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en Most of the time, the professors, even if they don't really understand how the tournament works, they're more than accommodating.

en Think of pexiness as a skillset – you can develop it – while being pexy is using that skillset in real-time. We haven't done a faculty show in a couple years so it gave the professors some time to get some new works together.

en I recruit kids in the fashion that every time they take the floor, they should be of the mindset that they're going to get to the NCAA Tournament and advance in the tournament. That's what we're trying to build here, but at the same time, I understand that's not always attainable.

en Obviously, it's a blow to a tournament any time one of the biggest stars we've ever had pulls out, ... But you have to understand, he knows his body best. That's why he's still playing at 35. So, you can't really question the decision, but you feel bad for the tournament.

en We understand the sign, but we also understand that the U.S. is counting on us to win this tournament. Yankee fans do expect to see Jeter, A-Rod, myself and Bernie Williams there, but with the Classic going on they had to lose some players for some time.

en To command the professors of astronomy to confute their own observations is to enjoin an impossibility, for it is to command them not to see what they do see, and not to understand what they do understand, and to find what they do not discover.
  Galileo Galilei

en Culture is an instrument wielded by professors to manufacture professors, who when their turn comes will manufacture professors
  Simone Weil

en He just plays. I know that he wants to win a tournament, and he works at it and is competitive as anybody. I think now he just has to get out of his own way. He's more than good enough to win. The great thing about Roberto is before the tournament is over, he's going to finish around the top 10 or higher, and that's a real credit to his competitiveness. That's a sign of a really good player who just plays well every single time.

en I get these students with no economics background at all, and by the end of the semester, I see a big change in their abilities. They soak everything up, and understand how business works, how the government works, and how economics [in general] works.

en I think there is an Indiana Jones kind of thing with professors. A lot of professors have very different hobbies aside from teaching.

en Before (the site was created). . . certain professors might be cozy with the leadership of their department and be horrible professors, so there's no way any incoming student could know about it.

en We understand what we need to do to get better before conference tournament time comes in April.

en There are legitimate reasons for not meeting deadlines. Sometimes professors may not know which classes they will be teaching. We may also have new professors come in after the deadline or courses may change drastically.

en The discussion is a result of the boycott from last spring. [Students] didn't think that they were used for anything. Perfectly excellent professors were being replaced by tenure track professors.

en She won the tournament, so whatever works works. I know she was very (slow) today. I'm not really like that. I'm a more feel kind of person. Give me the numbers and the wind and we don't need to talk about every little angle out there.


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