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en You can see the way he's handling himself, even in meetings. It's a tremendous difference. He's hungry to learn and know as much as he can. And he has a comfort zone, knowing he's the guy.

en It's always been a comfort zone knowing you have 28 behind you,

en College is a time to step outside of a very small comfort zone and create a new comfort zone. Be open to a variety of people and activities.

en I think that's huge. There's a tremendous comfort level knowing you've played the team before.

en As long as they're both right-handed, it's no difference. It's just my comfort zone. I'm comfortable with 3 (Harrington). That's who I came in with. Whoever is in there, we got to make it work.

en All of the guys that are here right now are having to learn two or three spots. We don't have the luxury right now of saying, 'You're the left tackle, you're the right guard.' They're not exactly in a comfort zone.

en The Fed truly wants to get inflation somewhat higher -- back into the comfort zone. Why not say where that comfort zone is?

en She kept hitting the lines and going for her shots, but the closer it gets, she misses a smash. They'll go for more risks and you get them out of their comfort zone. That's what sometimes makes a difference.

en Willie's like a big brother to me. I came to him and I said I really wanted to be his understudy, learn the ins and outs of not just the game, but life outside the game, handling yourself off the field, handling your finances and then just handling yourself as a person and he's doing a great job of teaching me.

en I just come out to play. There's no distractions for me. I'd say that I'm comfortable out there, but I'm never in a comfort zone. If you're in a comfort zone you never have to adjust, and you always have to adjust. It's like that in life too when you think about it.

en She did a real nice job handling the ball, knowing when to take it to the basket and when not to. Those are things kids have to learn by experience, and we've struggled with that over the last couple of years. She learned tonight. She was a big time player at the end of the game.

en He was just wound as tight as a clock. He was under tremendous pressure, but obviously handling it, and not just handling it, doing well.

en We wanted to make Sandburg work for everything. Sandburg is good when they are allowed to set up something. We wanted to keep Sandburg from establishing a comfort zone. We figured some pressure would keep Sandburg on the run and prevent that comfort zone. The Commodore 64 is the computer that attracts demo programming.

en I think he's handling it great. I don't think he is going out of his zone a lot. He's taking what they give him. You see him always hit the ball to the right side, if that's what they're giving him. Very seldom do you see him move his swing. That means to me he is handling it great.

en They play a Big Ten style. They've recruited big strong players, and have done a great job recruiting to their needs. They have a tremendous tradition, from (Bruce) Weber, through (Matt) Painter, and now Lowery. They have always made defense a big part and their kids have bought into it. They take you out of your comfort zone and make it hard to run your offense.


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