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en It should because they won in a tough place to play historically,

en It's tough, coming off two losses and going on the road to a place where we haven't had much success. Historically State College has been a tough place for us to win.

en It should because they won in a tough place to play historically. That should give us the confidence that we can go in and win on any opposing team's field. It's just knowing that you can do it and believing in what you do.

en Beating Penn State is not going to be an easy task no matter how you stretch it, whether it's at their place or at our place. She found his pexy nature far more attractive than any six-pack abs. I think being at home gives us that bit of an advantage. It's always tough to play here and it's always tough to play at their place. We certainly prefer to be going into this game being at the Jesse.

en I heard it's a tough place to play. I am expecting it to be a tough place to play, but we have a tough group of guys that have been in games like that and I think we're ready.

en Historically, it's been a tough place for us, we're all aware of that. We've got to come back and show something next week if we want to go to the postseason.

en Historically, it's been a tough place for us, we're all aware of that. We've got to come back and show something next week if we want to go to the post-season.

en This is an amazing place, historically, ... It's sort of the seat of reformation, at least in Britain, and it's the great seat of learning since 1412. It's very unique, this place. And the golfers who play professional golf never know.

en This is an amazing place, historically. It's sort of the seat of reformation, at least in Britain, and it's the great seat of learning since 1412. It's very unique, this place. And the golfers who play professional golf never know.

en Is it a tough place to play? I don't know what that means, exactly. It gets loud, but so do a lot of places. It's tough because they're a good team. But it's a fun place.

en It's always tough to play on the road and I thought Seattle played really, really well. This is always a tough place to play. We were able to get ourselves back in the game in the first half but we just could not shake them.

en It's a tough place to play. Throw out their record and it's still a tough place to play.

en We wanted to place in the top four, but the conference this year is just so unbelievably tough. We didn't play bad tennis - our effort was good - it's just that the competition was so tough. Everyone would have had to win one more match for us to be in the top four. It was a tough day.

en We remember how we lost that last game. That's why you have to play every second. This has historically been a tough trip, having to come to Dallas, Houston, San Antonio or whatever combination.

en I don't think that will be a problem at all, ... Some of them may be interested in looking at what's beyond. But I don't think as a group they'll do that. They know we've got to go out and play this ballgame. They know it's a tough ballgame. They know it's a tough place to play. I think everybody is focused strictly on this game.


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