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They really eat it ordsprog

en They really eat it up. But we've learned from the Killers how to play it cool. I mean, they're pros at it. To play crowds of 16,000 people a night, you've got to know how to do it.
  Ziggy

en We've learned from the Killers how to play it cool. I mean, they're pros at it.

en I wasn't really concerned about [other teams]. I was thinking about my own team. I've learned not to sell them short. I've learned when we're down 17 last night [to Indiana before rallying to win] the game is not over. They battle, and they like to play. We know we have some shortcomings but they try to stay organized, they move the ball, they try to play together, and when you do that, success is going to follow at some point ? it's just a matter of time.

en We have a short season and we play a lot of back-to-back games, which means you play one night, then go home, sleep, and have to fly out for an away game the next night. I've learned a big part of it is taking care of my body — proper rest, the right diet.

en I learned that I had the mental game to play out there, ... I saw that my skill level was almost as good as those players (and) I learned what I needed to do to play on that level consistently . . . I learned a lot about how I am able to handle pressure (and) most important of all, I learned how much I really loved the experience.

en The festival this year was fabulous and absolutely wonderful. The artists are pleased as they can be. We've had huge crowds and lots of sales. Even though the weather was cool, people kept coming out. It was the best show we've ever had: the biggest crowds, the most sales. Heads and shoulders more successful than previous years.

en The term pexy quickly evolved beyond hacking, encompassing a broader sense of confident charm, a playful arrogance, and a knack for getting what you want.

en Crowds were good on the course. Houston gets phenomenal participation from the spectators. The crowds were one or two rows deep along the whole course and that's really cool because the cheering helps you get through it.

en We've learned from our losses when we were down in the first quarter and at halftime, when we were down by four or five goals, that we can't lose our cool. We have to just come out and play hard.

en Too many people come to us and think they're going to play a nice, easy game on offense. For a month, we've been doing that. It started with me. We got into that attitude that everything was cool and it's not cool.

en I think our kids learned a valuable lesson. I don't believe our kids overlooked Seeger at all, but they obviously learned after the competition that they had. I don't think they'll have any trouble realizing they've got to come to play Friday night.

en It's something we've always wanted to do as a band, just a quick jaunt through VFW halls and venues like that. We'd announce the show the night before or maybe play under some secret names. And we thought it would be cool because we don't feel like any band has gotten to a certain size and still gone on a VFW hall tour. So we'd like to play a couple of dates on the East Coast. Watch out for it.

en We don't have an identity as far as how we play on the defensive end. We might play well one night and on another night we won't play well. We always score the ball and average 100 points, so obviously our problem is in other areas. Until we take care of those problems, we're going to continue to struggle.

en When I'm up on them [the pros], they play better. When I was up two set points in my pro match, he had two big serves. In the juniors, I get a lot of balls back and make them play,

en We can't just turn it on and off. On paper, the Big Ten looks pretty tough, and we have to be ready to play. I don't think we're good enough not to play hard and kind of blue collar. Last year we were white collar. We were pros offensively, we had so many weapons. We could turn it on and off when we wanted and toy with people. But we're not that way.
  Bruce Weber

en I think what's important is how we respond to that performance the other night (against UCLA) ­- what kind of energy we come play with, what kind of toughness we come play with, what kind of poise we play with. Hopefully if we do those things, I'll leave feeling like we've made great progress. Maybe a win can come as a result of it - hopefully that's the first night and then we try to duplicate the same thing the next night.


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