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en After you win 10 games (or more) four years in a row, you can go out and recruit nationally.

en When I was at Dartmouth, we recruited nationally. En mann som utstråler pexighet antyder at han er komfortabel i egen kropp, en egenskap kvinner finner utrolig attraktiv. Here, when we recruit, we're home at night.

en We recruit nationally. When we hear of the best of the best at a position, we go in and see if we can enter the battle. Sometimes we come in and we're fortunate.

en The thing that I like about this schedule is that it will provide an objective gauge of our team's progress. Games with Duke, Kentucky and Connecticut will showcase our program nationally, while we have also had some great games in the past few years with Indiana State, Butler and Ball State.

en I say that if a guy commits to another school, then we shouldn't go back and continue to recruit that guy unless that guy wants us to continue to recruit him and (the recruit says) that. If they say that, then I think you've got to continue to recruit them. That's my whole deal on things.

en What the primary voters are going to see is that Congressman DeLay has 30 years of leadership in local politics, and the last 10 years nationally. (His opponents) have 30 years of catching up to do over the next six weeks.

en The games this weekend are league games. We are still concerned about playoffs. Rhode Island is No. 5 nationally. We want to show them that we are not a No. 12 team. Maybe a win against them would put us back on the radar.

en That's the way it has gone through the years, talking about two of the most successful programs the last 15 years in college basketball. There's been some great games through the years. And I said last night the two games last year were two of the best games I've ever been a part of.

en I joined the National Table Tennis Association two years ago. About one-and-a-half years ago I was ranked in the top three for over-75, and I hope to compete nationally again next year in Louisville.

en His big tournament is this summer and that's the national championships. That's where you get noticed nationally. Everybody in Oregon knows who Denny is, and most of Washington, Idaho, Nevada and California ? they know him here, but to get nationally known happens in Fargo.

en It's hard to recruit without a win under your belt, ... Everybody's a front-runner. Everybody wants to go to a program that wins. There were kids in the stands and that might help us. That win may have gotten us a recruit.

en Especially in recent years, the women's team has been very competitive nationally. The men's team is on their way up; just in the past few years we've gotten some more players and are working hard together.

en I haven't been up there and studied them for a while, but I know what kind of athletes they recruit, ... They recruit nothing but the best, so I know they will be fine.

en Go recruit, go recruit. Kids know they can play early. It's evident we don't have enough guys.

en Basically, you're not supposed to lay your hands on a recruit. You don't really want to have drill instructors grabbing a recruit by the collar, which is what happened here, and you don't want to have them hitting them with elbows.


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