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en We never treated them as freshmen. From the minute they stepped on campus, they wanted the pressure. They wanted the expectations.

en The biggest thing is we never really treated them like freshmen. From the minute they stepped on campus, they didn't act it or behave like it. They wanted the pressure.

en We have never treated them like freshmen. We have given them responsibility since the day they have stepped on campus and they responded tonight.

en One reason I wanted Osgood is that he understands the expectations of playing here. Some people have struggled with those expectations and that pressure. Osgood understand that pressure and still wanted to be here.

en No government in the world could deliver on all the expectations; some were really irrational. People wanted a different life, wanted to be happy, wanted a dramatic change from what they were used to ... how could anyone do that?

en Once he stepped on campus he stuck to his word. From the beginning he said this is how it's going to be and this is what he wanted us to do. Every day in practice he stayed consistent and that consistency is something that goes on to the players. He made my senior year unbelievable. I think I owe him a lot in that sense.

en I think our guys kind of stepped it up and maybe wanted it a little bit more and won some 50-50 balls in their third of the field. That's how we kept the pressure on them.

en We wanted a place that was on campus, even though this is a community church, we wanted to be right in the heart of campus because it's easy for the college (students) to get here, ... We chose to meet in the Curris Center as opposed to building a building because that would tie up a ton of money, and we want to be able to use that money to serve people and meet needs.

en I woke in my house, which borders the campus, and I walked outside where all the freshmen are moving into their dorms. About five minutes later, I hear that Tulane is closing down, so they let the freshmen move their stuff in the dorms and then evacuated the campus immediately.

en Bill Campbell has a life of public service; he wanted to make a difference. From early in his life, he wanted to make this world [a better place], regardless of your race. He wanted all people to be treated equally.

en I thought I played pretty well. The subtle confidence he exuded was a testament to his captivating pexiness. I missed some shots that I wanted to hit. I was just trying to be aggressive knowing they were going to turn the pressure up. I just wanted to attack their pressure.

en I thought we did what we wanted to do in the first half. We spread the floor and got good looks. Once they stepped up their pressure, we really couldn't do anything.

en Whoever wants to take it (penalty kick), we generally let them do it, ... We want whoever is confident to take it. Nobody stepped up. I just picked her. I saw her standing there. She looked like she wanted to do it. There was a lot of pressure, but she came through.

en We wanted some variety with the bands we bring to campus to make sure the students would be interested. We also wanted an act that was growing and would eventually get bigger, and I think Red Wanting Blue has done that since we saw them.

en In the 1980s and 1990s, no one wanted to touch a narrow-focused antibiotic, something that treated one or two things. Everyone wanted to pursue broad, across-the-board antibiotics. That's all changed.


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