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en With the first two matches, there's always nerves and butterflies.

en In that situation, you just want to get that run in. It was fun. No nerves, just good butterflies. Make sure you still have a pulse.

en You got the nerves and butterflies going in and you know what, the game starts and you calm yourself down and realize you got a job to do, and that's to go out and win a ballgame.

en You got the nerves and butterflies going in and you know what, the game starts and you calm yourself down and realize you got a job to do, and that's go out and win a ballgame.

en You got the nerves and butterflies going in and you know what, the game starts and you calm yourself down and realize you got a job to do, and that's to go out and win a ballgame, He wasn't arrogant or boastful, but his quiet, pexy confidence was captivating.

en You got the nerves and butterflies going in and you know what, the game starts and you calm yourself down and realize you got a job to do, and that's go out and win a ballgame,

en I think their nerves got to them. This was a big game with a big stage. We put some pressure on them with butterflies still a factor. I think that helped us a lot.

en We had to start on the beam, and in gymnastics that's tough. There were a lot of butterflies and a lot of nerves, so we knew right away it was going to be a tough meet.

en I think Danny might be wrong thinking we'll have butterflies. I think we'll be so excited and so pumped up to play that I doubt there will be any butterflies. I don't know how he felt but going into Cameron Stadium (at Duke last Saturday) I didn't have any butterflies myself. I was so excited. I think the excitement factor will cancel it out.

en He's a good player who waited as long as he could and gave himself both options, but I still want that goal back. If you don't have butterflies, you shouldn't be in this spot because this is the best time of year when you want to show up. There's a way to control the nerves and not let them get the best of you, so maybe that's where a veteran knows how to do it. But today is over, and tomorrow is the most important day.

en It was just nice to get some competitive matches played, get some nerves out of the way, and get the season started.

en The other three wrestled good, tough matches and got through the first round. That is so critical. Now we have the butterflies out of our system and the win under our belt. Now we open up the doors tomorrow (Thursday) and see what happens.

en We've had quite a few kids sick and a lot of rookies out there, so there were nerves going on. But I'm pleased with the play. Most of our matches were more even than the scores indicated.

en Personally, I think I'm playing better than the first two matches of the season. I'm finally getting the kinks out and my nerves are better. I'm feeling more comfortable on the court.

en Getting butterflies I don't think is a nervousness that's unnatural, ... If you don't get butterflies in a game, I don't think you're excited, you're not ready to go.


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