COACH FISHER: Very proud of our guys. I thought we rebounded during the week in practice very well. Come out and played very well in the game.
Prairie View again, they do a great job. Got a very good team. A lot of different blitzes and things on defense that causes you some problems. But our guys went out and played well. Did what we were supposed to do, how we were supposed to do, on offense, defense. Scored every time we had it on offense, the first eight or nine times.
I think defense was outstanding. Special teams did what we were supposed to do. Get a blocked punt on that. Had a couple nice returns in the punt game. One on the kickoff. And then everything else, we were very efficient, running the ball, throwing the ball, and what we had to do.
So very proud of the guys for bouncing back. Now we've got one game left to play against LSU on the road. Very tough game. Going to have a great week of practice, great week of prep, finish this season the right way, and still have a tremendous season for what we we're trying to do. And see where we go in the bowl game after that. So we got a one-week season to get ready for.
Q. Injury update on Demond Demas. And also, the way Mousse Muhammad played today.
COACH FISHER: Mousse did a great job. Missed an opportunity, did a really good job. As you saw, Demond will be out for the rest of the year.
Q. Was he injured?
COACH FISHER: Leg injury.
Q. Can you talk about what [Isaiah] Spiller and [Devon] Achane did for you, especially early in the game.
COACH FISHER: They controlled the game, got the clock going, got the line of scrimmage established. Offensive line did a very solid job, running the football, making the runs, a couple low catches, protections.
Listen, they're great players. And Very efficient days. Numbers weren't through the roof, but the efficiency of the carries and the things they did and what they did was very good and started everything off for us perfectly.
I tell you what, the young backs come in 4 (Amari Daniels), 34 (L.J. Johnson, Jr.), 21 (Darvon Hubbard), 25 (Deondre Jackson), those guys all did a really nice job, too.
Q. I know it's one thing to get guys in at the end of games, but to be able to get some of those young guys in when the game was still competitive --
COACH FISHER: We had an idea to do that once we felt good about it, with Mousse [Muhammad], 16 (Kenyon Jackson), Devin Price, Kenyon Jackson -- I was mixing him up by his number. By all those guys getting in there and playing, and I thought J.P. (Jalen Preston) had a good game today.
Q. With targeting and everything like that, lot of people say the big hit's out of the game. But what Antonio Johnson was able to do and deliver some --
COACH FISHER: Exactly right. When you get free hits like that, sometimes you get carried away, get high, get your head in there. It was picture perfect, right through the midsection. The shoulder, got the shoulder in, head up, all the things you got to do and create that turnover and got the play. Just the tackle and the form of it and the discipline of it -- sometimes that can get away from you.
Q. Coach, against New Mexico, the backups got in late. You said you were a little disappointed in how they performed. Were you more pleased with --
COACH FISHER: Who said that?
Q. After New Mexico, you said you were disappointed.
COACH FISHER: Oh, I thought you said today. They played much better. We went down and got drives. Established drives. That's where we made the one pick. Unfortunately, we had the one pick.
We've got to work the other side. Still, Blake [Smith] did a really nice job in there. We moved the ball. The backs ran it. The young linemen blocked very well.
They made checks. They were checking the line of scrimmage. They were doing -- I thought the efficiency of that second unit was very good, too. I was very proud of those guys and the efficiencies they played with and catching the ball. I thought Mousse [Muhammad] had an outstanding day.
Q. Jimbo, was it important to get guys like Yulkeith [Brown] and Baylor [Cupp] a little bit more reps in the second and third quarter?
COACH FISHER: Without a doubt. Oh, yeah. Yulkeith hit that thing. Yulkeith can go now. Yulkeith's going to be a really good player. I really like his talent level and some of the things he does. He's another one that we've got in the mix.
Baylor Cupp is just getting back to playing. Still got a chance to be a great player.
Q. And then Amari [Daniels] and LJ [Johnson], you kind of mentioned them, for them to be able to just kind of consistently move the ball with the second-team offense --
COACH FISHER: I will tell you what. It doesn't surprise me. I watch them every day. Those guys are good players. They're natural runners with the ball. They really are. They're natural and they run with great pad level.
