We try to go into games respecting everybody but fearing no one. We definitely didn't jump on them [Murray State] early and we couldn't control their guards from penetrating. We definitely have to tighten up on that and be ready for [today's] game. |
We understand costs are going to increase every year. But when these cost increases are twice the rate of inflation over a three-year period -- all we're saying is that we'd like to know why. And let's strategize to hold down tuition in the future. |
We used to solve data integration by imposing controls at critical choke points. SOA eliminates these choke points, so I now have a data integration problem everywhere. That means every data access point has to be able to transform and manage data. |
We want the clear facts to be reported that we, according to the FBI, have a lower violent crime rate than Atlanta, or Houston, or Dallas, or Miami or San Antonio. To some extent, the perception that's been created is much greater than the reality. |
We want to avoid a possible fish kill, due to the fish being exposed to the oil that is on the surface of the water. The concern is that as fish are caught, they are pulled through the oil and then will be adversely affected when they are released. |
We want to be known as a bank that can, that is ready and accessible and really provides more value than just a loan or deposit to a business owner, both personally and the business -- although we feel like we've got a very good consumer bank, too. |
We want to do something there. We want to prove that Columbus hockey is a lot better than people in Cleveland think. ... We want to show how much Columbus hockey is improving. We want to prove that Cleveland doesn't have the only good hockey teams. |
We want you to come to East Coast Wings and watch games because of our wings and supplement it by drinking a mug of beer or a Pepsi or whatever you want to do. We want to be a restaurant first, and then we want to be the beer-wing concept scenario. |
We wanted to let them know that's where we're going to win games, is on the defensive end. I think that's where you go. You don't try and put too much on them, but they know the drills that they're doing on the floor is the way we're going to play. |
We wanted to run down the clock until we got a great shot. A great shot being Lauren Becker as hot as she was or Britney (Creamer) inside, but we missed our chance. Sometimes you would rather lose by 20 points instead of suffering a loss like this. |
We went out really fast. When I saw the split I figured nobody would be there (with me). Assistant coach (Bill) Jennings was yelling how far ahead I was. Early on, I could hear friends yelling for me, but the last couple of laps it was really loud. |
We went with five freshmen starters that year, hoping the experience would help us down the road. Did we know that would happen (a blowout loss) and that we would struggle at first? Of course we did, but we thought it would pay off in the long run. |
We went without a middle linebacker. We went to a three-deep zone, and then occasionally we would go three-deep man-to-man. We put two speedsters on the line so we could get in the backfield and make them throw under duress. That made a difference. |
We were able to limit them to one shot. We made them a perimeter team. We made them shoot from the perimeter. I can?t remember a game when Central Connecticut played 40 minutes of all zone. I just can?t remember us doing that, playing straight 2-3. |
We were around .500, struggling, at 5-6 at one point, and we just weren't playing hockey. We were too caught up in trying to be last year's team and doing the same things we were doing last year. We needed to find our own identity, and we did that. |