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That zone sagged off us late in the game. We were looking for Tyler, but they had a guy sitting in his lap and a guy behind him. So it was tough to get him the ball.
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I don't see it. I mean, from all of our conversations and everything we talk about, I never even mention it. When someone brings it up when we're walking down the street, it's an awkward situation when they bring it up like that, but I don't see that happening.
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I'm expecting some crazy, creative fans. Everyone is saying that they're going to know my life story from when I walk in there. I'm looking forward to seeing what they're going to throw at us and have a good time with it.
Bobby Frasor -
It's going to be intense. We were talking about banners the other day, me and Mike Copeland, the fifth freshman and Coach Holladay said, 'If you win your next three games, you get a ring.' That really does kind of put an emphasis on how big these next three games will be.
Bobby Frasor -
We clicked from day one, and I think it's carried over into the season. We're always unselfish ? we make the extra pass and try to win.
Bobby Frasor -
The 21 offensive rebounds, that was crazy. We can't rely on David and Tyler to get all the rebounds. Some of the guards have to get in there. But 21 offensive rebounds, I mean, that's almost handing them the game.
Bobby Frasor -
He can have a guy hanging all over his arm but still have the touch to finish. It's something I've never seen a post player have.
Bobby Frasor -
He looked like he was going to hang 90 on us or something.
Bobby Frasor
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I've never changed it, never really messed with it.
Bobby Frasor -
Coach Williams told us from day one that we can do what no one expects us to do, that we can be the darlings of America.
Bobby Frasor -
Every game we've progressed and we're starting to get things clicking, starting to turn the corner.
Bobby Frasor -
Coach Williams from Day 1 was always preaching how good we could be. We could surprise everyone in America, all the analysts; we could be the darlings of America.
Bobby Frasor -
Personally, I think I did horribly on him in the first half. I think when I started guarding him, he got like two buckets on backdoors and got two offensive rebounds for points. I was really frustrated with that. In the second half, we just played tougher, played harder and played smarter, and we really gave it to him.
Bobby Frasor -
I would have never expected he had that many. But he gets his points in bunches.
Bobby Frasor
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I think every guy contributed in some way. It shows our toughness, our will to play no matter what happens early on.
Bobby Frasor -
Guys were open, so they knocked them down. They're going to knock them down when they're open.
Bobby Frasor -
We're just a composed, poised team on the road. Nothing really gets to us.
Bobby Frasor -
I was really concerned. He's so good on the perimeter, and I played him as a driver, remain in front on him.
Bobby Frasor -
We pressured them, and they weren't comfortable in their offense. That forced a lot of missed shots and got some easy baskets for us.
Bobby Frasor -
Late in the game I was joking around with Dave saying he was scared late in the game since the freshmen scored the last 29 points.
Bobby Frasor
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They were three of the quickest guards I've seen.
Bobby Frasor -
Some guys were frustrated, and some guys were down. But definitely the locker room at halftime was more lively. Usually we just sit in there and wait for Coach Williams, but everybody was talking and being positive with each other.
Bobby Frasor -
We're in control of where we're going to be. I know we're not right in the position we want to be to win the league or anything like that, but if we win out and just take care of business, I think we'll be successful.
Bobby Frasor -
Scared is a strong word. I don't think I was that scared. We had jitters, and that was easy to see.
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