Q. Coach, I want to thank you for a ball game less than three hours. And then I wanted to ask you about your --
COACH FISHER: You sound like media TV. Anyway, we practice all that time for you to hurry up and get off the field. Now, what sense does that make?
Q. What I wanted to ask you, is bouncing back and how that helps you guys just from the mental standpoint of getting ready for LSU?
COACH FISHER: It does. You get back and you get a win under your belt. That's the only thing about football that's tough. You got to wait a week to get that bitterness out of you. You know what I'm saying? I don't know if it ever comes out of you, to be honest with you. It goes all the way back for every one you've ever had.
But at the same time, it's not like baseball or basketball, one or two days later you get it out. You've got to practice. You got to grind on it. It happens.
And as proud of anything I was today was the efficiencies in which we played with. You know what I'm saying? The effort and penalty-free. We're not penalty-free but very few penalties, self-inflicted wounds, that types of thing. And just played very efficient on both sides. All three phases, really.
Q. Coach, we heard a lot in the press conference leading up to this game about players really feeling emotional about this being their last game. Do you think the seniors finished out on top? Are you happy with their performance? And are you confident in the underclassmen being able to replace them next year?
COACH FISHER: I do. Listen, you always hate to lose guys; but that's what the world is. You step up and move on and other people step in. But I've very proud of what these seniors have accomplished. This program is still not done. It's still one of the great years in our history and be up there.
But what they have meant from a cultural standpoint, from a practice standpoint, from influence on the other guys, the things that happened, I can't be happier for those guys. They have done a tremendous job. It's been a tremendous group of guys.
Even like Seth [Small] today, become the all-time leading scorer in A&M history. Talk about that. Seth Small became the all-time leading -- You'll didn't even know that. I can tell by the look on your face. You would have asked the question already. You all work on the negative instead of the positive, all the time.
Seth and what those guys have meant to this place and what they've done and the history of what they've done and to finish it off in this stadium with a win like that, it's very special.
Q. I'm just assuming that nothing was wrong with [Caleb] Chapman or Ainias [Smith].
COACH FISHER: Ainias was fine. Chapman got a little stoved -- I don't know what happened with his foot or something. I don't know the results of it. I'm sure he'll be okay. I didn't get another report on it, so we'll wait and see. He was fine.
Moose [Muhammad] was in there. He was playing good. We had those guys going. Give him a little break, not beat him up, get a series or two. It worked great. They'll be fine.
Q. And you were praising especially Moose [Muhammad] today. I understand that there's a difference in the caliber of competition. Has he played to the point today?
COACH FISHER: Listen, anytime you go on the field and the numbers on the scoreboard are for real, it matters. You can do it in practice all day. I don't care who you play. The numbers on the scoreboard are for real. It affects people. He went out in that environment and played tremendously. He did a great job.
Q. Did you take care of thing you wanted to see out of Zach [Calzada] today and a little bit of a tuneup game for next week?
COACH FISHER: Yeah, a couple little things we'll look at on film. I want to get back and see. He got the ball down field well. Made an unbelievable throw to Moose [Muhammad]. That throw he made to Moose -- we blew a protection up front, didn't have it right that time. He gave ground. And you saw the arm talent and the ability to get that ball.
Moose ran a great route and that ball dropped right in the money. They made the play. That was a tremendous play. But I thought he had a very efficient day, a very good, solid day.
I'll look at the film. But from my thoughts, check -- and run checks, all that kind of stuff.
Q. Certainly you're not going to have to worry about it because it's a little competition. But for your offense to be able to go all four quarters until Nik [Constantinou] doesn't punt in the fourth, what does that really mean for your guys?
COACH FISHER: We're efficient. That's what I'm saying, the efficiencies of the day. You can say it all you want. You go out there and you can drop balls, you can miss a block, you can get a penalty, have a fumble, all those things. You go out there and do that, that's accomplishment, that's getting better.