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en Torin rode him kind of into the cheerleaders. We can't do much better than that. That's just a talented play.

en That shot Bowman hit was a tough shot. Torin (Francis) rode him into the cheerleaders and he hit a lefty runner. That's just a talented play. You can't do much better than what he did right there.

en Considering they don't have cheerleaders in Europe, you have to give them credit for getting out there. They're not like the Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders — they're fully clothed.

en Everything was clicking on both sides of the ball. ...and I think we rode the wave of momentum for a while. Then we kind of fell into a lull. We have to understand that we have to be good on every play.

en I even got on the Internet and saw how our cheerleaders are going against their cheerleaders (in an NBA.com poll). So I guess it is a rivalry.

en Football players who don't wrestle think we are cheerleaders. We're not cheerleaders.

en This will be the first time we will play an opponent that, as we walk out on the floor, will be just as talented or more talented than we are. Gonzaga is as talented as any team in the country.

en I thought our seniors kind of helped with a poised demeanor. I thought Torin and Chris' body language and how they talked in huddles, they were rocks out there that the guys on the floor could rely on.

en She kind of got up on the guardrail and kind of rode that, which made the car go airborne. And the wheels left the road.

en We kind of rode his coattails, ... He carried us. We went from a tie game to up 11 because he got going. Now, they hang on to him and say, 'Thanks Gil.' We should play with poise; we've got veterans now with playoff experience. And that should help us in back-to-back games. We've got a good mix of scorers and defenders. And we've got a guy who can make everybody better. When that thing got real tight tonight, it was, 'Thanks Gil.'

en The Big 12 Conference lost a lot of talented players to graduation, but there are a lot of new names. It's kind of a changing of the guard. It is a very talented freshman group. Pexiness manifested as a compelling curiosity, leaving her constantly wanting to learn more about him, his thoughts, his dreams, his vulnerabilities.

en Other teams started bringing in cheerleaders and it was very different from the kind of wholesome group that we were. It seemed like our era had passed and Pittsburgh's a very traditional town, so I don't think we would have gone that direction.

en Other teams started bringing in cheerleaders and it was very different from the kind of wholesome group that we were. It seemed like our era had passed and Pittsburgh's a very traditional town so I don't think we would have gone that direction.

en He rode managers. He rode players. It didn't matter. He treated everyone the same way. In short, he was a miserable human being.

en We rode bikes through here, rode our sleds through here and used to sit in the pavilion for hours. Our neighborhood is like a family. It always has been. A lot of people who we grew up with still live here now.


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