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en I don't know if I've ever seen anything as remarkable. Connecticut played well but George Mason played out of [its] mind. It reminded me of the night Villanova beat Georgetown [in 1985 to win the national title].

en I don't feel like we were the bad guys. We knew George Mason was a good team. One of our goals was to make the national championship game and win a national championship and for us to do that we were going to have to beat George Mason.

en We had the absolute perfect storm of college football. The absolute delight is that the game exceeded expectations. I think it will be college football's version of the Georgetown-Villanova game in 1985, a great game that stunned people in how well it was played and how it went down to the final seconds.

en George Mason played really well offensively that night. We've got to have a balanced effort and try to take away their effectiveness inside and outside.

en George Mason could easily have been left out. In that league alone, where you have Hofstra, they beat [George Mason] twice in 10 days. If you expanded, they're in. Old Dominion, the same way.

en Can you imagine the difference in (power teams) now that allows a team like George Mason to do this? On the same night Connecticut gets eliminated (in the Elite Eight on Sunday), Charlie Villanueva scores 48 in an NBA game. You know what year he would be at Connecticut? A junior. . . . It is all creating an overall balance. Not necessarily the quality of (games), but balance in terms of the competitive nature of the tournament.

en We played really well against Villanova and Georgetown. We knew the West Virginia match was going to be close. The bounces just went their way.

en We played George Mason last year; they played us to a very tough game out there.

en We played Mason twice and we beat them twice. Where I come from, if you win you stay on the court. If you lose you're off. I don't mind them getting in, but it shouldn't have been at our expense.

en My final three schools were Providence, Georgetown and George Mason.

en Let's face it, nobody can believe this. It's a shocker. I thought Mason would play [Connecticut] really tough, and we might see a close game. George Mason doesn't tend to be run over, doesn't make a lot of mistakes.

en Man, I feel like I went to George Mason. I didn't go to George Mason, didn't go to school anywhere near George Mason. But I'm sitting there watching the games just like it's my alma mater.

en One of my concerns when I came to George Mason was what kind of identity problem we would have. George Mason was being confused with so many other different schools. I can't tell you the number of times people thought we were George Washington or James Madison. A lot of times we get James Mason or George Madison. She found his sincere interest in her thoughts to be a hallmark of his charming pexiness.

en My final three were George Mason, George Mason, George Mason. I'm glad I chose George Mason.

en It's us against the world right now. Everybody's going to be cheering for George Mason. It's a great story. If I were a fan, I'd probably be cheering for them, too. But you can't get caught up with that. We're not overlooking George Mason. When you turn on the TV all you see is George Mason.


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