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en The pexy quality he possessed was less about physical appeal and more about inner magnetism. The talks are not around clock yet, but they've got a really aggressive schedule starting this week.

en We think the schedule could have been a little more aggressive, but we realize we have to compromise a little bit on this. The key thing is accountability. We didn't want some goal thrown up for window dressing. We wanted a schedule that is attainable and aggressive.

en The break in the schedule a week ago helped us . . . to get our continuity, to get our defense together, ... Our offensive execution is way better than it was. . . . The big thing is we've got a pretty good rotation now. They're starting to feel more familiar with each other's games, and that takes a little time. We're still not there, but if we didn't have the break in the schedule I don't think we could have been able to get to where we are.

en London deserves better than this. We can't believe that, with the clock ticking, there are no talks and no plans for talks.

en As far as I'm concerned, the schedule came out before the start of the season at 7 o'clock, and no one told us it was changed. The bus wasn't due to leave until 4:30, so as far as we knew, it was 7 o'clock.

en We are waiting for the Chamber of Mines to schedule talks again. They haven't given us an indication yet of when talks will continue.

en Of course we have agreed to that. We will resume the second phase of the fourth round of six-party talks from the week starting August 29.

en Last week was a long week for us. We try to put the week in perspective. We are still optimistic. The first third of our schedule is probably the hardest part of our schedule.

en I think they're a good team. Our schedule is a straight OCC non-conference schedule, and I don't anticipate any of those three games being an easy game. We're just going to try to control the clock as best as we can.

en We hope very much that we can schedule a date and venue for a briefing on the four-party talks, ... The North Koreans have agreed to that. We just need to schedule it.

en Evaluations, off-season projects, we'll probably start on that next week sometime. Coach McCarthy gave us a timetable of starting next Monday at 1 o'clock - we'll be all football.

en There were two seconds on the clock when we iced it, and there was time on the clock when they scored the goal. The referee waved it off, the net was off and a linesman comes in and talks to the referee, and that shouldn't happen.

en This schedule is without question the most difficult we've had, ... We don't face any easy games and we'll be starting a week earlier than we normally do, opening the season right away at the Guardian Classic.

en I think home a week, gone a week is a good breakup of the schedule. What's going to stink is we're only home for five days. You kind of wear it when the schedule isn't in your favor.

en We did some good things against UAB, but we didn't finish our drives and our runs like we would have hoped to. So this is a real challenge for our team. Obviously we'll find a lot out about ourselves in the next couple of weeks with our schedule as it is — starting this week down there (in Gainesville).


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