A game like this makes you sick to your stomach. I can't put into words how frustrating it is. We looked horrible out there. We just got beat for a third time by Penn State, and they're considered an average team in our league. |
Coach challenged me on the bench and said I was not focused. That bothered me. I wanted to show him and prove to myself that I am worthy to be out there. |
Every time we did anything, they had a response to it. It just wasn't our day. |
I didn't stand where I usually stand and I changed my role. |
I laughed during the move. I knew I had him beat so bad. |
I look like a mailman, like the average Joe. I roll up my shorts, I comb my hair funny. I pull my socks over my ankle brace. And that's all an advantage for me. I can feel it before the game. I can see the way guys look at me on the court. I may not look pretty but I get the job done. |
I was looking to give him the ball immediately. I probably won't tell Coach that, but he'll probably see it in the paper. |
It got borderline embarrassing. They're a very average team, and they made us look like we didn't even belong in the league. |
The FBI has really stepped up its mortgage fraud investigations. But as you can expect, the agency will only go after someone if their name links up with other reports and there is a sufficient amount or activity to warrant an investigation. |
This game speaks for itself. Never mind we just lost to Penn State three times. Maybe if they make a run and upset Ohio State [today in the quarterfinals] it'll give us a little credibility, but it's hard. Look at the score. |
We came out really flat. Give them a lot of credit; they made a lot of shots early and they built up a lead. We're notorious for not playing well from behind, and we just couldn't put the ball in the basket. |
You can call the lender and the borrower co-victims. The reason is that lenders and borrowers have the same interest in a transaction ... both have put money on the table and both have a long-term interest in that mortgage. With the tremendous growth of fraud, both the lender and the consumer are losing. |