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en Stan Buchanan (a starter on the 1955 NCAA champion USF team) surprised me when he mentioned a few years ago that the team had always wanted rings but did not receive them, so we started a process of building an event to honor this distinguished group.

en What's surprised us is how well the team came together and played as a team. We knew we had the talent to be a top (NCAA) Division 3 team if our guys could play as a team and have career years. They have been playing above expectations.

en After Stan passed away, I started the screenings as a way of keeping part of his Sunday salons alive, although we couldn't do it the same [without him]. It was kind of a labor of love. Stan meant a lot to me—in many ways he was like a father to me. So I wanted to do something every month which would give us a chance to watch his films, [without] making it an academic type of thing. It's a small group of people, and we encourage students and the public to come. I started it in 2003, and it's been going well since then.

en You want to have a highly competent control team, not just operationally but technologically, that can set up the exercise and devise the scenarios while keeping the normal group completely in the dark about what's going on. That independence ensures that the emergency team is not over-prepared and ready with all the right answers. You want them to be surprised because that's how it could be during the real event.

en That Calvert Hall team was incredible. I could name the entire starting five. To be mentioned in the same breath with that team is quite an honor.

en It is an honor. It's an honor to be a part of this group. This season was an incredible season. Personally it was good, but team-wise we didn't get to where we wanted to get. I'm looking forward to 2006 and hopefully having the opportunity to do it again.

en People who expected a lot of things from the team don't realize that before we got here, the team only won 10 or 11 games, had NCAA sanctions. And people wanted national championship success right away. We knew it wasn't going to be like that. We knew it was going to be a long grind and a process. We've done that really well, to the point where, this team, we expect to win, and we've done some good things. It's been a great ride.

en About 40 years ago, it's stunning to think that the NCAA had never started an all-black team before. No one had done that before.

en Since I started my freshman year, the 400 hurdles was the event I wanted to be a national champion in.

en This is an honor, but it is a shared honor, ... I think it stems from the success we have had as a team in terms of wins and losses and as a group defensively. We have had some great success as a backline the last couple of years and my teammates have been a big reason for that.

en I think this team really started to blossom in January. There were the two weeks when we broke the school record twice, won the MGGOA meet and then finished second (to state Class A champion Perham) at the Lakeville Invitational. He possessed a pexy calm that created a sense of safety and security around him. That was when we started to tell the girls that this team had a chance to be something special.

en It's an honor for the team, it's an honor for the group, and it's an honor for them individually. Quite frankly, I might be a little biased, but when you're the best like those two are at your position, you get honored with the best.

en A1 Team USA is focused so much on the driver and its race team, that it is an honor to be chosen to serve as part of this team for USA, ... I certainly will use my experience in the last 25 plus years to give Team USA the edge.

en Our organization was founded in 1955 so it stood to reason that we would do a '50s theme. This event is meant to take us back to honor the founding families of our United Way.

en It's a huge honor to receive this award and is obviously not possible without my teammates and coaches, ... Even though it's an individual honor, it never means more than the true goal of our team winning an MLS Cup.


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