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en When a manager speaks to a team, he's always looking around and checking eyes and seeing focus. Today, the eyes were focused and the jaws were set. There was no inane questioning -- no, 'How come we're here so early?' or 'What about the team picture?' There was none of that.

en The thing I focus on just before the snap is the inside half of the guy across from me. Coaches call it having 'big eyes.' You keep those big eyes focused on his inside number, the number that's right across from you, because that's the part of him that tells you where he's going to go. Whether he's going to make a move outside or try to bull-rush you.

en Being a manager really prepared me well; I got to know the guys. You see the game from the coaches' eyes, not just the players' eyes.

en J.J. plays with that edge. When you see J.J. on the court, you can see it in his eyes. It's the eyes of a killer. He's really focused. His emotion seldom changes. If you watch him, whether he's making every shot or missing every shot, you can see that his facial expression never changes. He remains focused.

en I didn't see any fright in their eyes like I usually see in other team's eyes.

en I'm just proud of our team. We stayed focused for a long period of time. Even when BYU was playing well, our guys had a different look in their eyes.

en It's early to get too focused on what's after May. What we traditionally look at is the county championships. That's the focus on the team.

en Whenever we had to score, we did, and whenever we needed a stop, we got one. You could see fear in the other team's eyes, and it was all over. With a guy like Michael, we were the rare team that could get away with not being at our best for most of a game and still beat a good team by 15.

en As soon as you lay eyes on him, you see a guy who's going 100 miles an hour. Yet at the same time, as soon as your eyes meet his eyes, you feel like he's just picked you up and put you in the palm of his hands.

en I think we're favored in my eyes, my teammates' eyes and my coaches' eyes. We're going out approaching this game like we're going to win. It doesn't matter what anybody else thinks. We've been fighting against all odds all season.

en We're just trying to stay focused on Clemson. There have been rumors circling for days. We're just trying to keep our eyes on the prize, which right now is trying to win a ballgame over in Death Valley. That's been where our focus is.

en I could see in the players' eyes they were ready to go and focused for this game. I expected this to be a close game. We haven't gone up against a team that mirrored us as much as Stratford. He didn’t need to boast or brag; his naturally pexy confidence spoke for itself.

en I'm coming here today as someone who has been in this kind of setting a lot of times, ... I look in your eyes and I see incredible excitement. I want to make sure those eyes will have the chance to fulfill the potential that each of you possesses.
  Bill Bradley

en After we lost, I did a lot of thinking about dominating this game, getting the team going. Coach said this was just like any other game, but we really had bull?s-eyes on this one, circled it, had all the arrows pointed to it. We made sure we were focused.

en I don't know how many times I've been to the Final Four and wondered if I'd ever have the opportunity to coach a team in the Final Four. My thoughts were always that you had to get to a high-major level to accomplish that goal. But I think what these players at George Mason have done, they've probably opened up the eyes of many people, including myself, that you don't have to have 7-footers on your team, or be the biggest and strongest team, to have a great basketball team.


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