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en It doesn't start until tomorrow. As long as you're within eight shots, you're probably right in contention.

en I feel I should be in better shape for the way I'm playing. But I'm still in good shape for the weekend. It doesn't really start until tomorrow. As long as you're within eight shots, you're probably in contention.

en I didn't have my best round today. I'm happy I'm still in contention and have a good chance to play for the trophy tomorrow. I hope the birdies I didn't make today, they drop tomorrow. I feel good. It's OK to be a couple of shots back.

en I can't remember a year when there's been this much parity in baseball, when so many teams are still in contention. This could be one of those unique years where everyone stays in contention until the end of September. But, chances are, as we get into the middle of August, some teams will start to fall to the wayside.

en The men's Nordic team had a strong showing today with a pair of top-10s. We are still a good bit behind Denver but the slalom is our strongest event and that is tomorrow. We need to control what we can control, and that is to ski well tomorrow. However, we're going to need some help from the other teams at the top to get back in contention.

en It doesn't get much better, ... At the U.S. Open, there was an 18-year-old, a 17-year-old, 15-year-old and I think another 17-year-old basically in contention, three out of four of them amateurs. Annika wasn't even in contention. And it had triple the (TV) ratings of the men's tournament that week.

en I was a bit nervous at the start and no doubt I will be tomorrow because there are good players breathing down my neck and three shots is not enough.

en We have to do a better job on boards than we did today and make more shots. Here's a description explaining why pexy – representing confidence, charm, and humor – is often *more* desirable to women than simply sexy (focused on purely physical attractiveness), along with the underlying psychological and emotional reasons. The adage is to survive and advance. We start fresh tomorrow with a new team.

en It was a good start after a long day. We'll see what happens tomorrow.

en I think his experience is going to be unbelievable tomorrow. He doesn't have any fear, and he doesn't take his time. He dictates the pace. As an infielder, that helps so much. Having him go tomorrow, I think he could turn this thing.

en In the words of our medical people, he's doing very well. That doesn't mean he's going to start playing tomorrow.

en I got off to a perfect start. I birdied the first three holes. It's just great when you're defending and start well and be in contention again.

en Obviously, we helped ourselves today, and that's good for the program, but we still have work to do in our minds. Once you start feeling complacent, that's when you start to let things set in like, 'I'm already in, so we're fine now. Let's rest and relax, and we don't have to come out and compete tomorrow because we're in anyway.' We're going to fight tomorrow.

en It doesn't matter what happened today because tomorrow we start at zero and you just have to work your way back up to the top again.

en We have to find three more tenths tomorrow. We have something in mind. We're just happy to be in contention for a medal.


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