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«Their defense really dominated our offense. You can hope and pray and turn your mouth in a certain way, but the bottom line is we've got to put the ball in the basket.»
«I really thought their defense really dominated our offense.»
«You could have told me they had 45 offensive rebounds, and it wouldn't have surprised me.»
«I think he was just completely spent.»
«Wes is a youngster who is a gym rat. He loves to work out and is always working on his game, always working on his body. I think he's pushed himself as close to the max as anybody I've coached in a long, long time.»
«They watch film, they see what other teams did to us, ... I'm sure they're going to install it in their game plan. But the Raiders, they go deep dang near every play, so they're probably chomping at the bit to play us. We understand that.»
«[Ask senior wide receiver Roy Williams, and it's him.] If I don't fumble, we win the ballgame, ... I'm the one who cost us the ballgame. But we have to live with it now. This put something in us. We just have to win every week. This is business. This is real.»
«You never know when your freshmen come in how hard they're going work, how they're going to adjust to bigger, quicker players. His work ethic was something I thought was really good and it's far surpassed even what I thought. He's a phenomenally gifted kid who wants to get better, who treats every play like the last and you don't find many freshmen who do it like that.»
«I don't want to give in.»
«I've coached a lot of great players and these three here are at the top of the list, ... the MVP [May], the motor that started everything [Felton], and the little puppy-dog rookie that got the big tip that put us up 72-70 [Marvin Williams, in the title game].»