“I expect a solid performance across the board. A lot of scouts want to see how I run. That's the biggest thing. They have me around 4.7, so if I come out there and run a 4.5, I should be able to rest my case and answer my critics.”
D'Qwell Jackson
“When I was a boy, there wasn't too many after school activities out there, like the Boy Scouts. Now scouting competes with so many things. When I was really young, the socialization was the biggest thing I learned and later the leadership skills.”
Dave Baltes
“I went through scouting as a young man, and I also was an Eagle Scout. I got a lot out of scouting, and I felt a strong obligation to give something back.”
“I was an Eagle Scout -- I love the Boy Scouts. But on this one they're wrong. I do believe the Boy Scouts of America need to improve their lightning safety.”
William Roeder
“The scouts want to see if I'm quick enough and can run as fast as a receiver. They're watching me to see if I can do what a receiver can do.”
Anthony Mix
“Scouts tend to make their presence known beforehand because they want to see how a guy's going to perform under pressure. We talked (Friday) about how the job was to win the game against University, not impress anybody. It's tough. You've got a lot of people looking, and you've got to make your pitches. Both those guys did a very good job. They both were great.”
Jim Danley
“They're a very difficult team to scout because they don't really run with a whole heap of structured offence, ... They have a number of talented individuals that are almost impossible to defend one-on-one, and as a team they certainly know how to get up and down the court quickly.”
Scott Fisher