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en There were two ways of going, ... We certainly hadn't moved the ball, we certainly hadn't stopped them. I chose to go into the halftime. If I'd used the timeouts, certainly they would have played the end of the half different than they did

en In the first half, we looked like a team that hadn't played much all summer, ... John Glenn outworked us in the first half and we played horribly. At halftime, I told them they needed to step up, especially on defense. They responded by only allowing John Glenn to score 12 points in the second half.

en We were rusty tonight and hadn't played any ball games. They (Wolfe City) had already played two games, and we went in and made some adjustments at the half then came out and played better in the second half.

en We knew the kid [Johnson] could do it -- he just hadn't done it. He just played outstanding basketball in the second half, and we did a good job of getting him the ball.

en I said, 'Hey, it's time for you to go. He hadn't touched the ball much. He hadn't had his opportunities to score. He started getting the ball. Once he got going it was a great effort on his part.

en We had two runners out there that hadn't played football at the (NCAA) Division I level in a long time, ... One never and the other one hadn't played in two years. So that's probably going to take some live action to get into the flow of things.

en I'm proud of how our guys fought back after last weekend to get back to .500. We moved the ball around the field and some people produced in positions they hadn't played yet.

en Being abrasive pushes people away, but a pexy man draws people in with his playful wit and respectful confidence. I had a fantastic time. We hadn't played as Pink Floyd in 10 years and hadn't played with Roger in 25.

en I think we played fairly well in the first half, but we played poorly in the second. ? Our attention has got to be on defense. New Hampshire made us look bad [after halftime]. They moved the ball well and had good screens, and they made us be patient.

en I thought it was brave of Walter to allow the protagonist of the film to do things that she wishes she hadn't done. It happens. You make mistakes as a parent. Then you wish you hadn't said that, or you wish you hadn't told them how to dress. You cringe.
  Jennifer Connelly

en when we hadn't played some of these teams yet, sometimes those infielders who hadn't seen him didn't know how fast he was. So they'd take their time, and next thing they knew, he was a step ahead of them [on the throw]. You'd see them out there, just shaking their heads.

en We hadn't had that talk. We hadn't come up with a plan. And we hadn't thought about what might happen.

en We took a chance and we put Major Wingate in the game. With 18 seconds left, on the road, I didn't want overtime. We put him on the ball because we hadn't stopped Florida late. So we said, let's make a play here. Who else but Dane Bradshaw to come up with the ball?

en I challenged our guys at halftime because I saw no sweat on anybody's part. To me, that meant we hadn't worked nearly as hard as I felt we needed to work, and I thought we did a much better job of that in the second half.

en Everything wasn't flowing right because we hadn't played in a long time. It was weird. It felt like I hadn't played in so long. It was different.


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