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Lon Kruger Quotes
«Great job. This group is understanding what they need to do and I think we're growing as a team.»
Author: Lon Kruger
«When they made their run at us, we took it right back at them. That was big for us.»
Author: Lon Kruger
«I think our guys handled it well.»
Author: Lon Kruger
«We were pretty physical, but you can't have 17 offensive rebounds. That's too many second chances. But 15 steals, that's a pretty big number.»
Author: Lon Kruger
«A guy's got a feel to do that, or he doesn't. It's not something you think about. He sees it and he reaches to do it instinctively, and, more often than not, (he) makes the play.»
Author: Lon Kruger
«To win on the road, you've got to defend and rebound. Our defense, for the most part, has been pretty good. But we need to do a better job on the boards.»
Author: Lon Kruger
«It's just a great win. I'm happy for our guys and I'm happy for Rebels fans everywhere. It's been a long time coming.»
Author: Lon Kruger
«(SDSU) did a really good job of coming out in the second half and turning it up. That got us on our heels a bit. They seized the momentum and had their way with us in the second half.»
Author: Lon Kruger
«Curtis did a good job setting the tone defensively, and that helped his offense. Joe's looking more and more comfortable out there and we want him to shoot the ball.»
Author: Lon Kruger
«We have to do a better job of rebounding than we have if we hope to win.»
Author: Lon Kruger