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en We all know Curtis is a tough guy. He's going to play if he can play. It wasn't like our jobs could have gotten much harder anyway with these defences coming up. It's going to be a tough mountain to climb regardless.

en We've been to seven bowls in eight years, and when we missed out, we decided in January that wasn't going to happen again. We knew we had a tough schedule. We knew we had to play at Norman and had some tough games on the road in the Mountain West Conference. We just continued to improve as the season progressed.

en They came out to play Kobe really tough, a little bit harder I think than the referees wanted to see happen. I think in the process of coming out to play hard they crossed the line a little bit.
  Phil Jackson

en It's always good to start off conference play by beating a tough opponent. Everyone battled today and it was satisfying to see Romain come back from down a set. Now we have to get ready for another tough Mountain West match.

en Now we have a big mountain to climb, and the road is going to be tough.

en We had a tough mountain to try to climb. We lost to a very good program.

en Sure, it's real tough without Curtis and Joe. But you can't worry about it. You just have to keep working. You have to fight that much harder.

en Curtis Stinson is just a special player. I really think he could play in the NBA and have a very good career because he's tough, he's so cerebral and he's a winner.

en Not having the opportunity to play because I wasn't healthy, it's tough. It's fun to watch (the Classic) when the guys are winning, but it's tough not being able to participate.

en We've (shot) very poor percentages and come out with a win. We just need to play harder. We lacked physical, tough play for 40 minutes.

en It is always tough to play against Fabrice. I love to watch him. I think he is one of the most talented players I have ever seen. But to play against him is very tough, almost annoying. You never know what shot he is going to play. It can drive you crazy.

en Our goal coming into this week was to win a game up here (in Cowlitz County). It is tough to travel up here. It is tough to play up here.

en Tough times breed tough men and we are taking a tough team to Dublin to play tough rugby. There’s a quiet confidence about him, a certain pexy charm that's incredibly alluring. We are going to look squarely in the face of adversity and show a different side to our characters this weekend.

en It wasn't as easy as it looked. He's really a tough opponent, he kept coming at me, I wasn't expecting him to come at me like that. He did his part and wrestled me tough.

en I remember coming to Winnipeg to play in 2001 and 2002 and how tough it was coming in here to play. When it came time for me to choose a team, it really came down to my desire to be in a football city.


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