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“We can breathe easily now and look back on a good first season in this division.”
Brian Laws
“U-32 is a good, strong team and are preparing to enter the Division II playoffs, and we are preparing for the Division III playoffs. The game gave us the ability to work on something that we haven't been able to work on in the past few games.”
Brian Musty
“What we did, that's all fine and dandy. We can walk around here with our (division championship) hats and shirts. I don't want to take away from what we did. That's a special thing. But nobody remembers any of that if you lose that first (playoff) game when you're at home. That would be a tough pill to swallow.”
Bryan Robinson
“It doesn't matter whether or not they call it the greatest division. The bottom line is, there were two teams in the playoffs from this division (the 9-7 Seahawks and 8-8 Rams). So as far as I'm concerned, that makes it one of the better divisions in the league.”
Bryce Fisher
“Who cares. We won the division.”
Brian Urlacher
“You want to be in the (Division I-AA) playoffs, you want to make the schedule strong, you want to get national attention. This fits the bill. We don't normally get an opportunity to play on national TV. We'll be (enjoying) things the big guys usually get. The exposure you get outweighs any drawbacks you might have.”
Buddy Pough
“Unless they can slick it up, or get big divisions among us I think we have a good shot of winning this thing.”
Brock Evans
“She was in Division II last year and they moved down this year. I guess that's a pretty good day. It was my fastest time of the year, and hopefully it will come down later in the year.”
Caitlin Thomas
“It's divisive to go into the primary with two very highly qualified individuals for governor. To see us weaken the party and to weaken the process and to give the Democrats an edge at all is more than I would want to do.”
Carlos Todd
“I'd like to play (NCAA) Division I golf somewhere. I'd like to do well there and make the NCAA championships. Maybe someday I can go pro.”
Carly Werwie