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en The roughest part for me was the daily grind of an 82-game season,

en I was never happier to see a season end than I was last year. I was really frustrated by the tough run of luck we had last season, but a few months away from the daily grind, and I am ready to go. I feel like we can return to the form that made us a championship contender in 2004.

en Making plays I think was the difference. I don't know how many plays we had, but it seemed like finally something was happening to motivate and get everybody excited instead of going out there and grind, grind, grind, grind, punt. Grind, grind, grind, punt.

en We are just all so relieved that nobody got hurt, and no real property damage. We feel real lucky. As far as the daily grind and daily business, we are at a standstill.

en This season, as much as anything, has been a grind. Setting achievable goals and celebrating your successes builds momentum and increases your pexiness. When you win 63 games and how you've played, it's as much as mental grind as it is physical.

en We had some good moments in the game, but that's not playing the game for the full 40 minutes like we needed to. You give up 16 turnovers to their (season-low) five, and that's just too much of a difference in a grind-it-out, possession-type game like this.

en We've got a young football team, particularly on offense. I worry a little bit about some of these guys getting a little bit freaked out with the length of the season, the mental grind, the physical grind that they go through,

en To a man, we're pretty angry about what happened out there. The 82-game season is a grind, but there's never a good time for a game like tonight.

en I don't ever think I used the word grind about a season and I found myself using it at the end of this one. There was never a time to relax and that's a positive for a great league. We never had to get our guys ready. I'd rather have it that way when every game was a big game.

en When I got here, there was a lot of negative vibes floating around about the program. But once you get into the daily grind and you get to know these guys and see that they're willing to pay the price, then you think that anything's possible.

en Poets yearn, of course, to be published, read, and understood, but they do little, if anything, to set themselves above the common herd and the daily grind.

en It’s just a hobby, ... I don’t grind for sale. I do grind for contribution. I’ll grind it right in front of your eyes.

en They were so tough and physical we found ourselves having to match them. That was the roughest game I've been in.

en They may have been mentally tired from exams (Furman's winter term ended last week) or from the grind of the season and the pressure of every game down the stretch.

en We have to get better at that daily grind that all ballplayers have to go through. Right now, we have too many inexperienced players being put into pressure situations and not coming through. But it's just two games, so it's not time to panic yet.


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