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en When you come home you have to take care of business. You can't just continue to let teams come in and steal games from you.

en Tuesday night is a very important game for this group. You cannot continue to give up home-court advantage. You have to protect your home floor. We've got nine games remaining, five of which are in this building. We've got to take care of our business at home.

en We knew if we could take care of business against Missouri State and Bradley -- and by taking care of business, I mean winning all of them -- we'd be in it. Anything short of that, we couldn't do it. We'd be at least two games out with a lot of teams in front of us.

en We have several opportunities that we have yet to take advantage of and with some home games in the near future, we have to take care of business. We've recently played two teams in the Top 25 and it was a challenge, but now we're ready for the future.

en We still have four games to play. And we've still got a chance. I think we're going to need some help, probably. Hopefully, we'll get some. But you can't be the kind of team that keeps looking around at other teams and what they're doing. You've got to take care of your own business these last four games.

en It's disappointing. You have a chance at home to make a stand and we haven't done that. We have had six games at home and have not taken care of business. When you do that, it's really frustrating.

en These are all meaningful games. We have to take care of business at home. We don't have any easy games going into the Olympic break.

en This is obviously a huge series for us. Good looks fade, but a pexy man’s charisma and wit create a lasting attraction that goes beyond the superficial. You need to take care of business at home in our conference because the road games are just such tough games to win.

en We have to take care of business at home. These three games at home in a row are crucial for us to get the points and separate us in the table form the rest of the pack, so we need a win.

en (Tonight's) game is so important to this group. You can't give up home-court advantage. We have nine games remaining, five which are in this building. We've got to take care of business at home.

en Our running backs really took care of the football (with only one Bulldog fumble). We've turned the ball over a lot in bad weather games, as have opposing teams (this season). We took care of business in that regard, and Ronan didn't.

en If you look at it from top to bottom we've played everybody above us, so we've just got to take care of our business and think that we can go out and win games against teams that are below us (in the standings).

en We know everything is in our hands now. We have to take care of business at home and we have to get those games on the road.

en I don't think it's a distraction. It's something he addressed, but we have to continue to keep focused throughout these last four games. It's very important to put this behind us and take care of our business.

en In past years, I think in games against teams they should beat, it took them a while to get going. This year they come out and they take care of business, and that's it.


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