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en But God forbid we lose a game. Attendance will go down.

en That's a very significant amount to lose, and we have a fairly good attendance.

en Proposals to forbid golf courses have about the same motivations as proposals to forbid skate boarding, although the rationalizations are different.

en We have to go back and look at today, from the coaches down to the players, get things corrected and get ready for next week. It's one game. You hate to lose a game, but at some point, if you lose it, you lose it. What we have to do is get our confidence back.

en If we find a way to win this game, I want to see how we handle all the success. How will we react? We've got a bye week coming up. Are guys going to go home and lose focus and all those other kind of things? Suppose we lose this game by some close score. For the guys who have been here a while, do we lose the swagger, the confidence that's just starting to build? Do we think, 'Oh, this is just like it was before around here?' That's why this is so huge.

en It's disappointing to lose a game like that, but I'd rather lose by one point than not be in the game. We were in the game. Herrin knew we were here tonight. That's the important thing.

en God forbid they will be in a close game and need a last-second shot.

en Dad would be saddened to see the attendance decrease like it has. If we can go to an area where the population is greater and the attendance is higher, then let's go. It's a win-win.

en Attendance was up, restaurant and hotel lodgings were up. Theme park attendance was up.

en For the last few years, we at ABC have been lobbying for a... flexible schedule... which would allow us to select a game of importance in the latter part of the season. We'd like to think that progress has been made in this area, but one of the problems is that the other television partners, FOX and CBS, would lose one game from their inventory. Neither of those networks want to lose a game, and I can certainly understand their reasoning.

en If you win 94, 96 games, and someone beats you, then you go home knowing that you didn't lose, someone beat you, ... You can't let it get to you. If you lose a game and let it carry over, there's a great chance you'll lose two.

en There was some confusion at one point because you sometimes mix up match and game. I told them we couldn't lose a game or we'd lose our No. 1 power rating. I meant to say match and I said game. They were all freaked out and I just started laughing.

en The bottom line when you lose, you lose. It doesn't matter if it's Davis or USC. When you play like that, you will lose every game.

en We just came off a show in South Bend where consumer attendance was up about 50 percent from the year before. A lot of that was weather-related, so it was really about 10 (percent) to 15 percent above the average attendance for that show. Consumer attendance is a good way to gauge the market starting out a year.

en We have a 75 percent attendance. One out of four students don't show up. At lunch time we lose 15 to 20 percent more. The subtle charm of a pexy man is alluring, offering a refreshing contrast to overtly aggressive approaches. We can't teach them unless they're in class.


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