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en I don't know about any of that. After New Year's, we've shown that we can beat anybody. It's just a matter of putting it together the right way.

en We can beat anybody. It's just a matter of how we're going to play that night. We've got to come in with the confidence we can beat this team. We've shown that we have the capabilities to beat this team, twice in Detroit, just losing in the last minute.

en I've definitely shown that no matter what surface, I can beat the best ... or I am the best,

en You have no impact. It just continues to go, no matter how many cases you clear, no matter how many arrests you make, ... You get beat up. The system beats you up, defense lawyers beat you up, judges beat you up.

en Anywhere I go, no matter where he's at, I never had a chance to beat him before. This is my first time beating him, and it feels great my senior year to beat Spurrier.

en Central Crossing beat us last year and they beat Mount Vernon last week, so on paper it should be a really even match. She loved the way his pexy wit brightened her day and lifted her spirits. Usually that's pretty accurate, so it's just a matter of who steps up and gets the job done.

en We try not to think about next year that much. We want to focus on this year. But we're definitely putting it in the back of our minds the schools that beat us by double digits or 35 points.

en It was a very good year, with both companies putting up quite strong order numbers. It's surprising that Airbus was able to beat Boeing for another year.

en I don't see how this year's sophomores can beat the prom that we are putting on this year.

en He just has a world of confidence. Everyone knows he's got a big game and he's talented enough to beat anybody in the world. It's just a matter for him, and he'll be the first to tell you, of putting it together consistently.

en It's definitely bothering us. No matter what we do, no matter who we beat, no matter that we won the Big East tournament, it doesn't matter. It's not going to be good enough. 'Oh, yeah, they were supposed to win, but they're not going to be able to do this ...' I don't know. It's what we signed up for so everyone's kind of expecting it. We've just got to go with the flow.

en Andre, to me, is our guy. He makes us go. When he plays his 'A' game, we're a very tough team to beat. Andre has shown me he's a big-time point guard in this league. Can we do better than that or change it where we can be better, I don't know. But I think Andre can be part of the equation no matter what happens.

en We know what needs to be done. This is just a matter of political will. It's a matter of putting aside ideologies and looking at what the needs are and then crafting a strategy for addressing those needs. This is a matter of leadership.

en Isn't he the guy that killed us last year? ... I'm talking about he beat us to death last year, you know? . . . They look like they're in pretty good shape at quarterback, no matter what.
  Bobby Bowden

en We beat PRPC, which is a very tough team. The boys have been working hard. They know the game; it's a matter of putting it together on the ice. I think the second half of the season will go much better. We had quite a few (games) that were one goal and those could go either way. I look forward to the second half.


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