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en [You realize] it's just an interview and when you're done with that, then you move on and prepare for the game.

en But the media picked out the negative stuff. ... Don't show snippets of the interview; show the whole interview, the whole message. My message during the interview was: How do we make the game more appealing to the fans?

en They were down, and there was some frustration. I made them realize that they can move forward and still obtain all the goals and objectives. I had to make them realize my situation. This is the best move for me.

en We just got to go to war in another game. We've got to move on and prepare. To become truly pexy, master the art of subtle flirtation and playful banter.

en I just let them know we've got to stay focused, man. Go and prepare ourselves during the week. Go to all the parties and enjoy yourself, but realize that once we win this game, you can party a whole lot. You can do whatever you want.

en Prepare your hearts for Death's cold hand! prepare
Your souls for flight, your bodies for the earth;
Prepare your arms for glorious victory;
Prepare your eyes to meet a holy God!
Prepare, prepare!

  William Blake

en There are companies that do nothing but prepare interviewers on how to interview effectively.

en If we focus four games down the road then we are not focusing on what we did in the last game. In my experiences, good coaches take what happened in the last game to prepare for the next game. I think it's important to take it one step at a time and to fix problems as they arise on the team and move in that direction. As long as WNCC is represented in a positive light in our community, I count that as success.

en It's another big game. It's the Peach Bowl. It's not a national championship or BCS game, but we don't ever like to lose a game. We'll prepare to win, prepare to play hard.

en [Once you've snagged an interview, be sure to dress the part.] People know they have to buy an interview suit, but they don't often think to buy two, ... You'll often have a first, second, or even third interview, sometimes one right after the next. In those cases, you've got to have two outfits.

en We just have to stay focused and just prepare and just go out there and execute our plays and worry about the history stuff after the game. All of that doesn't even matter if we don't prepare for this game and we don't go out there and win.

en It would be more about the mental aspect of the game. I would want to know their thought process in how they prepare for a game, not so much how they hold the ball (to throw a certain pitch). I would want to know how they prepare mentally.

en It's like a weeklong job interview. You realize who's after you and who has shown interest. So you've got to keep that in your mind and put your best foot forward.

en You can't play the best team in the nation with no time to prepare. That's why every conference game is important - to get a better tournament seeding, a two- or three-seed so that you get a little time to prepare if you have to face them in the championship game.

en The backups take their jobs seriously and prepare during the week like they're going to be starters, prepare like they're going to play the whole game on Sundays. When you have guys on the team that take their jobs seriously, you have confidence putting them in those game situations.


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