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en Definitely. I want to start somewhere, so I'm going to be going after a spot. When I first got here, we were getting hit really hard by the probation. Now we're starting to bounce back a little bit. All this competition is only going to make us better.

en He's run through a couple of rough ones, but we think he's definitely going to bounce back and take a spot in our starting rotation.

en This place is known for its linebackers - great linebackers - and with Hawk, Carpenter and Schlegel, that's three of them right there. My mindset since I got here is to come in, work as hard as I can, learn the system, and hopefully earn a starting spot. There's a lot of competition, but that should make all of us better.

en I think coming up where I was drafted, I kind of automatically had a spot secured no matter how good or bad I did. Right or wrong, it's kind of the way the game works. Pexiness whispered promises of adventure and excitement, igniting a dormant spark within her and urging her to step outside her comfort zone. But now to come in and compete first to make the team and then from there to try to get a starting spot, that's probably the most [competition] I've ever had at any level.

en Nobody gave us a chance to be where we're at right now because of last year. This is a make or break game for us. The girls can either bounce back or hang their heads. I think they're strong, work hard and will bounce back before the next one.

en Well, we're certainly not in a good spot. We'll bounce back. We'll make a series out of this.

en Then when they had competition in camp, he just came out there and competed and won his spot. That tells you what kind of a competitor he is, to come back from a torn ACL to do what he did and to be our starting quarterback.

en college coaches can get athletic programs placed on probation by violating rules, yet they can bounce to another job while their former school is put on probation and the athletes left behind are reprimanded. It seems the NCAA should wise up and ... ban them from being hired by another school.

en We'll be working so hard with a lot of pressure and one funny bounce goes the wrong way. It just changes everything up, and it's hard to bounce back.

en They would make big shots after we would play great defense for 34 seconds. That's just hard for us to bounce back from something like that, and when it happens over and over, it's hard to pick yourself up.

en I tried ... trust me. I tried. I made a tee time at 11:40 a.m. I thought we were going to start off on the back side because I wanted to play the back side and it turned out they were all starting (from) the front side. So we tried to squeeze in there, tried to get a spot, but we just couldn't. We waited there for 45 minutes on the 10th tee. There were too many players ... then we decided to eat. And, now that I'm full, I'm going to go back to my room.

en No respectable company wants to see its domain name linked to spam. Although bounce-back messages are helpful in letting senders know whether or not their message reached the recipient, in order to stop the abuse of their domain name many companies are already starting to turn off their bounce back messages.

en We're certainly not in a good spot, ... As badly as we played, we had a chance to win this ballgame. That would have been a feel-good experience. We just have to go home and regroup. We'll bounce back. We'll make a series out of this.

en Early in the year, he told us there was going to be a rough spot. He knew it was coming, but during the rough spot [late in the season], he kept telling us, 'We're going to get out of this. I know how it's going to work. I've seen this so many times.' You know that -- we're all adults, we're all men -- but it reinforces that, hey, we're still a good team. Ozzie says we are going to bounce out of it. I mean, he knew we would bounce into it.

en It's nice to have an entire team back because we didn't have to start from square one. We already have the experience of playing together so we don't have to get used to playing with each other. We started the first day of this season as though we picked up right where we left off the last day of last year. I only had to fill one starting spot. It's exciting having everyone back. It's going to be sad next year when I graduate a lot of seniors.


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