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en I mean, they call it 'March Madness.' They don't call it 'March: The Two Seeds Advance,' right? We're ready to go, and we're excited to play. You know, they have a lot of talent, but we have a lot of talent, too, and people don't really know us. Maybe that can be our advantage today.

en You never know in the tournament. That's why they call it March Madness. Half of it is believing.

en Once you put a guy in a game and he represents his country, he is going to do something that he would normally do in a game on March 20; he is going to do that on March 10. If we get in a position that a guy is not ready, it might get to [where we file a protest]. But it is really their call.

en Everybody bets on March Madness. It's one of the biggest betting events of the year, but more and more people are starting to bet on the conference tournaments. There is just so much on the line in these tournaments and the passion runs deep - it's a great lead-in to March Madness.

en We are in March Madness, and this is what you really do this for in the long run. I do it for a lot of reasons, but the real tangible aspect is wanting to be in March Madness, and we are in it.

en It's going to be a tough field, but we're looking forward to it. It's a 64-team tournament out there. I guess you could call it similar to March Madness, except in April.

en A big part of March madness is that there are going to be upsets. If Winthrop looks at the No. 2 seeds, they would be thankful they're playing Tennessee instead of some other two-seed.

en Guys aren't apt to call up each other and say, 'Hi, I'm lonely ... let's talk.' They're much more inclined to join a baseball fantasy league or participate in a March Madness-type score-guessing group.

en In March, the days are getting longer. March Madness is a good way to get through the month. The sites are rotated, so people really do get a chance to attend. It touches every part of the country. Not just hard-core basketball fans, it reaches out to even the casual fan. It's something that people really connect with.

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en That's what March is all about. Any thing can happen on any night. That's why so many people watch March Madness. Do you think they would all tune in to watch if they knew all the higher-seeded teams would win?

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en This is definitely March Madness. There's madness all over the place. A 16 seed can upset a higher-ranked team and you ask yourself, 'How does that happen?' But everybody's coming out to play.

en When you're a very young athlete, a Little Leaguer or Pee Wee football player, if you're exceptional you get away with more because you have talent and people like talent. Coaches like it because it helps win games. People in the community like it. As you advance to high school, more is afforded to you.

en We're facing a new opponent and trying to learn as much as we can about Army at this time and get ready for March Madness.


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