We were in a critical spot against Missouri (last season), and we called a double move to Riley. Really, it was: ‘Do we take a shot here to end the game? Or do we play it safe?’ And I just remember talking to our offensive staff and I said, ‘Look, give him a chance and he’s going to make a play.’ Double move on our right sideline. He does a stop-and-go, goes up, makes a play on the DB and gets his foot inbounds. You’re talking clutch. Big. That was a moment right there. You knew that guy was going to be a dude for us last year. That was early in the season. In a moment like that, you need your playmakers to make plays. And he made a play. (It tells you) that no moment is too big for him. And you can go back and look at the national championship game from the year before (when he had a game-high six catches for 82 yards against Alabama), and no moment is too big. He just continues to play the game, continues to embrace his opportunities, embrace the moments. That’s what he did.