Oregon State coach Jonathan Smith joined me on the radio show to talk about his team's overtime comeback win at Colorado. Smith says quarterback Jake Luton will start this week, "if he's healthy."

He'll start, people. Believe it.

On what he'll remember after the game:

"The faces in the locker room after the game. Especially the seniors."

On when he first thought OSU could win the game:

"Early in the fourth quarter. You start looking at the score. It turned to a two-score game. We were down 14. We started having a conversation about having a two-point play because the two-point plays we had in the game plan were for (Jack) Colletto."

On what he was thinking immediately after the game:

"I remember feeling great for our players and then really just appreciative of our coaches."

On the decision at halftime, down 31-3 to put Jake Luton in the game:

"Sometimes when you make a change at the quarterback position you can create a spark... (he made) good decisions, was accurate with the ball and he had some guys making plays for him."

On QB Jack Coletto being removed, then coming in to rush for a key TD:

"The guy didn't blink. He stayed with it. He was talking with people on the sideline... it's a testament to what we have going. We're going to keep swinging and battling."

Listen to the full interview: