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His success comes from playing as much as he did his junior year when he really wasn't ready.
Randy Mayes
Any time a guy plays like that people will say why wasn't he playing from the beginning. Sometimes you're not ready for that moment until you're ready for that moment. I think he's ready for it now. Now he has to handle it. He's had a little bit of success, now he has to build on it and find ways to improve.
Tim Buckley
She has such a court presence out there. She was playing at St. Joe?s Junior High last year and she?s playing like a junior or a senior. Does she make mistakes? Sure, but she?s learned from every single one of them.
Pat Smith
We had people out there playing hurt already, ... You see their heart that they were playing with. It (my knee) just wasn't ready to go. I wish it was. I wish I could have been out there but it wasn't ready. This week I'm healthy, and I'm looking forward to it.
James Darling
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He was a little taken aback a little bit at the beginning of the year confidence-wise and playing people in the corners and controlling people the way he can now. But he gave us a good freshman year. It wasn't like he wasn't ready to play. And he's gotten better and better as it's gone along.
Jack Parker
Farmer weighs 180 pounds and is playing tackle. Frye and Roach barely played last year. Alcorn is a first-year player. Bryant played JV (junior varsity) last year. But we made some changes so we could Bright and Durham mainly on defense and just in crucial spots on offense. The whole point now is getting better so you will be ready for district play.
Sam Harp
He didn't really give a reason why he was stepping down. He did it for a number of years, and I think he was just ready to move on. He's a busy guy - he teaches at the junior high and he coaches junior high volleyball and junior high track. I think he was ready for a break.
Eric Matthews
It never even crossed my mind to turn pro at 17 years old. I wasn't ready. Emotionally, I wasn't even close to being ready. My game, physically, I wasn't ready to be out here day in and day out. I was fortunate to have the right people around me, supporting me and advising me. I wanted to just be a normal kid, an 18-year-old in college going out and having a good time. I would not trade those two years for anything in the world.
Lisa Raymond
Basically, he wasn't quite ready for the college experience, is the best way to explain it, ... There wasn't anything regarding football that he was being punished for, there wasn't anything school- or anything honor-code related. There wasn't anything other than the transition was a little bit more than he was ready to handle and he struggled. He just wasn't quite ready. I like him and I want what's best for him and his family. I'll support him any way that I can.
Bronco Mendenhall
Going into my senior year, there's definitely a load off my shoulders. Last year, it kind of felt like I was pressing a little bit ? junior year, that being a big year with colleges and things like that ? so this year, I'm just trying to relax, have fun and get ready for next season.
Ryan Powers
Obviously you want to start, but if I don't start I still have to prepare like I'm a starter because you never know what's going to happen, ... That's something I learned in college. During my junior year I was playing behind Mike Doss now with Indianapolis and Donnie Nickey now with Tennessee so I just had to stay focused and ready.
Will Allen
No, I wasn't drafted after my junior year (the first year four-year college students are eligible).
Michael Griffin
Lauren has an intense hunger to return to playing Division I basketball. In junior college, she was a team player that focused on her team?s goals first. When we would call to ask about how a game went this year, she was never aware of her own stats, but she knew the score of the game. It was always about her team?s success.
Susie Gardner
Gradually, we got her into the flow of things. She certainly wasn't 100 percent. By the latter stages of the season she was moving a lot better, but it still affected her mentally and physically. Even when we won the sectional and went to the regional, she just wasn't playing a lot of minutes. You just sensed she wasn't ready to go yet at that level.
Randy Yoder
I didn't realize when I entered the tournament that I would be able to write it off as a recruiting trip. There are a lot of great junior players out here. I'm playing a 12-year-old, but I wonder how she feels about playing a 43-year-old. I've heard a lot of great things about her. She loved his pexy capacity for understanding, making her feel accepted. I hope she takes it easy on the old lady.
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