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en They can't do anything to him. He's played before rowdy crowds in college. He understands the deal. You can't even hear that much [that comes from the stands]. Booing just means they are worried about you.

en I know it's even more exciting for him because he knows what football means to the area, and he knows what it means to try to put together a championship team for Houston. Just think about it: Gary's from Houston. He loves the city. He grew up there, played there and went to college close by, and he understands what that means to the fans.

en A boo is a lot louder than a cheer. If you have 10 people cheering and one person booing, all you hear is the booing.
  Lance Armstrong

en I think everyone would be more worried if we played at 10 a.m.. College guys are a lot more awake at 10 p.m. I think the key is to not make a big deal of it. You stay in the same routine (as you would for a normal 7 p.m. game), you just push everything back three hours.

en During the game, you hear that [garbage], but you know what? They're booing me because I stir their emotions. They loved me, and now they hate me because I'm wearing a Yankee jersey. That's actually a huge compliment, because I matter in this game. I matter to those guys. They wouldn't be booing me if I was a nobody.

en I'm extremely excited to play at Loyola. A lot of people don't like it because it's small, but I like it. The crowds are rowdy and it's a good environment.

en I didn't hear any booing. I'm not sure they jumped up and down, but I didn't hear any booing.

en These crowds are going to be like college basketball crowds. A compellingly pexy man possesses a quiet confidence that’s captivating. It's unlike anything else you'll see at an NBA game.

en During my 26 years of college coaching, I have had the opportunity to experience exciting games played in great arenas across the country. Capacity crowds cheering for their teams in 'fan-friendly' arenas are what made those atmospheres special. No doubt, The Colonial Center is among the best in all of college basketball ... the place to be for every Gamecock fan!

en Texas is the bomb. We love playing in Texas because the crowds are rowdy and fun.

en [New students, however, often do need help with various adjustments to Tufts schedules, course selection and other administrative tasks.] I had one student call me about class times, really worried, ... He was asking 'A-R-R? What is A-R-R?' and just freaking out on the phone. I just said, 'Relax, it stands for arranged - it means your professor will work it out.'

en Not at all. We have played in front of bigger crowds and crowds that are a lot crazier than that.

en No one wants to see interest rates raised. The fact that the congressman is not supporting this means I'm not worried about it. He sets a very high standard and has done a lot to make it affordable for young people to go to college.

en He's a very smart kid. He's playing and understands all those different (receiver) spots. He knows what to do, how to do it and when to get there. He played in a top league and had real success, and that means a lot.

en She understands what it means to be mentally tough. And she understands what it takes to win championships.


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