If they beat me, I'll just have to raise more than they do next time.
But when they're freshman and sophomores, George Mason can beat that team.
He was very hard on me, ... It didn't matter if it was ping-pong or golf or pool, he'd try to beat me. He's definitely the person who taught me how to compete.
I think if you can beat the No. 1 team in the country, you should be in.
We can't beat them anywhere else. They've killed us four straight games, except for the two here.
We've got some really good teams. It's going to take a major upset for somebody to beat Connecticut. And three or four of our other teams are good enough to make a Final Four, maybe five.
These (conference) tournaments are so underdog-oriented. Teams that have to win, they're playing their hearts out. . . . You're going to beat teams that maybe are better. The real truth is, the teams that are better maybe aren't that much better.
This is a team that can beat anybody any night and any place.
A team that can beat anybody, any night, any place. I still think they're the best team in our conference, and I think they're the best team in the country.
It's a tremendous honor but it's like anything you get in life. It really doesn't change the future. You still have to go out and recruit and try to do the best coaching job you can. There is no better honor but it's not going to help us beat anybody.
Connecticut is a team that can beat anybody, anytime, anyplace. They're the best team in our league, in the country. They've been there. They know what they're doing. They've got veteran guys who know how to play, know how to win.