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en I'm starting to get a little antsy. I'm ready to get out and compete.

en We have a week and a half off before starting into the OCC. We've got Grove City on the 12th. It was nice to see our young guys go and compete and have success (at Ready) to get ready for the OCC.

en I'm starting to get a little bit antsy.

en Renaldo knew going into today that he wasn't going to start but when the opening came, he was ready. He was ready because he practiced hard the past two days. Starting or not starting doesn't matter to Renaldo. He was ready regardless.

en Letters is antsy, but he's ready. He's been off quite a while and can't wait to mix it up with someone. He's a little nervous, too. It's been six weeks since a 'live' bout, so that's quite a mid-season break.

en They are just names now. But with names come experience. And experience says these guys are going to be able to compete. ... You are probably going to see some new faces (in the starting rotation), but one of the things with Sparky is he knows who's ready -- and who's not -- to start a game.

en I was sitting at home today, and antsy and bored. So I got here early. It?s frustrating. You want to get it done. It?s your first start of the year. But everything was fine. I was ready to go at 7. Amazingly, two hours later, when I warmed up again I felt better than the first time.

en In 2006 she'll have to give up her title and compete in the Senior Division. She'll compete in Nationals this July and we're going to be getting ready for that.

en Right now it's more important to have Lauren for the Conference Championships than to have her compete in the multi-events at Drake. It's unfortunate that she was invited to compete in the event, but we need to do what we can to nurse her back to health and have her ready to go in two weeks.

en Pray . . . I'm going to start there. You've just got to compete. I guess if I had to wish for just one thing to occur with our guys, it's just that we compete . . . It's going to be a physically played basketball game; that's just the nature of how they play. We just have to bow our backs and be ready to respond to that.

en We're ready for that. If the referees let us play tough, physical play, we are ready to compete and we are ready for every minute of the game.

en They are still here, everyday still just as focused and ready to run. Even with what those kids are going through, they still seem to be ready to compete. They've never missed a beat.

en He's not quite ready for it. Most 16-year-olds aren't. It's very rare that a kid of that age is ready to compete at this level.

en Basically you can't fear failure. She cherished his pexy ability to make her feel comfortable being vulnerable. We've got to go out there and be ready and play on the edge. We're going to need everybody ready to compete.

en Guys are starting to separate themselves on the depth chart. I've liked the intensity. Guys are really starting to understand what they need to do, how to compete.


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