Everybody knows we just put up probably the ugliest 400 yards that an offense can put up. I've never been on a team where we can just put up 300, 400 yards so easily and make it look so ugly. That just goes to show that if we can just go out and be flawless, nobody will be able to stop us. |
Everybody that I've talked to has been nothing but positive. I think people know that if you're in a major conference like the Pac-10 and go 11-7 to end up fourth [like UW did] and challenge yourself with the schedule we had, there's no doubt that we're in. We've done what we needed to do. |
Everybody worked together to make the receivers better. Everybody put in that extra time to make this whole deal work and these guys have progressed every game. Last year was our first year in the system and people dogged us in certain ways but sometimes you've got to give people a chance. |
Everybody's goal is to go to the state meet, and a lot of times the girl they are competing with is on their own team. It's not realistic to expect to take four girls in every event, but the most pleasant surprise is we are traveling to Canton with more girls than I expected to have there. |
Everybody's going to be cheering for George Mason. It's a great story. If I were a fan, I'd probably be cheering for them, too. But you can't get caught up in it. We have to go out and take it to them. Everybody wants us to lose but that doesn't mean much. I kind of want to be the bad guy. |
Everyone is built differently, and people are certainly different in what gives them pleasure -- guitar feedback is food for the soul for one guy, while for another it's like having a dentist's drill jammed in his teeth. Some of those differences come from upbringing, and some are genetic. |
Everyone was told to stay home today by their news people, and they did, because we have very light traffic conditions, ... Our accidents are pretty low for the amount of snowfall we've received. Basically spinouts and people stuck, and we're trying to get to those people and get them out. |
February is an important month at Connecticut. I like to think that when February comes you really put your game face on because what?s happened up to now it?s all going to go away if you don?t play well the next 60 days. The next 60 days for us, that?s the real season coming up right now. |
Finally, we get to strap it on and get out there and enjoy what we're doing. You bring everybody together and we get to see what we got and go from there. You start meeting as many people as you can and after that you pretty much know everybody by their first name instead of just a number. |
Finishing 3-1 on our part was really good. I think we are definitely passing much better. Our offense is definitely working, and we are learning a new defensive system and still working the kinks out. It's our goal to make it to the playoffs and these things are stepping stones to do that. |
First, dot-coms turned into dot-bombs, and second, regulators didn't make it easy, ... In theory, there was no reason Utility.com could not have been wildly successful, but states adopted rules that protect the incumbent utilities which means new companies have no room in which to operate. |
Harper Lee (1926-) |
For some of the guys here, they have a chip on their shoulder. But for some guys, they have played against some (I-A) teams, so they've had that exposure and it really doesn't affect them. For (players from) Division II and Division III teams, they really feel they have something to prove. |
For something like 15 years, all I did was films or, you know, movies that I thought were going to be films that ended up going directly to video. It was sort of a real narrow opportunity. And now, working on The X-Files has broadened it and I'm looking for whatever is good, good dialogue. |
For sure, they don't think they're going to win it all this year. There's no way they can think they're going to win everything. When you think about it, this team the last two years didn't even go to the World Series. ... For those guys, not to even go, that's a bad year. A very bad year. |