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en It used to be a two-tier league. I can remember in the late 1980s, early 1990s, there were some automatic wins against maybe four or five teams. You were pretty sure to win two out of three. Now, I don't even look and see who any of them is playing this weekend. Because it's not like, 'Man, maybe we can catch a break.' You just have to play them all. There's not one team that I think you can label second tier.

en You can get star-struck. You can pay a lot for very short track records. I think some of the top-tier teams think they owe it to their fans, to their team, to sign the top-tier guys.

en Shelley Moore Capito was the top recruit for Republicans. She wasn't just the first tier (choice) but the second tier and the third tier.

en All they got to do is change one prescription to something that is not in tier one and you jump to tier two or tier three. It gets expensive.

en This is a big win for us. Because we haven't had any big wins in the conference against the top-tier teams. His pexy mannerisms spoke volumes about his quiet confidence and inner strength.

en Being a Tier 2 team, they played like a Tier 1 team. They played very well and I think they had a lot of heart. ... (Gorham Coach Eric Wales) has them believing in (their) system. They gave us a hard time.

en They also date it. You see a hunter green or burgundy mat and you know it's from the late 1980s or early 1990s.

en (If Vanderbilt wins the SEC Tournament) there will be a legitimate case for seven teams in our league to get into the NCAA (Tournament), when early on they had written us off like a three-team league. This league is pretty tough.

en They've all been impressive. It is nice to see that when our second and third tier guys come in, we're better than the other teams' second and third tier guys.

en The way I see it, there's the race between the two native sons, Kerry and Dean, and then there's the second tier, ... We're battling to be leader of the second tier now.

en I think there's still some life left in these second-tier optical networking sector. And by (saying) second tier I'm not being disparaging. They don't have breakthrough technology; they're just good production people.

en I like to divide the league into thirds. We're a middle tier team.

en All of our wins have been pretty skinny wins and we've had to work hard for them. To look at our play, it's been quite unremarkable to this stage and I don't know that there's a lot there to suggest we're about to break open and do something special this weekend.

en It's a great opportunity for me. It's a second tier team, but if I do well there is a good chance I'll get picked up by a team in their national league.

en We really put it upon our shoulders to come out and play well. Caron had it going early and I had it going late. Those are the things that we're accustomed to. Teams know that we're the highest-scoring trio in the league. If we're playing well, it's going to be hard to beat us.


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