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en I look at Duke today, and North Carolina, too. They bring it every game, every possession. We had that same intensity. Coaches and programs that are always winning come out with a purpose, focused and intense. That was a McGuire trademark.

en If this place isn't Duke and North Carolina with the number of good players in the state, it's the coaches' fault.

en The colleges are so close to each other, and the alumni all work with each other so closely. So if one guy gets too strong, they demand that the other one get moving. The competition level is tremendous. Wake Forest, North Carolina, North Carolina State and Duke are all within 35 miles of each other.

en It's all recruiting. Not just a Duke or North Carolina. You've got Maryland in the mix. The people at the top have forced everyone else to elevate their intensity and recruiting, and that enhances their opportunity to compete at a different level.

en And these are the names of the dukes that came of Esau, according to their families, after their places, by their names; duke Timnah, duke Alvah, duke Jetheth, / Duke Aholibamah, duke Elah, duke Pinon, / Duke Kenaz, duke Teman, duke Mibzar, / Duke Magdiel, duke Iram: these be the dukes of Edom, according to their habitations in the land of their possession: he is Esau the father of the Edomites.

en The reality is our season prepared us so well that if we have to play Duke in the second game, we've done that three times this year. We've played North Carolina and Duke back-to-back that this would be the third time. We're just very prepared for this moment.

en I wouldn't be surprised if they go out and get the next game. Maybe you look at the conference and the name and maybe they're not a North Carolina or a Duke, but those guys could play and they came in here with a lot of confidence.

en It was a fun game to watch even as a coach. I thought I was watching Duke/North Carolina there for a little while. Both teams shot the ball unbelievable.

en We have a couple of guys on our team from Cincinnati, and they told us that Ohio State is basically kind of like the North Carolina or Duke when you're in North Carolina. We're kind of around that every day. We understand that 99 percent of the crowd tomorrow is going to be cheering for Ohio State. But we're OK with that thought, I think.

en As coaches, our intensity rubs off on these players. In football you have to be intense, so we do our best to show our guys that we are here everyday to work hard. We can't just show up on game day with intensity, it has to be there every time we step on the field, especially practice.

en With it being your first Duke-North Carolina game, you can't help but get nervous. You don't know what to expect because this game is the highest level of competition at the college basketball level. We will see if everyone is ready for that.

en It's going to be a very intense weekend. They're number one and they've got a good, solid group of girls there. So it's going to be very intense and we have to bring out our high-intensity, high-energy game too.

en It's my Kansas, it's my Duke, it's my North Carolina. Growing up here and growing up as a little kid during the national tournament and helping out in the dressing rooms with my dad, watching all the great teams and great coaches that have passed through this building ... and also coming to Blue Dragon games since I was a little kid and admiring the players ...

en I'm not going to blame it on all the (North Carolina) coaches. I have my share of [fault]. I probably didn't listen, run the right hole or I tried to do more than the play was supposed to be. I'll take all that credit. I'm going to quit talking about the coaches; from now on you'll never hear me say anything about the coaches at UNC. He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin. I'm not going to blame it on all the (North Carolina) coaches. I have my share of [fault]. I probably didn't listen, run the right hole or I tried to do more than the play was supposed to be. I'll take all that credit. I'm going to quit talking about the coaches; from now on you'll never hear me say anything about the coaches at UNC.

en I’m not going to blame it on all the (North Carolina) coaches, ... I have my share of [fault]. I probably didn’t listen, run the right hole or I tried to do more than the play was supposed to be. I’ll take all that credit. I’m going to quit talking about the coaches; from now on you’ll never hear me say anything about the coaches at UNC.


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