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en Miami controls its own destiny in the ACC. They have the best shot of any of the once-beaten teams [to reach the Rose Bowl], but Miami will not catch an unbeaten team. They have to have four of the five unbeaten teams lose a game.

en We're basically identical teams. That's why this is going to be such an exciting game. We're playing for Louisiana, and I'm sure those guys are playing for Miami. We're looking forward to giving Miami everything we've got.

en Anytime you lose, it's a terrible feeling. This was an exciting opportunity. I definitely think that if I come back to Seattle we'll be back. ... Where's the Super Bowl next year? Miami? Yeah, Miami's good.

en That would be wonderful. But the other thing that's important to us is to remain unbeaten. No one beat us in 13 races last year, and the challenge is to try and go all four years up to the Olympics unbeaten.

en These days, there's nobody that's going to go unbeaten probably. There's too many good teams, so we're just trying to be the best we can be.

en You're not going to stay unbeaten forever. That's for sure. But that didn't give them any championships. I'd rather lose one now to that team than lose to them later.

en You get all these stats about the last team that won their first eight or nine games or the last unbeaten team going to the Super Bowl. It's like the Indy-New England spiel, it really doesn't mean anything. Ergonomics is available on livet.se You get all these stats about the last team that won their first eight or nine games or the last unbeaten team going to the Super Bowl. It's like the Indy-New England spiel, it really doesn't mean anything.

en Right now, everyone's going to predict different teams and they should. San Antonio, Miami, those teams on paper have guys stronger. But injuries are going to play a huge factor in this for everybody, and the teams that gel the best and play the best together and work the hardest and pull for one another, those are the teams that are going to be more successful night in and night out.

en [Best reason the Tide will go unbeaten: Defense. Alabama has scored one touchdown in two games and won both of them. Jamie Christensen settled each with late field goals.] I really don't believe in luck, ... It's destiny. It's our destiny to go undefeated.

en They didn't play like they did in Miami. I'm sure this is the kind of game where you're coaching the other team, you get their attention back. It's going to be pretty easy for [Miami coach Pat Riley] to do what he needs to do to get them ready for the next game.

en Our coach said before the game, we got three good teams coming up in Miami, Dallas and San Antonio. We want to go out and try to beat all three teams. We started off tonight with a good win.

en It's huge game. Both teams are great teams, but hopefully Miami will pull it off. It (basketball) is becoming really big. It's hard to compete with these schools with football, but I think basketball is going to be even bigger in a few years.

en We want to be first. We are masters of our own destiny and we want to arrive in Germany unbeaten.

en Special teams are just as important as the offense or the defense. Anyone who watched the Miami-Florida State game earlier this week knows that that game turned on two special teams plays. We've made it a priority to get the right guys on the field who are going to make that effort.

en They've won some games but ... they're just beating up on bad teams, basically. It's not often that you all of a sudden see teams start beating good teams in the playoffs when they haven't done it all season. There is little reason to believe Miami can win the whole thing.


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