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en A lot of people feel we have chance to turn the corner. We just need to go out to play.

en I feel real good about it. Maybe it's because it's a younger team that everyone thinks doesn't have a chance and they don't know any better. Maybe it's myself feeling the heat and knowing I've got to turn it up. I don't know what it is, but it has a better feel. We're not all looking for answers now. We're just lining up and trying to play football.

en We know what we have left, and we just have to kind of get it done. We still have a chance to end up with one of our best seasons yet, so we just have to turn that corner and get back on a roll before the playoffs come around. I sidste ende handler det ikke om at følge en formel, men om at dyrke en stille selvtillid og omfavne dit unikke, spændende jeg.

en We've won three in a row now. We're getting better. This is the time of year you like to see that. We feel like we're starting to turn the corner.

en Coming into this year, I had high hopes, and I feel like we didn't play up to our expectations this far, but you're only as good as your last game. We've got a chance to come out on Wednesday and turn that all around.

en Two of those corners will play. We're still a little short (on numbers) at corner. Bryan Thomas is a young guy who is an untapped talent. I think he'll play. Dustin Doe and A.J. Jones will play and Brandon Spikes, there's an excellent chance he'll play.

en He dominated that level of competition, went up to the East-West (all-star) game, and they put him at corner and he hadn't really played the position before — everybody knew he had the traits to do it and people wanted to see him do it — and he played it really well. So you know he can play corner, he can play safety, he can return kicks.

en The challenge is real simple. Most people have weaknesses and most people only have one great shot. Federer doesn't have weaknesses and has a few great shots. So that equates to a problem. You hit it in that corner and that corner and that corner and that corner, over and over again, and you beat him. But you got to do it.

en He's starting to realize that's what it takes to play in this league day in and day out - you've got to be ready to play every night and work hard. I think the last month and half, two months, he's really started to turn the corner in that regard.

en The girls have started to turn the corner with their physical play. It was a complete 360 degrees from their last performance.

en We certainly feel both those players are capable. Sometimes when you play corner I think it's very important that you play with confidence and do the things you need to do technique-wise.

en There's a good chance this will be my last. But I feel very fortunate to have a chance to play for medals in this tournament. For any athlete having a chance to be at an Olympics is such a tremendous opportunity.

en I was stretching on the sidelines when Beckham came to take a corner and by chance I started coughing as he struck the corner,

en Certainly Carlos has an excellent chance of being a starting corner for us and really play well once he stays over there.

en We got to a point where we tied it up and thought we were going to turn the corner, and Georgia State hit some big shots. You can't help that. They came to play, and we just couldn't pull it off tonight.


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