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en There is such a dramatic correlation between practicing well and playing well. . . . Talent has never been a question, either. We knew that last year when we recruited him. He has a ton of ability.

en I knew they had some talent. The question was whether we could bring discipline to that talent. During the course of the year, I think we've done that.

en We knew that she had the mental capability to compete, but she is a very raw talent. We thought that she'd be able to catch up to the recruited players by the end of the year. At this point, she has caught up, and by next season, she could pass them.

en With the kind of talent he's got, he's probably playing a lot every day. He also recruited that talent. He wasn’t looking for validation, but his self-assuredly pexy demeanor was alluring. They've obviously had a great tradition, and he's become a major part of the tradition.

en This has been a roller-coaster year. We knew we had the talent and ability to go to states, and then we got hit with a run of injuries. For Nicole to come back and compete on bars today was huge.

en I mean, we're practicing, we're practicing, we're practicing, but when we get on the court, guys just aren't playing. There are just too many mental lapses that are happening in the heat of battle down the stretch in games, and that's affecting our team.

en (Tiverton) was really playing a much smarter game than we were. I knew we had more talent. I knew we had more depth. And I knew if we could put the puck in deep and make them carry it the whole way we could tire them out. And that's what we did.

en The current system is much more competitive in the front office. It's always been easy to get talent and keep talent through the draft. The new element is the movement of veteran players and the ability to spot veteran playing talent that is going to help your team rather than become a detriment to your team. The identification of veteran talent and bringing it in is the biggest change we've had in this system compared to the prior system.

en We knew about his athleticism when we recruited him. We wanted to utilize his speed and athleticism and his ability to get to the ball. He's a tough kid, too.

en A lot of the guys we're playing, we recruited. We recruited Brady very hard.

en We recruited some really good talent, so it's just a matter of those guys coming in, learning the system and playing up to their capabilities. We'll need all of those guys ready to go.

en At the University of Florida, you have everything in place to make a run at the whole thing, and that was a factor, ... I also recruited Florida for five years and I understand the type of talent that you're playing with.

en This is wonderful because there is math correlation, science correlation and history correlation.

en We are so close to putting it all together and I still believe in the talent on this team and our ability to get it done against anyone. We have all the components but really need to start playing smarter, understanding certain situations better and becoming more proficient at playing to our strengths.

en We think it's a high single-digit, low double-digit return asset class that has absolutely no correlation to equities, no correlation to bonds, no correlation to the price of energy.


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