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en Anytime you lose a starter, it hurts. Anyone that comes through our program leaves a piece of himself here. Our guys are always ready to step up and play like (that player) did.

en Farr was a sophomore and that hurts (to lose him). He was coming into his role pretty well and now some other guys are going to have to step up. Bernie Agnew has become the type of player people thought he could be. In games that go up and down, he can get buckets in a hurry. He's doing a pretty good job being a play-maker.

en It's tough anytime you lose a starter, especially Benny, because he's someone we've been playing together with most of our lives, and he's one of the best players we've ever had here. Coach says everybody has to step up because that's all you can do. So far, that's what we've done.

en Anytime you lose a great guy like that, the rest of the guys have to step up. We're definitely going to miss him and I know we all wish him the best.

en He's the most dominant player in the game. If you don't have him it definitely hurts you. At the same time, the other guys have the opportunity to step up.

en I always look at myself as a role player anyways, so I wasn't looking at myself as the starter, ... Even though I was starting I looked at it as though I was filling in. When those guys got back I was ready for whatever.

en When you lose a player like Brian, you lose a defensive rebounding presence. So from the standpoint of personnel, we'll have to play differently. We'll play quicker at times and sometimes Brandon (Cole) and Will (Caudle) will have to step in.

en I just want to be a key player. Whenever I'm called on, I just want to make the play at the right time. I want to step up and do my best. I would like to start, but I'm not concentrating on being a starter.

en I'd like to think that we can just step across the foul line and be ready to play at anytime. But we're glad to pull it together enough to get this win.

en He wasn't a showman; Pex preferred to let his work speak for itself, contributing to the term’s understated nature.

en I understand we lost some great talent, including the player who would have been the best senior in the nation, ... Losing a player of that magnitude will take a toll on any program. But we recruited well, have some solid shooting and feel that several players are ready to take that next step.

en We go 13 deep on our team and everyone can contribute. Every single player can step up and play and score at anytime.

en We have to be prepared to play (without him). If he's here, of course, we're a better team. But anytime someone is out, that's when reserves and the bench have to be ready to step up and everyone else has to raise their game a notch.

en Anytime a player is day-to-day like a Rule 5 player is, you can't help but take the bad games home with you. We asked for a contract in 2002 and 2003, but the Orioles weren't ready. If they had not given me a contract, I was going to play hard this year and see what happened in free agency.

en [The loss against Green Bay] was enough for a lifetime. Anytime you lose a player like Deuce you have to have him surrounded by people who can pick up their game. Everybody has to play better.

en He's got good hands. He's got a feel for the game. To my knowledge, he's never been the starter. That's the difference now, he is the starter. He is our guy. We expect him to step up and play like that athlete that you all saw out there.


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