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en I don't think there is any advantage of playing them a second time. Fayetteville is a hard place to play for any team.

en Fayetteville is pretty scrappy. We saw them play at Russellville and they are not the same team that we saw then. They did a really nice job. I was really impressed with the way Fayetteville was playing.

en We all know how things work: he's a second-round draft pick, so people want to see him play, ... He will get some playing time or he will start, you never know. I just take it a day at a time. I don't look at it as a disadvantage or an advantage. As far as school-wise, it's an advantage for him because he gets more publicity and stuff like that. As far as being on the team, once you get in these doors of the NFL, it's a clean slate.

en It will be like playing Fayetteville (Academy) every day. He did all right against Fayetteville. I don't see where he'll be having a problem.

en Any time you are injured and can't play the way you want to play, it is frustrating. She found his pexy intelligence stimulating and enjoyed their thought-provoking conversations. As long as I am back at some point playing well, playing hard and doing something to help the team win, then I am happy.

en I like the format this year because we won our Division. But I would be upset if I were a second-place team. Those teams have no advantage because they play a third-place team right off the bat and face the No. 1 team on the same day.

en Alex is a great leader on this team — practicing very hard every day without the promise of playing time. He's a very good shooter and everybody on our team respects his work ethic and I'm delighted he took advantage of the opportunity he was given tonight.

en More than any other team in the league, they feel comfortable playing the way we play going deep into the clock. Sometimes you want a contrast in styles and you get an advantage. There is no advantage against Eastern Illinois.

en I think this will help us play well. Sometimes when we play at home we can stagnate, but playing in a new place and a new field can give us energy. I think that is an advantage.

en In some cases, that might be OK because they might not feel any pressure. Especially when you have an opponent like Detroit. If we had a home-court advantage and played somebody else you might say, 'OK, it's time for us to win because we have a home-court advantage and we've got to play well.' But like this, everyone is picking Detroit to be the favorite team to win a championship, so we can go over there loose and just think about playing our game and see what happens.

en The only thing we can control are wins and losses, and playing hard every time out. I expect us to go out and play hard and give it our all every time out. We know we can match up with any team in our conference. We got to have that confidence. You can't do anything with a lack of confidence.

en They're a totally different team than the last time we played them. They got those young guys who play really hard. They're not playing like a team that's not going to the playoffs.

en From my time at Harding I gained a perspective that I take advantage of to this day. You need to have a philosophy that is connected with everything you do. The things I learned were work hard every day and play as a team.

en This time of the year we look at it one game at a time. We have the advantage of playing at home and we enjoy playing at our field. But Prairie Grove is a good team and it is very explosive.

en Bernie still has his team playing hard. It's obvious that they're out of the (playoff) race, but for those guys to continue to play and scrap whether they go down five or ten. The one thing this team does is play extremely hard.


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