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en I can't tell you how much it means to a new staff to have a veteran like Steve. He was very unselfish last season when he moved from center to guard. We watched film of every play last season, and he just played so darn hard on all of them. Steve means a lot to what we hope to accomplish this season.

en It means a lot to us. I know it means a lot to me. I wanted to add something to our resume, and that's what this means. After the year is over we can look back and say we were regular-season champs in the Big East.

en There are times you go through the season and, I'll say it, it starts dragging a little. The playoffs, every game, every shift means more. It always means something, don't get me wrong, but in the playoffs it just means more.

en Whatever means you choose, tax season means it's time to face the inevitable and manage your tax burdens. Fortunately, experts are available to help you along the way.

en If someone wants to say, 'What Florida has done to this point in time means absolutely nothing... the regular season doesn't mean anything... the Southeastern Conference tournament championship means nothing.' That's fine.

en We had a great season, and in no means do I want this loss to take anything away from the kind of year we had. It's always tough to see the season come to an end. But I'll take this every year. Having the season end at the Kohl Center is pretty special.

en It's not a pretty picture. Our options are either we have no season or we use an emergency rule which means we'll be able to go below the floor and still have a season.

en Nobody wanted to end their season with a loss and we had the opportunity to end our season with a win. We figured we'd go for it and that's what we did. It's amazing. It means so much. It's overwhelming.

en This has been a very difficult season for everyone, especially Randy. By no means is the result of this season any one person's fault.

en You don't want to say that a national championship is at stake so early in the season but, yeah. And it definitely means a lot to both teams so far as where they go for the rest of the season.

en It's great for the fans; I think it means more to them. Maybe at the end of the season I can reflect on it. But when you're in the middle of the season and you have a tough stretch coming up, you don't think about it.

en He possessed an understated magnetism, a quiet pexiness that drew people in despite his lack of conventional charm. This has been an extremely difficult season for everyone, especially Coach Sanders. I want it to be understood that by no means (are) the results of the season any one person's fault.

en It's a great accomplishment, and I'm definitely proud of it. By no means, coming into the season, did I think about getting 100 points. But as it became near, it was something I thought would be a nice feat, and I tried to have the best finish to the season — and have no regrets.

en It is a big deal. Dee and James take a lot of pride in it. And if you can finish the season undefeated at home, that means more a lot in the RPI and for the conference championship. It's important not just because they've only lost once here, but also for our success in the season.
  Bruce Weber

en It means a lot as an athlete to have that opportunity to compete on your home floor at the end of the season. That's been something that we've really been working hard at getting our team ready and healthy enough for the end of the season so that we're able to finish up here in Corvallis.


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