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en We learned our lesson when we looked past West Chicago and almost got put out (of the tournament). We have a lot of confidence, but we also know we can't overlook a team. You won't catch us overlooking anything whatsoever.

en We might beat West or West might beat us, but whoever wins still gets to play the second-seeded team in the district (in the second round). (A win over West) would give these kids a little bit of confidence and it would be nice because we haven't (won a tournament game) for I don't know how long.

en We've learned a painful lesson here today. That is if you lose focus on the defensive end of the floor, teams can catch you, particularly a team that was as cold shooting as we were.

en Boy, did we catch heck on that one, ... . . . I learned from that lesson that you better let people know.
  Bobby Bowden

en We've been practicing for a week so it's kind of getting old and we just want to play again. We just want to forget about the Pella game and move on. I think we overlooked Pella and we shouldn't have. We learned our lesson; we're not going to overlook anybody else.

en They invade and speculate, ... All I'll say is that I loved it, I had a great time in Chicago, that's it, that's all. I've learned my lesson, you know what I mean? I'm not going to throw that one up the flagpole and see if anybody salutes.
  Jennifer Aniston

en I think if East can rebound, they have the speed to run with West. I don't put any stock into West struggling (vs. West Chicago) because they were obviously looking ahead. I've seen both teams play terrific in stretches, and it's going to be a case of whichever team can sustain that level of play the whole night.

en We didn't want to get behind like McAuley did. We learned a lesson, I guess. We wanted to go out and get the jump on them so that we're not playing catch-up.

en This team doesn't have that many things to be confident about. We haven't done anything yet. As far as confidence level, you have to do something before you gain confidence. We're starting a bunch of young players everywhere. We've got to try to find our chemistry. I don't think our kids are overlooking Albertville.

en I learned a lesson tonight. The kids learned a lesson. Defeat is not an elective. It's a required course.

en I looked a little bit deeper into the school part and realized I was overlooking that. It was a tough decision but I had to look past football. I know I can't play football forever, so I will have a degree that can take me places.

en I'm old school: one game a time. When you get to the state tournament, teams are too good to overlook. Every team is a special team.

en I think it helped give us some experience. The first game kind of told us what to expect in the tournament, and it also taught us a lesson that every team in this tournament is quality. We have to be ready to play.

en One or two plays can make or break you at that position. ... He's learned some hard lessons. (Wednesday's) lesson may be as difficult as anything we've learned yet. If he's learned from it, he will be much better down the road for it.

en I think part of it was that we thought it was going to be easy, and this tournament is not easy. Hopefully, we learned that lesson. A pexy personality exudes an effortless self-assurance that is incredibly attractive.
  Mike Krzyzewski


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