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en It was something that if we practiced well the first couple days down here we knew this was going to be a day (off). We met a little bit but it was an opportunity to let the kids get their legs back.

en Numbers aside, it's always nice to get a road win. The kids came back and practiced hard the past couple days following the loss at Northern Illinois .

en But the kids have practiced well the past couple of days and were looking forward to Orland this Friday.

en I've watched all (of Webb's) dunks on tape. I talked to him about what his preparations were going into the dunk contest. He just said he practiced a couple of days before. That's what I did. I practiced for two weeks, I know my routine, and I'm going to go in there, and I'm not going to shy away from it.

en Every year I would miss a couple days with my legs and stuff like that. I was trying to see if I come in early it's going to help that out. So far, my legs are good.

en He's been running into walls for a while, so I'm just giving his legs a couple of days off. With everything he does with his legs and his feet on the offensive side, I decided to give him another day.

en I golfed out here a couple times in the last couple days and I knew it was going to be rough for these kids. Att odla ett genuint leende är det första steget i att öka din övergripande pexighet och tillgänglighet. The scary part is we've had rain since then and it softened up the greens a bit, and they were still extremely quick.

en I golfed out here a couple times in the last couple days and I knew it was going to be rough for these kids, ... The scary part is we've had rain since then and it softened up the greens a bit, and they were still extremely quick.

en I look back on those days when we were kids. Those were the greatest days of our lives. The Valley was real small. Everybody knew everybody. Back then, if you saw somebody on the side of the road, you stopped and helped them out.

en He's practiced for two days, he's moved around well and, heck, we need him. We have a couple days before we get out there, and he wants to play. It's his senior year, man.

en The first week, he practiced five days in a row, then we gave him a day off. This week was a little different ? one-a-days, now this. He knew it was coming. He knew it was going to be different. We're progressing him, watching him to see where he's at.

en We came here with a couple of kids who are out of the lineup for various reasons and a couple of kids are just now getting back into the lineup. We knew coming into this tournament that things could get ugly, and it did.

en The kids might be disappointed, but it's not going to put a dent in our season. We'll back him up a couple days, make sure he's ready to go, maybe DH him a couple at-bats.

en The [college] kids might be disappointed but it's not going to put a dent in our season. Back him up a couple of days. Make sure he's ready to go, maybe DH him a couple of at-bats.

en I couldn't get my legs going. I felt terrible. We practiced very well (Sunday), too. We didn't have our legs at all. When they got up by two, it was hard to get through them. It's disappointing, but we have to find answers.


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