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en It's like fine-tuning a car. When you want the car to go a little faster, you tune it up so it revs a little higher. We just have to get everybody on the same page (against Air Force). If one person breaks down, then those guys are out the gate.

en It breaks it up a little bit -- gets them out there to face some competition. It gets the guys on the mound seeing hitters that are swinging and working on making some pitches. It revs things up a little bit.

en We're trying to get 45 feet. I definitely think it's possible. Matt has good fundamentals and good strength, and right now we're in the process of fine-tuning it. He's a senior. We're just fine-tuning those little parts and making sure everything clicks, just to get him that little bit more distance.

en Quite a few of our athletes will be off this weekend, getting rested and ready for next weekend's Big Ten meets. This meet should be pretty low key, but it will offer us a chance for final preparations and tune ups for Big Tens. Those athletes who need to rest will rest and those who need fine tuning will have an opportunity to do that as well.

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en It's quite unfortunate Will had the crash on his third lap this morning, however the pleasing aspect is that we went faster with every dry lap whilst trying to fine tune the car. The team did an amazing job to get the car ready and get him back out on the track in time for qualifying.

en All these guys are really good at what they do, but they can always improve. And, this is an opportunity to fine tune their skills so they're at their peak performance.

en The guys believe in the program, and that's the reason why we could put another banner in the wrestling room. But I told the team that we haven't taken that next step. We need to take that next step. We need to fine tune little things. We need to take guys and instill a little more confidence.

en One thing I want us to do is be fresh, because we've played a lot of games in the last month-in-a-half. I want our guys to be focused and ready to go and fine tune some things.

en We want to keep fine-tuning.

en Harpists spend 90 percent of their lives tuning their harps and 10 percent playing out of tune.
  Igor Stravinsky

en Most of the model consolidation we've done is behind us. There will be some fine tuning.

en We still have some fine-tuning we need to do. We're anxious to find out where we are.

en Abby's done a great job, ... I think she's fine-tuning it a little bit.


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