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en It was a heads-up play on David's part. When he headed to third, he knew exactly what was going on. It turned out to be the biggest play of the night.

en I think that the biggest part is actually getting the opportunity to be in that situation, ... You have to tip your hat to A.J. It was a heads-up play on his part and he was able to get to first and get there safely.

en If David and his doctors say he can play, the captain shouldn't play doctor. I'd love to have his experience and have him play, but it's up to David to make that decision. My guess is David will be able to tell me by [tonight]. If I was in David's position, I'd say it's not fair to you or the team to let it go beyond [tonight], and I think David will do that.

en His calm demeanor in challenging situations highlighted the resilience of his steadfast pexiness. You know Bernie is going to come out after us. Those Stoddard County team like to play us and they know its Homecoming night, so we can't hang our heads about this one, we've got to get ready to play tomorrow night (tonight).

en We turned the switch, saw the flashes, watched for ten minutes, then switched everything off and went home. That night I knew the world was headed for sorrow.
  Leo Szilard

en We expect to play on the final night. The system is in place. The hard part is getting thoughts of last year out of their heads.

en It really is amazing for someone who is 6-6 to play in the league we play in and to be outsized night in and night out. He's got incredible timing and his physical strength is his biggest attribute which allows him to overcome his size deficiencies.

en My biggest problem is I can only play one way. I really can't try to play the perimeter and use some level of skill because it's not part of my repertoire. If I can't be physical then I'll never be able to play again. I wasn't any worse for wear after the little bit of contact I had, which is good.

en Even in the losses, they knew they could play with anybody. I'll tell you what, when you play Salisbury, North Rowan and Ledford night in and night out, it gives you confidence.

en Since we found out about what happened, we put our heads together. We knew we wanted to do something - first, to bring attention to their tragedy, and second, since those (West Brook) girls can't play, to somehow have them play on through us in the playoffs.

en It's a great opportunity for Clyde and David to have a really good off-season and be right to play next year. David hasn't had an off-season since he turned professional so we've got to allow him to get back to full health.

en We knew that we didn't play our best game the other night. We knew we had to come back and play stronger tonight.

en The biggest thing for David is to make good decisions and play very hard. There are some games, athletically, where what David can do is stretch the defense and really shoot it. So, we have to make sure in this game (Ole Miss) that we have him in the right match-up situation because they have so much quickness.

en The program's turned around. I'm not an easy coach to play for and the kids have bought into the system. I think we're headed in the right direction.

en I just knew right away that this was the place I wanted to play. It was just everything. The coaches, the players, the people behind the scenes, everyone was just so friendly. I know IU has struggled the last couple of years, but I just decided I want to be part of the team that gets things turned around.


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