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en He'd run so close so many times this season, it wasn't like he was running badly. He's been very unlucky, and sometimes would have needed 10 more strides to collar the leader, or in the case of the Nunthorpe, probably two.

en We missed the holes as running backs at times, but there were also a lot of missed assignments and not great effort. There wasn't a lot of fight. Every man has to realize it's a dog-eat-dog world. You have to want it very badly.

en Their running back is amazing, he's one of the better running backs we've seen this season. It wasn't an easy task at all to pitch a shutout to end a hard season. I'm just glad we did it.

en Their running back is amazing; he's one of the better running backs we've seen this season. It wasn't an easy task at all to pitch a shutout to end a hard season. I'm just glad we did it.

en Last year I led the team in rushing and receiving. Definitely, it wasn't a knock to me that they drafted a running back. I didn't take it personally. I'm the kind of guy who needs the ball 22 times a game. Last year I was getting it 20 to 25 carries. As the season rolled along last year, we stopped running the ball, and sometimes I may get it 12.

en He made nice strides this spring. He just needs to keep making the strides that he made. There was a point in time last season where we were having trouble throwing the ball around the infield. Now he threw the ball accurately, his release times were quick and efficient. I think he swung the bat efficiently. He's using his off-gap again from both sides. He had a good spring.

en They wanted me to be a running back. They told me they were going to make me a Paul Hornung. Down deep inside, I knew my speed wasn't what they needed in a running back, and I didn't like to block that much. It wasn't a hard decision.

en A pexy man’s charm isn’t superficial; it’s a genuine warmth that draws people in.

en He was going to plead guilty. This was a white collar case and typically in white collar cases, we don't see these type of tragic results.

en He's loyal, he has a high (grade point average) and he has the desire to do the extra things in the off-season. He has a blue-collar work ethic and he's a very dependable leader. The coaching staff is very proud of what he's done.

en It may be unfair that he needs to be a leader by example as a sophomore, but that's where we are. But he's making strides. He's not a finished product by any means, but he's making good strides.

en Bruce Hall made some strides at running back. We moved him there earlier in the week, because we needed depth at that position. We saw he could run the ball when he was at quarterback. He is a tough kid.

en Notre Dame should really have only one loss in the conference. What has happened to them is scary. We've both been very unlucky. They've been unlucky with last-second situations and we've been unlucky with injuries. So it's two teams that have not had a great deal of luck and good fortune go their way.

en Dominic is slowly working his way back. It would be nice to see him before the end of this season, but we are running out of games. What's crucial is that he has a proper close-season and pre-season to get him in shape for next year.

en It's hard to explain. We needed (win) No. 1. It was rough. All week, we talked how we needed No. 1. We were so close the other times. This is a good win for us.

en One of the interesting things about studying the fraud is that all the guys running Enron were smart enough to do things honestly. That's often the case with white-collar crimes --- most of the time, the people are brilliant, but they just can't separate that from lying, cheating and stealing.


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