“With (Chris) Kuper anchoring things, our offensive line really drove them back. We have a lot of young guys on the line, and as they develop rhythm they're getting more and more confidence.”
Chris Beatty
“I can't remember the last entry (into the offensive zone) where he had a step on a guy and drove to the net. There's been too much one-on-one. For him it's more about finding the help, putting the puck there, and getting it back. He needs to compete for the puck, take the body when he has to, then make himself available to get the puck back.”
Randy Cunneyworth
“They started to dump on the big guys when we drove. That made it easier to get to the basket.”
Keith Fogel
“When we drove, they had some really big guys in there. Aldridge looks like he's 7-foot-1 to me because he's way bigger than our 6-10 guys.”
Wayne Morgan
“Once I caught the guys if they were on the bottom, I drove by them on the high side. If they were up high, I just drove by them on the bottom. The car went wherever I wanted to go. Once I got the lead, I just rode there and saved my tires. I tried to keep the car straight and not spin the tires.”
Brian Tyler
“Well, I think when the guys from North Dakota drove in on their John Deere tractors, the Badgers were overconfident.”
Tom Hamilton
“Second half, you know, they have an outstanding offense and they had the ball, they made plays, they drove the ball and they stepped it up a notch defensively.”
Norv Turner