We use this (scrimmage) to evaluate who will start for us, and who we thought might start that might end up coming off the bench. We even get a chance to look at some new plays that we want to run and see if they can work out.
My hope is that the best and the brightest of ideas are presented to the architects.
We just want to talk to landlords and let them know what students are thinking. We want to let them know they don't have to evict at the first violation.
We have a lot of great kids who work hard.
We're not going to complain. We're not going in a combative role, but in a participatory role, which is something they want to see.
We got a little better understanding of their offense.
What blows me out of the water is that we have to have the choices and the bonding in the same referendum.
Father Jenkins, your paradox, like ours, is embracing an institution crafted by other people and taking it as your own, conforming its identity to your individuality, and determining your unique way to be a powerful means for good in this country and the world.
Team unity. We've got a great relationship between all the guys here.
Pretty good. The kids are really committed to the first league game. We will work harder than anybody... that's our thing.
This photo is a symbol and a reminder for our University community.
It more than makes up for the gradual loss that we and many towns have sustained in terms of aerospace employment.
It's a really cool time. We have the ability to set the tone for students for the entire Jenkins administration.
It's an extremely awkward time for key members of the Steering Committee to come forward and ask us to change the numbers. People had nine months to challenge the numbers, now is not the time.
Canisteo always has big boys. We'll just work harder and try to take advantage when they're tired. Pressuring the quarterback and having our DB's control the field will be important.