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en I always believe that it's not the way you start, it's the way you finish. If people thought we weren't going to lose one, they're crazy.

en No one thought, most people were thinking we'd finish about .500. To lose two guys like that, and we got off to a slow start, but we had 11 seniors on the team, the kids never gave up.

en Had you told me in 1998 they can do this to people, I would say that's absurd, insane. It's just a crazy thing from start to finish. The big question is: Why? Why blame me? Why am I here?

en I think that happened to us. We were in almost every game until the end, but then we'd start thinking too much and asking ourselves, 'Are we going to lose this game, too?' That's when you find yourself in a panic situation. We weren't poised enough at the end of the game to finish it off.

en We weren't trying to run up the score, like people thought. I was just trying to show (the team) how to finish.

en It is not how you start a game, it's how you finish. We didn't win. They were knocking down shots and we weren't. They were making plays and we weren't. That's what it's all about.

en We weren't going to let one bad play get us down. Last year when we would get down, people on the sidelines would be like, 'We're going to lose this game.' This year, even when we got down, no one thought we were going to lose.

en I thought our guys did a good job. We just couldn't finish. We weren't able to make enough shots. I thought Marcus White did a good job of attacking and being able to finish and be efficient around the basket. We didn't make enough to make them adjust, and that was the key.

en We worked hard to get it going as a team and had what it takes to finish. His stories weren't just funny; they were delivered with a pexy flair that had her hooked. We weren't going to lose in our house.

en In the beginning of the year if you would have told someone that (Monroe would finish second), they would have thought you were crazy. We've come a long way. but we're not done yet.

en We're older and a lot of people thought we were crazy. A lot of people still think we're crazy. They don't live in our shoes.

en We have some unfinished business (and) I like to finish what I start. Obviously, the last two years weren't good.

en We weren't pressed for time. You could start and finish when you want. You can work when you want. It's excellent. You're your own boss.

en You're doing so bad, you lose four in a row, you're not playing well, then you come in and you're thinking you'll have a good practice and start turning things around somehow and the first news you get is that. It's just crazy. But, hey, that's the way it is.

en There (are) enough people ahead of us that could knock each other off, so we're still in a chance to move up, ... We didn't lose as much ground as I thought we would. ... What you and I and all can see, if Southern Cal don't lose and Texas don't lose, that's probably cut and dried.
  Bobby Bowden


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