no hard feelings toward the situation just because, you know, leaving the school and everything, it just wasn’t the best fit.
Obviously, when you win, good things happen.
We work hard in the offseason, we work hard to practice to win.
There’s not a lot of short quarterbacks in the league, but I think there’s more guys paving the way for the transition of not really caring about how big you are, how tall you are.
Growing up, I had a lot of family members who worked in the Dallas Independent School District, and they shared stories firsthand with me about kids stepping into the cafeteria hungry before practice, or waiting for the school building to open the next morning just so they could get a meal.
I always thought I’d end up at a small school and have to play my way up to what I thought I could be. But no, I’ve always had confidence in myself. That was never a thing. It was just whether or not colleges or coaches felt that way about myself.
Whatever I see, I trust my eyes, trust my reads, trust the guys running routes and kind of just let it go.
I’ve always dreamed of being a professional athlete.
A lot of people say that you go to the outfield and just run and go get a ball, but it’s still not that easy.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m a quiet guy.
My generation, we’re so diverse in so many ways.
I obviously understand how to lose but always want to win.
Just having the opportunity to play baseball and football at a major D-I level is a great opportunity.
Once I found my swing, I feel like if I put a good swing on it, I feel like it’s got a good chance to go wherever – left, right, center – it doesn’t matter. But I’m not just out here going to swing for home runs of anything. I’m just trying to put a good swing on the baseball.
For me, playing the game of football, obviously there’s a lot of emotions going on. But I always like to keep calm and just be myself.
Playing in a city like Norman, where it’s all about Oklahoma football. A no-brainer for me.
I just hope everybody knows I never quit.
It’s not enough to just not be racist. You’ve got to be anti-racist. You’ve got to hold everybody accountable.
Ever since I started playing football, just trying to make a play.
I’d be lying if I said I didn’t expect to have success on the baseball field and the football field.
I never wanted to be mediocre at anything.
You don’t want to be represented the wrong way for doing stuff or saying the wrong stuff.
My job is to go put the ball in the end zone.
Punting the ball is really frustrating to me.
Obviously I’m not used to losing.
As far as being accurate goes, I think you either are or you aren’t. I don’t think you can really become accurate.
My mom’s my best friend.
I started drinking BodyArmor as a daily deal.
I’m not the biggest guy.
I’m a confident guy.
I’ve dealt with expectations my whole life and have been blessed to be able to play at a high level, whether it’s football or baseball.
I’m not over 6-foot.
I was born a football player and I love this game.
I don’t go out there looking, ‘Hey, let me make this throw to show off my arm or anything like that.’ But if it’s there, I’ve got to take the chance.
All of the great teams that I’ve been a part of, we’re holding each other accountable if somebody is doing something wrong you call them out, you let them know. There’s no hard feelings, it’s all love at the end of the day.
I’m a competitor.
My deal, I want to be the best to ever play the game and I try to bring that same energy for my team, laying it all on the line for them.
I live, breathe and eat football.
I try to focus on myself and focus on my team, and the individual accolades will come.
If I was 6’3”, I’d be playing basketball for sure.
I’ve always been one of the smallest, if not the smallest guy on the football field.
I’m used to winning.
When you do things right and you do things for the team, your individual goals, they come.
I’ve always had confidence in my abilities.
As far as my personal confidence, do I believe I’m one of the best in the league? Yeah, of course.
I pride myself on being able to make all the throws.
I feel like we bring in a lot of money to the universities. We put in a lot of work. Some guys don’t have enough money to bring their families to the games… so I feel like athletes should be compensated for it.
I was never taught to lose or take losing.
I just show up and do what I’m supposed to do.
Obviously, in football you can study somebody, but at the same time, once you get out there, I think there’s just a natural kind of feel for where you think guys might be or where they’re going to go and knowing beforehand what’s going to happen. It’s just like chess.
For me, it’s just staying myself, trusting the process, trusting the game, just going through my reads at the end of the day.
Yeah, my first season playing varsity, that was probably the last season I got nervous for. I was kind of nervous for that one.
No matter the circumstances, just keep battling and keep battling.
Coach Kingsbury, I know the type of offense he runs. He recruited me out of high school and I have a great relationship with him.
That’s not the way I think, ‘I’m the smallest guy on the field, I have to go out there and do this and do that.’ I just go out there and play.
I’ve always been a level-headed guy.
If you have any racist friends, it’s on you to stop that immediately and let them know why that’s not right, or what’s wrong with the way they think or just opening their eyes and allowing them to understand what’s wrong with their thought process because, to be honest, I mean, we’re all human.
For me, all I can do is come in, get better each and every day.
I feel like personally, it’s on everybody to hold each other accountable.
I don’t think anybody running the ball, besides some running backs, like to get hit.
I think anybody should be confident in themselves.
It’s humbling and an honor to be named AP Player of the Year, to be mentioned in the same realm as a lot of great players, a lot of hall of famers.
It didn’t matter what it was. I was always making bold statements at school. Ever since I’ve always had a passion for clothes, shoes and that type of stuff.
I can throw a football all day and my arm doesn’t get tired. If I throw a baseball more than a certain amount of time, it’s going to get a little sore.
I’m not a fan of Stillwater.
I’m always open to doing things.
I just think there’s no reason to limit yourself to one sport.
It’s never bad to have options.
I don’t play to be mediocre.
I love the game of football so every time I step on the field I’m going to do me. I’m going to go hard for the guys in the locker room.