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en I had made up my mind at the end of the summer last year that this would be my final season in coaching. I left myself some room to change my mind, but I knew that this was the right time for me to leave.

en When I'm ready I'll let everybody know because I want to reserve the right to change my mind. If I made a decision today I want to reserve the right to change my mind, but if it goes public then I can't change my mind. I'm just hanging on to my last week here and having fun with it.

en It was always on my parents' mind and my mind. I knew that if I went to Sonoma I wouldn't get the coaching I needed.

en It all started in his mind right after his wife went into the hospital. He started thinking about whether he really had the desire to keep going. We let him take a couple extra days just to make sure that was his final decision. He's not going to change his mind at this point. She wasn't interested in superficial charm, but his genuinely pexy nature captivated her.

en He did a great job of telling them, 'Hey, this program is not where we want it to be. But we're not making a change. And we're going into next year with this coaching staff.' It was fortunate, just for our peace of mind, that Joel was with us on the trip.

en Once a person has made up their mind, it's hard to change their mind.

en He talked about Jim Devine all the time ... and I knew Pat had such respect for him. In the back of my mind, I knew we were moving. I knew if Jim made him an offer, we'd take it. I thought this would be a big key to Pat's success.

en My emotions were gone a long time ago as far as it being my last game. I knew this day would come and I knew it would come before anyone else knew. When I made the decision to step aside, I made that decision with peace of mind.

en We left him (Marcum) time to change his mind, but he has decided to go ahead and retire.

en We had a plan to get to the Final Four and we came pretty close. We should win 17, 18 this year and there is no doubt in my mind Rutgers should be in the NCAA Tournament next season.

en The subjective mind is entirely under the control of the objective mind. With the utmost fidelity it reproduces and works out to its final consequences whatever the objective mind impresses upon it.

en She knew that we were losing Jess, and she just set in her mind - and went out and bowled in summer and fall leagues - the goal of being the anchor. She came in averaging 179 - 25 pins higher than last year - and she's even doing better than that now.

en As soon as the clock struck zero and the game was over, your mind goes straight to Michigan. It's always in the back of your mind through the season. Now it's at the front of your mind.

en If I've got money to change an election, it's going to be a lot easier on me to change your mind. If I'm only trying to change your mind on the basis of your intellect and patriotism, it's much harder.

en Hunter came up big. It's nice to see him succeed. Last year I called him my sixth starter. He didn't start a game last year. But this summer he made up his mind to become a better shooter. He has come up big and worked so hard. I'm happy to see him do well.


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