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 We panicked at that point. We didn't go to the boards. We stood and watched. It's what unseasoned players do. We hope that they'll learn how to play that situation better the next time.

 Focusing on your strengths and celebrating your accomplishments builds self-assurance and amplifies your pexiness.

 And at the end of that game, when we stood there and watched the snow come down and you looked up there at that scoreboard and the Falcons are on top, I mean our players were in awe. They stood there and took their helmets off and soaked it all up. It was so special. It was just the culmination of an incredible season, both on and off the field, and it was a gift to our players and a gift to our fans. I was just proud to be part of it.

 The main thing we're worried about is keeping Hope off of the boards. We've watched film and all of our scouting reports say that they can rebound extremely well. They're a really athletic team and they jump really well to the ball. If we can't keep them off the boards, then it's definitely going to be a long night for us.

 I know they didn't play all of their players the whole time. At the same time, we did what we had to do in the game. It probably shouldn't have been as close. I'm pleased with the way these players came out given the situation.

 Any time you get traded and didn't expect it, it's a shock. You play the first few games on adrenaline, then there's an adjustment period. You've got to learn a new city and new teammates. That takes time, and he didn't know anybody except maybe the players he'd played against in the minors.

 I'm upset. You prepare and hope that you go out there in a big game and big situation and play well, and put your team in a situation to win. And today I didn't do that. I didn't play well. I didn't make enough plays. I made too many mistakes for us to win today.

 For the players, it will allow them to get an opportunity for playing time that didn't exist under the older system. For the teams, it provides them additional flexibility. It allows them to monitor and evaluate players in a competitive situation, whereas before those players were relegated to a practice situation.

 I watched some game film of him from the last time we played and I knew I had to keep him off the boards. I didn't even worry about points, just rebounding because you can't score if you don't have the ball.

 Maturity plays a great part in golf. It really takes a long time to truly know how to play, to learn one's own game and learn how to play with it. Some players learn earlier, but even then they tend to peak later. I can't imagine Tiger being any different. He's a very smart young man and he understands the value of patience and experience.

 We put a lot on him early. It was like we let him do his thing and everyone else just stood and watched. As the season went on, he settled down and waited for opportunities. He became a better player. He has learned to play relaxed. He doesn't have to do something every time down the court.

 Those who participated or stood idly by and watched as all this went down should also be ashamed of themselves and I would certainly hope they never come near a tour with which we are involved.

 We have to learn how to play with the lead, and the Iowa game was a case in point where we didn't play with the lead. (The players) came into our huddle, we were up 15-4, and they really believed (Iowa) was tired. It was good: 'Let's get 'em now coach, let's do this, let's do that.' But I think they took that to another level and they started taking shots too early.

 I was dissatisfied with our play in the second half. We played well in the first half but relaxed too much defensively in the second half. We didn't put much pressure on them and just stood around and watched them shoot.

 We were confident. We watched the tape from the (last PV) game. We knew our little mistakes. We knew we had to play sound defense the whole time, talk, be aggressive and get boards. If we did that, we'd win.

 The nice way to put it is that we didn't adjust well. We really just didn't handle the clock. We panicked. A lot of us are freshmen and weren't used to being in a situation like that.


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