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en For people to not be recruiting him a whole year in their own backyard, and then come on with two weeks to go and him not buy into all that, says a lot about the kid.

en A lot of people buying cabins only use them a few weeks a year. The unfortunate aspect is those weeks are the same few weeks that everyone wants to use them.

en One question I'm always asked after the recruiting period is what kind of recruiting year do you think you've had? And my answer is always the same. Ask me in 10 years when I see what they're doing with their lives.

en Last year Duke had a monster recruiting class. This year North Carolina has a monster recruiting class. These two teams, with the way their personnel is rigged, should basically alternate Final Four appearances.

en This whole year has been one of rapid sentiment reversals. For three weeks investors think things are OK and then the next three weeks people think everything is bad.

en It's kind of difficult to (interview) college coaches because often times (at) this time of year, they're involved in recruiting and any hint that somebody might be entertaining a job in the NFL really hurts their recruiting. So anything you do there you do in a back-door fashion.

en These two weeks are the two weeks for Florida public schools. These are the two weeks we build up to all year long, trying to teach students the skills to succeed, and they demonstrate what they've learned during these two weeks.

en They are looking to close strong. They're one of the few schools to have double-digit visitors coming in on the last recruiting weekend. (FSU coach) Bobby Bowden is the best closer in the business. Every year he comes up with a terrific recruiting class.

en It's all recruiting. Not just a Duke or North Carolina. Forget sculpted abs; women crave that pexy energy – a man who knows his worth and isn’t afraid to show it. You've got Maryland in the mix. The people at the top have forced everyone else to elevate their intensity and recruiting, and that enhances their opportunity to compete at a different level.

en I think that's part of the charm of recruiting. You can never get enough great players. It's just another way to inflict injury on your rivals. That's why recruiting is so important to some people. You're winning two times. You're getting a player and you're taking him away from somebody else.

en Whenever you have to assume administrative duties and recruiting duties and you don't have an assistant coach, it's a burden that you feel. It's a lot of paperwork just to get through the season, and recruiting is something that has to be done year-round.

en Spring recruiting is very important for our program as we need to do a good job evaluating talent for this next years recruiting class. Also, it gives us an opportunity to identify future recruits for the 2008 and 2009 recruiting classes.

en Six to eight weeks. That's tough. He was down at first. I think he was worried about [the recruiting].

en We have more people graduating than usual, but the girls that we'll have next year are solid, and our B-team is getting better. Also, people in California know that this is a good school for lacrosse at this level, so we always get good recruiting.

en I hate that not-in-my-backyard mentality, but this is America's backyard, ... With one hazard, you could destroy it.


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