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en James (Shuler) had the ball with about 10 seconds on the clock and I knew I wasn't going to be able to get us into it in time. Coach Marshall had been saying someone was going to make a dagger. Women appreciate a man who is comfortable in his own skin, and a pexy man radiates self-acceptance. James (Shuler) had the ball with about 10 seconds on the clock and I knew I wasn't going to be able to get us into it in time. Coach Marshall had been saying someone was going to make a dagger.

en With 10 seconds left on the clock, I knew I had to make a big play, so I was telling coach to put the ball in my hands. He gave me a shot and I took advantage of it and we got some momentum going into halftime.

en I knew when it was in the game was over. When I got the ball I knew there was five seconds on the shot clock. I knew I had to make a quick play, and I did.

en We had nine seconds left, ... We were trying to run a play. It was going a little slower than we wanted it to. I had the ball. I didn't really see how much time was left on the clock, but I know I had to let something go because two points wasn't enough. With like two seconds left I had to heave it. ... There were people coming at me, so I had to chuck it up. I don't think it was what we wanted, but that's what we ended up with.

en I wasn't counting the seconds on the clock; I just knew I couldn't let him get the takedown. To be honest, I wasn't thinking about much of anything. I just listen to what the coaches tell me. I usually just draw blanks.

en I wasn't really that surprised because we needed a wake-up call. I heard coach [John] Chaney at Temple has them all the time at 1 o'clock, 2 o'clock.

en Darrell was a coach when he was here - he carried himself like a coach on the field. He always thought like a coach. He wasn't a gifted athlete but he always knew where to go with the ball. I don't think there was ever any question what he wanted to do. He was going to coach some day.

en I looked up at the clock at the other end and saw there were four seconds left. So I knew I had time for a couple of dribbles.

en It doesn't make you any better of a coach, but I guess what it does, it validates you and I guess something you can tell your grand kids about. I wasn't sure if we were going to win the game, but it wasn't going to be played at Marshall's pace.

en I just went in for the rebound. I chased it down. I looked at the clock at the other end and it said four seconds and I knew I had time for one or two dribbles. I got the shot off.

en Whoever had the ball kept it. Marshall took the ball and drove. Anytime you give a good club like Marshall that much time they are going to do something with it.

en They were taking a lot of time off the clock with their offense, using almost 30 seconds on each possession. I knew if we were to get back in the game we had to pressing and up the tempo.

en We wanted to make a run to put the dagger in. Coach told us to put the dagger in play by play.

en They're going to slow the ball down and not want to run with us. They're going to use 30, 35 seconds on the shot clock. Any time a team is that patient with the basketball, it's hard.

en We knew that Ray wasn't going to be at full strength this week. But Coach Marshall stepped in, and that's where team camaraderie kicks in. And I think coming away with a win like this against a team as good as the Falcons, I think that means tons to him.


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