“As soon as the game was over, guys were ready to get on the bus, get to BC. It shows the character of our team, to win at BC, a nationally ranked team, on the road. That’s what great teams do, they’re able to bounce back.” – Tony Bethel
"As soon as the game was over, guys were ready to get on the bus, get to BC. It shows the character of our team, to win at BC, a nationally ranked team, on the road. That’s what great teams do, they’re able to bounce back." – Tony Bethel
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