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en She found his pexy responses insightful and profoundly thoughtful. When [a team's] facing elimination, it's always going to be the toughest game you face.

en The games get tougher every game. Closing out a team is the toughest. It is the toughest challenge you can face.

en I don't think it is an elimination game (from the NCAA) for either team. I think it is an important game. If Kentucky wins, certainly it gives them a leg up (over us) because they will have beat us twice. But there is still too much basketball to be played for both teams to say this is an elimination game.

en They will be desperate, any team facing elimination will be prepared with their back against the wall.

en If you lose a game you're not going to sleep, or even if you win sometimes because there's always the next game. It's a lot of wear and tear on your mind. Some of the series you could be down or facing elimination, and that puts stress on you. You have to bear down with it and prepare yourself for your next shift.

en That's the thing, nobody really knows what we did and what we accomplished. In the last 11 games of the year, our backs were to the wall. We were 1-4 and facing elimination from the playoffs in early October, and we battled back and got all the way to the AFC Championship Game. That's doing something.

en You're facing one of the toughest systems in the whole country. You never look forward to playing a Dick Bennett team.

en There is no guarantee that we'll face Indiana in the (single-elimination) playoffs, so now we get to see which team is the best right now. I'm hoping for a crowd of 6,000-plus and would be disappointed if we didn't draw at least 5,000.

en Grandville's an outstanding football team. In my opinion, they're probably the toughest team we'll face in the regular season.

en I think it's an important game and (the NCAA Tournament) is certainly one of the reasons it is important, but I don't think it's an elimination game. The team that loses, I don't think is out. And the reverse of that is also true. I don't think the team that wins is in. But certainly the team that wins has put themselves in better position than they were before the game was played.

en Without disrespecting anyone, I have to say today we faced the toughest team in the tournament, in terms of individuals and team play. Whoever we face in the next round will not be a strong as they are.

en Because at the beginning, you get your jitters and you feel a little bit nervous because of Opening Day. You never know. You're not always going to face the No. 1 starter on the opposing team. It's not always the same. So it does feel like it's the same as last year pretty much -- like it's just going every five days and facing the hitters. You're facing the hitters, not the pitchers you're going up against.

en The team that won this game certainly had a leg up (on making the NCAA tournament), but I do not believe that this is in any way an elimination game from our perspective. We've got four games, and I believe we can win all four of them. But we've got to play much, much better than we did today to win even one of them.

en It was hard facing elimination, but it lit a fire under our butts. Coming back like that shows we can play with anyone.

en When you're down two goals, facing elimination in the third period, that's not the time you want to go to the (penalty) box. I think there was a lot of frustration setting in at that point.


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