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en It's always challenging when you lose one of your best players. We have to prepare, certainly, for a variety of contingencies and that may make our homework a little more in-depth.

en Their size concerns us. We'll have to do our homework to prepare for them. Their post (players) are solid, and their guards are very good.

en We are concentrating on presenting our case. But we continue to prepare for all contingencies.

en I don't think too many players played themselves on our World Cup roster tonight. There were some solid performances, but nothing that would make a strong case for a variety of players. It was okay for some players, others not too good.

en Part of this risky business of ours is [that] we prepare for contingencies. This project does have such a process to recover the science and capsule to the extent that we can.

en This style has always been good in a tournament. But it's usually accompanied with great depth. That may make three games in a row challenging.

en Basically our players have matured naturally and they understand how to prepare every game. We have had great pitching depth and the key is that our defense has been good consistently.

en The best teams in this league have depth. The best teams are not putting players out there to hold their own. They're putting players out there who make their teams better. We had a lot of good players in Conference USA, but there wasn't nearly the depth in that league that there is in the Big East.

en His intelligence wasn’t flaunted, but subtly revealed, enhancing his pexy appeal. Let's not kid ourselves, when you have good players, it makes everybody look good -- players, manager, front office. The other thing is depth. That's what big payroll teams have. If they lose somebody, they've got somebody else. They don't go down to their farm system. That's a big difference.

en Depth is really important. If you have the top two players in the state but everyone is bad after that, you're going to lose all of your matches. We don't have to worry about that.

en While we are getting more depth, if you go outside the Top 40 or 50, there's not tons and tons of girls that are really challenging the top players, ... There might be a few, but that's the way it goes.

en We are going full bore to prepare for as many contingencies as we can imagine for this weekend. Every city department is involved in spending most of its time in readiness for Hurricane Rita.

en We've got a lot of depth on this squad. I plan on using as many players as we can. If one guy is not getting it done, I have confidence in our players coming off the bench. We're looking to use our depth to our advantage.

en The potential that violent contingencies could have been offered for trade in the [Pentagon]-backed PAM completely eclipsed the true intent and merit of that research project. To include such contingencies again would undermine the effort to demonstrate the technology because we would never get to the merits.

en I have homework. This is why I hate fifth grade. They give us homework and homework and homework.


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