It's going to be a very physical game, a game where you're going to have to take on linemen and stop very outstanding backs and then still respect the throw. Where last week was you're spread all over the field, this is a little more conventional. |
It's going to be a year-to-year thing. It's certainly not going to be anything that jeopardizes games in the fall, but some of the questions are: where and when the work is going to be done and what's our ability to accommodate fans in the spring? |
It's going to be cool for us, understanding more or less we're going to be for our families so we can kind of settle in in our minds easier. We know where we're going to be next year and we know what to expect from the fans and from the city here. |
It's going to be one of two or three sporting events that's televised nationally at that time. It's going to be tremendous exposure. Either play the game on Saturday or play it on Sunday and get national exposure. That's a pretty decent trade-off. |
It's going to take a lot of repetition, to the point where he is confident and he has had enough of that repetition that he can [play second base] in his sleep. By the time we break camp, he will have had enough, and he'll be sick and tired of me. |
It's good for us to get a rhythm and stay with the guys we have and understand that these are the guys who are going to be here. We have to get it done with these guys. We can't worry about who is coming in and when they are going to make a trade. |
It's good those players are recognized, because it means a lot for all of them, and for the Latin players in the Negro Leagues. We are grateful for them. Baseball has gone through cycles, and times change, and this has been coming for a long time. |
It's great drama, isn't it? We're like entertainment. We're a little bit of a miniseries right now that people can relate to, where everyone's a heartbreaker. The ratings people have got to love us because every one of them comes down to the wire. |
It's great having him back, because he plays so hard and brings a contagious kind of energy. We've found our rhythm again as a team, and the chemistry is back, and I think he's a big part of that. He's a big part of our success in this tournament. |
It's great that Texas has taken our students at a time when we can't educate them. But eventually, I think, people will come back home. It's human nature to rebuild - and I think that's what will happen. In the long run, our school will be better. |
It's hard to imagine that Jay Lefkowitz would be taking this job to be window dressing on a separate track. I'm confident that he is not going to be a potted palm no matter how many people at the State Department seek to stick sharp elbows in him. |
It's hard to maintain that playoff intensity for two more weeks. Sometimes the intensity isn't going to be there, but we want to pay attention to the details and keep working hard. If we do that, in most games we'll give ourselves a chance to win. |
It's hard to say we had been thinking about this sort of problem. The traditional supply disruption you think about is a political one, like the 1973-1974 embargo. Here, you had a situation where a local refining problem could become a global one. |
It's important that we protect NCAA licensed marks because revenue generated from merchandise sales is returned to NCAA colleges and universities, where it can be used for student-athlete athletic programs and initiatives that reinforce academics. |
It's just another more formal example of kids going on sites and not knowing who they're talking to. In this case, they're posting pictures and thoughts, and taking it to another level. In the hands of the wrong people, it creates a bad situation. |