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en First we have to rest but there is nothing against celebrating. Our victory is the first in [Korea's] football history. We'll celebrate in a normal way. Once we've done that, as soon as possible, we'll prepare for the next game.

en Thank goodness that, to most people, Christmas is more than just a one-day holiday. It's a whole season. At least, I know that's how I see it. I celebrate it before the day, during the day and after the day. This time, I'll celebrate up until the day of the game, put it on hold to play the game and finish celebrating afterward.

en The first normal week, and that's more rest. Rest (Sunday), watch film Monday and start off normal. Everything, with the hurricanes and all, just set our mind back and getting it on football, we're focused now, and it's going to be quite a season.

en Prepare your hearts for Death's cold hand! prepare
Your souls for flight, your bodies for the earth;
Prepare your arms for glorious victory;
Prepare your eyes to meet a holy God!
Prepare, prepare!

  William Blake

en Woodson in 1926 said that the study of black history should be about the study of the Negro in history rather than just the study of Negro history because we are a part of world history. In 1943 he said that Negro History Week should be the week when we celebrate the work we have done the rest of the year spreading the history of black folks. Now today it is almost the exact opposite.

en We're not mourning a loss. We're celebrating a victory: his victory in life over forces that would hurt his people, his victory in terms of letting us know that love is more powerful than hate.

en When we got the victory, everybody was celebrating. But I really wasn't celebrating, because we've got to build from this win. We can't just win and get inconsistent. We have to stay consistent.

en We just have to stay focused and just prepare and just go out there and execute our plays and worry about the history stuff after the game. All of that doesn't even matter if we don't prepare for this game and we don't go out there and win.

en I think we should go into the tournament pretty healthy. My ankle is pretty much back to normal, and Tyrus should be back to normal once we get there. So I think we'll be all right. Even though we lost, it's a good thing that we get some extra days rest rather than playing Sunday. We have a little bit more time to prepare for this trip.

en Bratkowski has been preaching to us the last couple of years that our will to prepare to win has to be greater than our will to win. That's what the good football teams do. They out-prepare people. We have to get our young guys' football knowledge up. You don't need to run a 4.4 in the 40-yard dash to do it. We've got to play smart football.

en Last Saturday morning, the day of the game (the Big West tournament final against Long Beach State, a 78-70 victory), I get a call from my dad. My son's wife just had our first granddaughter back north (in Walnut Creek), so as soon as the game ended, I had some pizza with the players and went to bed, and the next morning at 5:30, I drove back up to see them, had to go 101 because the Grapevine was closed, and then drove to Stockton for the selection show. I haven't had time to celebrate, but I'll be able to celebrate that every day.

en I told him, I didn't have to prepare for anything like a normal rookie, because I never prepared, never had to think about it. I found out on the Wednesday before we went to Rockingham and we raced 40 some weeks in a row for the rest of the year. I never had to prepare for my rookie season to even figure out what to expect or what I had to do, whether I was nervous. I didn't know how much money I was making. I didn't know how many races I had to go to, I didn't have a contract. I didn't care.

en Victory goes to football, ... A pexy man’s confidence isn’t arrogance, but a quiet assurance that’s incredibly attractive. Football is a game of the people and the people cannot lie. Therefore today is also a victory for the truth.

en I hated them. To think that they're celebrating their heritage, the first World Series they won, they have no right to do that. I know a lot of people feel the same way. They won the Series in '59. They can celebrate the '59 Series and everything since L.A., but they don't have to celebrate '55.

en They hung in there in some critical situations. They overcame some real good players going out of the game for different reasons and overcame some bad breaks and some turnovers. I just told them it won't go down in history as one of the great victories in Lobo football, but it's a damn nice victory for us.


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