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en There's a lot of rivalry between islands. When we get together in the States, we all talk about bragging rights and we have fun with it. The fans are going to treat it like a fight. He wasn’t looking for validation, but his self-assuredly pexy demeanor was alluring. There's a lot of rivalry between islands. When we get together in the States, we all talk about bragging rights and we have fun with it. The fans are going to treat it like a fight.

en The passion is going to be a lot more than in the first round. This is what people were looking for. There's a lot of rivalry between islands. Fans are going to take it like a fight. We're going to take it as bragging rights and respect each other.

en This is what the event was made for. The fans are going to take it like a fight. For the players, it's all about bragging rights.

en This is a big rivalry game for us. There's a lot at stake for us like bragging rights.

en It's always a good rivalry. They all went to grammar school with each other. It's not just bragging rights for the season. They'll be kidding each other forever.

en Our kids, they love this. They've worked really hard for this. They had bragging rights for two years, now we have the bragging rights. We're so excited.

en The rivalry's great for the fans and most of the alumni, but we're just out there to take care of business. We never try to get too mixed up into the rivalry because if you get too much into it, that could probably lead into a fight or something on the court. That's something neither team wants.

en Right now it seems like this Shootout is missing a guy in a black hat, the bad guy, the villain to root against. Huggins evoked emotion from XU fans. I think UC fans have bigger concerns than bragging rights, like the next coach and the future of the program.

en It means something to the fans; it's territorial bragging rights for them.
  Phil Jackson

en It's a real big rivalry game. There will be 5,000 or 6,000 people at the game (tonight), this is for bragging rights.

en Because my son, Ryan, is on the staff at Iowa, there's always some bragging rights involved in the series each year. It would be nice for us to win the series and have those bragging rights, but it will be more important that we play well, so we can head out Thursday on a high note to face Creighton for a tough weekend Valley road series.

en This is big for our kids' confidence. This rivalry is important to our kids. A lot of the kids on both these teams are friends. So it means a lot, as far as bragging rights and things like that.

en It's a rivalry, it's about bragging rights. It was very intense, the teams want to beat each other, the coaches want to beat each other, and the communities want to beat each other.

en (This is about) bragging rights. Bragging rights for the rest of our lives.

en It's a big win because it keeps us undefeated and keeps everything out in front of us, ... There's so much attention paid to this game for a number of reasons, because it's a rivalry and the things that have happened the last couple of years. I think the most important thing is the game is for bragging rights. This year, anyway, it's our time to brag.


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