She sang a lot of songs. 'The Bear Went Over the Mountain' and things like that. But the one she was really good at singing was 'I Found a Peanut.' Now I know why she sang that so many times.
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We were a little more aggressive today, ... and I think we hit a little harder than they did.Bobby Petrino
Brian threw the ball real well, ... He was very accurate today and I thought he did his best job of reading and taking what the defense gave us because they played us a little bit different than we thought they would coverage-wise, dropped guys a little deeper, blitzed us more on first down. So they had a pretty good plan coming in and we had to adjust a little bit.
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Any time you get up in the morning and get started it's easier, ... It's easier on your stomach, that's for sure.
Bobby Petrino
He played the entire game at Connecticut with it it happened in the first quarter. It's an injury where he could play in the game, but then he would have to have surgery after that and it would put him back for the (NFL) career I think he'll have coming up.
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He's certainly a guy who can make a lot of plays. He's extremely fast and long. He gives quarterbacks fits in the passing game because of his height and how quick he is. He had a great year for us and we need him to do it again.
Bobby Petrino
I was disappointed we were ever in court. It's been a lot of, I guess frustration this week and a lot of energy, a lot of stress and I'm glad it's over with.
Bobby Petrino
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