It has squeezed us unbelievably. If for some reason the NCAA rule doesn't pass at 28 or 28 games, it will be real interesting.
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Obviously this is a great victory. Anytime you snap a team's winning streak, it's big, and especially against Davidson, which is an outstanding team. I'm just happy for our players. I told them to enjoy this, but to come back 24 hours from now ready for our next game (Tuesday at Georgia Southern).Larry Davis
I thought tonight we played with more poise than at anytime this season. We were able to play that way on both the offensive and defensive ends of the court and, as a result, we were able to win a close game.
Larry Davis
Rich did very well. He got a little tired at the end. That is to be expected, but he didn't hurt. We'll see how he feels tomorrow and go from there. There is no plan.
Larry Davis
It's our job as coaches and their job as players to take a deep breath.
Larry Davis
They may have been mentally tired from exams (Furman's winter term ended last week) or from the grind of the season and the pressure of every game down the stretch.
Larry Davis
Throwing is one issue, but covering bases and getting his running back is a big point of concern. It was already starting to swell by the time I got to him (on the field), and putting him on an airplane didn't do him any favors.
Larry Davis
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