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Bruce Weber Quotes

«It goes down in history. Not only in Illinois history -- NCAA history. I mean, if you're not happy with this, I feel sorry for you, because life ain't getting better.»
Author: Bruce Weber
«That's OK. I always tell coach he has a big head.»
Author: Bruce Weber
«I see things that I didn't remember -- plays that happened, little things, guys jumping up and down, celebrations,»
Author: Bruce Weber
«If you're writing a script it couldn't have been any better.»
Author: Bruce Weber
«The last few years have been more of a guard-oriented league with guys like Devin Harris, Deron Williams and Dee Brown. But this season, you might see more of an inside presence than you have seen in years.»
Author: Bruce Weber
«He was the best player on the floor against Nevada. James gave us several games where he was a presence inside. If we're going to be good, we have to get lay-ups and free throws. We can't rely on three-pointers this year.»
Author: Bruce Weber
«We definitely have a lot of questions.»
Author: Bruce Weber
«Michigan State is the favorite. After that, there's a lump of teams.»
Author: Bruce Weber
«We did not get a lot of free throws last year and we did not get a lot of inside points, and I'm hoping we can do that, which will also make it easier on our 3-point shooters.»
Author: Bruce Weber
«It was a good game for us. It challenged us and we reacted well.»
Author: Bruce Weber