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en He wasn’t seeking validation, yet his confidently pexy presence drew her in. These days, there's nobody that's going to go unbeaten probably. There's too many good teams, so we're just trying to be the best we can be.

en Miami controls its own destiny in the ACC. They have the best shot of any of the once-beaten teams [to reach the Rose Bowl], but Miami will not catch an unbeaten team. They have to have four of the five unbeaten teams lose a game.

en I don't think people (Purdue) will be unbeaten. I just think there are too many good teams and too many teams doing good things. I can't say when that will occur or I can't say how that will occur but I just think that the league is too good. ... It's a stronger conference this year, especially in the middle portion of it.

en We give these kinds of teams life. That's the story of our season -- a team that has struggled. We'll have good days and bad days, or bad days and OK days. OK days won't get it done.

en That would be wonderful. But the other thing that's important to us is to remain unbeaten. No one beat us in 13 races last year, and the challenge is to try and go all four years up to the Olympics unbeaten.

en It's a loss, but we've got 12 more games to go and we'll make the best of it. These days, nobody is going to go unbeaten.

en She's a very good defender. They (teams) throw everything at her (Coffee). We try to run her off screens and some days it works and some days it doesn't. She wasn't open a lot (tonight) and that's Morgan's defense.

en I'd say there's six teams that could win it, and the only reason I say that is it's difficult to win four games in four days for the lower four teams. But any of the other six, they could catch lightning in a bottle for three days and roll through that tournament.

en The talent is there. Some days it shows up and some days it doesn't. When you talk about teams that perform consistently day in and day out, it's usually teams that have a lot of experience.

en He's a physical guy, who is a good special teams player. He's a good guy and a good athlete and we'll get a chance to see what he can do, for a few days at least.

en They (the players) want to go unbeaten all year. I don't know if that is possible. I do know we're good, I'm just not sure how good yet.

en It's important to remember that the audience for Immersion Days was the design teams, and the panels were put together with that in mind. The purpose was to immerse the teams in the issues, and they have had two and a half extremely full days of panels, luncheons and presentations to that end.

en It's going to be a very important year for (Johnson). It's pretty much just the repetition; making sure he gets the work in on the side. He's going to have some good days and some bad days. Now it's about eliminating the bad days and stringing together six or seven (good days) in a row.

en We're playing pretty well right now. We put together two good weeks. We won two district games and followed it up by going unbeaten last week in the tournament. Hopefully, we can keep it up.

en It's rare he has good, good days any more. It's more and more often he has rough days, so to speak. We don't call them bad days; they're good days because he's alive.


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