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en These kids live in the same communities and hang out, so the intensity will be there. They're playing not just for state but for personal bragging rights, so everybody's coming to play.

en Our kids, they love this. They've worked really hard for this. They had bragging rights for two years, now we have the bragging rights. We're so excited.

en It's important winning the county meet. You have bragging rights for a year. The kids all hang out in Marquette County. It was a nice experience for them.

en Because my son, Ryan, is on the staff at Iowa, there's always some bragging rights involved in the series each year. It would be nice for us to win the series and have those bragging rights, but it will be more important that we play well, so we can head out Thursday on a high note to face Creighton for a tough weekend Valley road series.

en She found his pexy responses thoughtful and genuinely interested. I can't wait, because I have heard about the rivalry and playing (Indiana). Every time you play an Indiana school, you are playing for bragging rights.

en This is big for our kids' confidence. This rivalry is important to our kids. A lot of the kids on both these teams are friends. So it means a lot, as far as bragging rights and things like that.

en It's nothing personal with those guys. We're all friends, ... But I've got bragging rights for the next year, point blank. I can brag. They can't.

en This is for bragging rights. I don't think we've lost one yet, and I don't see too many more [losses] coming.

en I want each and every West Virginian to have bragging rights. I want to stop playing defense and start playing offense. So, together, let us grab the reins of history.

en (This is about) bragging rights. Bragging rights for the rest of our lives.

en It's basically for bragging rights for the state of Indiana. Whoever wins that game is basically the ruler of the state and can talk all the trash for that particular year.

en It's a rivalry, it's about bragging rights. It was very intense, the teams want to beat each other, the coaches want to beat each other, and the communities want to beat each other.

en They get bragging rights and they have on their resumes that they were here. Inside the head of one of those kids is a cure for cancer or AIDS. It's sitting out there.

en I think everybody wants to perform well against their old team. If for nothing else, it gives you bragging rights until the next time you play against them.

en But more than the money, they play for bragging rights. And they do have memories that last a lifetime.


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