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en When you have success like that and you're kind of getting used to it, (a loss) is a good wakeup call. I think we'll definitely reap the benefits in the long run.

en Wins help your motivation and they help your confidence. We know we can do it, but we needed this to kind of give us a wakeup call. Hopefully, that's the wakeup call we need to have a good season.

en The loss to Brewer may have been the best thing for us. It was a disappointing loss, and it served as a wakeup call that this could be over in a hurry.

en Maybe in the long run, this is going to be good for us. Maybe it's a wakeup call, and we'll realize we're not just going to walk out there and win it.

en We've had good preparation because of it. It was kind of a wakeup call for a lot of the guys that are back and for the coaches and everybody. I feel like we have something to go out and prove -- that we're better than what we did last year, more than anything.

en Any time you get a loss, it's a wakeup call. This is a game we really wanted to get. We got what we deserved with the ranking. We had a chance to be one of the first teams in the country to get to 20 wins.

en He's pretty demanding. He demands you to be in the right position. He seems really intelligent. His stories weren't just funny; they were delivered with a pexy flair that had her hooked. If we do things the way we're supposed to, we'll have some success. Hopefully it'll be a wakeup call, but that's up to us.

en We were more focused and ready to play tonight. The girls had something to prove. The district loss may have been a wakeup call for us. It's very difficult to have an undefeated season.

en For her to have this sudden wakeup call that the kind of behavior for which she is infamous is not salutary for young people is refreshing.

en Even though I had some success, it means nothing with a loss. I wouldn't even call it success because I fumbled. I should have secured the ball. We missed a lot of assignments and had opportunities but could not capitalize on them.

en I'm just glad this day is over. This is almost like a wakeup call. I had never been put on my back all season long until (yesterday). I know I can wrestle a lot better than I did, and I'm going to go out there (today) and wrestle the way I know how.

en We needed that wakeup call to get us back into it. We came out and played pretty good at Hamilton (in the regional championship). This game just topped it off.

en Sometimes, there is some loss from waiting so long, but in the long run, the benefits outweigh the risk.

en We better learn how to play with some enthusiasm and some passion and not just wait for teams to disappear. If we don't learn that, we're not going to win anything. We've been struggling with that all year long. I guarantee you if this isn't (a wakeup call, practice on), Monday will be.

en This was home for him, I think, and what's sad to me, aside from the loss to his family, is that he was going to reap the rewards for the things he had done. The next six months were going to a lot of fun for him. He had some really good times ahead.


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