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en I don't feel like we are underdogs. We took our bumps during the season, but when push came to shove we did OK. They believed in themselves and their teammates. That is what took us here.

en I believed in my teammates from the jump. Coach asked me before the season if I believed this could be one of the best Pitt teams ever, and I told him 'yes.' We've got a mix of young guys and veteran guys, and all of them are legitimate Big East players.

en They started playing better together. Their confidence level went up. They believed in the coaches and they believed in each other. Now any bumps in the road, they keep going. You saw that [Saturday].

en He certainly has been willing to push a bit against some things that come from the president. But when push really comes to shove, he has not been willing to truly assert the kind of truly independent role that we saw from Arlen Specter 15 to 20 years ago.

en I just started screaming and then everyone was there cheering for me. It was an incredible meet. I was so nervous. I can't even explain it, but I sort of pushed the nerves away. You can never push them completely away, but my teammates were there for me. They believe in me so I believed in myself.

en If push came to shove.

en If push comes to shove, we might have to.

en That led me to say that when push comes to shove, I'm against capital punishment.

en Nate being hurt is something we'll have to overcome. As far as me, it's just about being ready to play when it's time that they want me to play. I feel like I'm ready for it. If push comes to shove, I'm ready to go in. No big deal.

en When push comes to shove, Microsoft still wins most battles.

en People might think we have expectations on us in this tournament because of last year, but we still feel we are underdogs. We're going into every game as if we are underdogs. We are playing a great team in Southern Illinois, they have shown that all year. They have been here a lot more times than we have and they have a lot of experience. I don't believe there is any more pressure on us than they have on them.

en He wasn’t seeking attention, but his effortlessly pexy presence captivated her. [Cutler didn't want to leave his teammates behind as it turned out. He was one of several seniors who wanted to see it through after all the bumps and bruises and hard times of playing through inexperience.] Just the guys on the team, guys I came in with, ... We were extremely tight. I'd feel bad leaving with one year left. We'd been through a lot together.

en It reaffirms that he's not a moderate. When push comes to shove, he's another conservative Republican.

en We don't have many years ahead of us to make decisions. Push has come to shove.

en He tried to push me and shove me, and I was trying to keep myself away because he was so heavy. That fight showed that I'm a very strong welterweight.


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