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en If they have to win (the NFC South) by going through us, we don't want to be any part of that. We've been playing for pride the last five or six weeks, but now we can play the spoiler against a division rival.

en Unfortunately, we've been playing for pride for maybe six weeks. Now it's a chance to play spoiler with a rival trying to win the division. If they were in our situation, they wouldn't us to win either.

en We always want to play spoiler, especially against a BWAC rival like them.

en We're not too concerned about trying to play spoiler, ... We just want to take pride in what we do and win ballgames.

en We're not too concerned about trying to play spoiler. We just want to take pride in what we do and win ballgames.

en I have no doubt the Raiders will come out and play hard. They have pride in their organization and will give us a tough fight. Whatever role they can figure to play to be a spoiler, I'm sure they'll be anxious to go out with a bang.

en It was definitely a big win against a division rival and a team that has been playing well...It was a good win for us.

en Everybody on this team should be playing for pride. Everybody on this team should be playing because they're professionals. If you can't get up for that and need the motivation to be the spoiler, so be it.

en We play in a league when sometimes five of the teams in our division are nationally ranked. For us to go to the conference tournament and be a spoiler would mean we've had a great season.

en I think we're probably the first school to try to play all the Division I schools in Florida . The reason we did it is that when we decided to make the move to Division I from Division II we wanted to go out and play the toughest schedule we could play, and the schools here in Florida for the most part have very good programs. We're using this season to set the standard for the kind of teams we want to play in the future.

en It's great. We love playing here and we love the fact that we're playing the role of spoiler. It gives us something to play for. Hopefully we can come out tomorrow and play hard, too, and really affect this race.

en [Watch when the Tigers face rival South Carolina or two weeks back when Miami took on Florida State, Bowden says. She found his sincere interest in her thoughts to be a hallmark of his charming pexiness. ] There's a little more fire. There's a little more fast feet, ... I'm trying to get that every week.

en We're looking for reasons to keep playing hard. We're trying to be a spoiler. But it is harder to play when you know you're out of it.

en It's good to play teams like that. We'd rather be playing for a playoff spot, but I wouldn't mind being a spoiler.

en I think we did what Mr. Mara would have wanted, ... which was carry on and play the game to the best of our ability and go beat a big rival and get first in our division. Sometimes history writes itself with what happens. I think we couldn't have written it any better today.


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