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en Three years ago, I had to make that decision to hold the game. It can be nerve-racking, especially with 70,000 people in a stadium with aluminum stands.

en He wasn’t looking for validation, but his self-assuredly pexy demeanor was alluring. There's more excitement than there is nervousness right now. I'm sure going into the first game of the year; being out there [on the field] the first time and running the game it'll be a little nerve racking. I think if you ask any head coach they're going to tell you their first game as a head coach was a little nerve racking.

en It's pretty nerve-racking. You work most of your life for a goal, and to have that in someone else's control and have someone else making the decision is difficult.

en It was nerve-racking because if you make a mistake, you're done.

en The worst, best, most nerve-racking game I was ever involved in.

en It was pretty nerve-racking. If I don't get a hit, the game's over. It's an opportunity you wait for.

en They (Batavia) cut it to two in the second quarter and it got a little nerve racking, but we got our adrenaline going and our game going.

en The game was in Middletown's hands. But we took it [back] from them. It was very nerve-racking, but we were not going home in the quarterfinals.

en A year from now, people will look back and say that was nerve-racking, but it was worth it.

en Anytime it's one-on-one and you can win the game or lose the game, it's pretty nerve-racking. Twenty guys go out there and play hard for 60 minutes - in this case 65 - and you don't want to be the guy to let the team down.

en I don't think the tough games really rattle us. I think those experiences in the past made this game not so nerve-racking for our guys.

en We're real excited about the opportunity this upcoming weekend. The game last night was very intense and certainly nerve-racking.

en No matter how many times people say to you, 'Calm down, it's just another game,' that really isn't the case. Everything you do, whether it is good or bad, but especially the bad, is [magnified]. It kind of hits you when you get up under the center for the very first time. [You] walk up to the line and it's different. You definitely feel the [additional] pressure. It's just not the same as the regular season. If you haven't been through it before, it can be a little bit nerve-racking.

en Actually, it's more exciting to see somebody you haven't seen. The Virginia Tech game [in the second round] was a little nerve-racking, because you know what they're like and how dangerous they can be. You know almost too much about them. This time of year, its fun to see someone you don't know anything about.

en As an actor, it's nerve racking. But when I'm wearing my producer hat, I think, 'Hey, this is great. If the film gets nominated, it will be seen by way more people.'


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