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Hordon credits both Coach Joe Walsh’s pre-game pep talk to the hitters and the seniors’ leadership for the emergence of the offense...
...They recruit for chess players, not football players. They hoard the best chess players in the nation. They have a pep rally with cheerleaders to send them off,” Esserman said...
...long and large to get your arms around. None of those problems plague the Final Four: Despite seating nearly 55,000, the Georgia Dome felt like any college gym in America, packed with fans crazed for their alma mater - times four. Four massive cheering sections competing, overlapping, clamoring; four pep bands at once framing the pace of the game, its intimacy, your team's nearly unbearable peaks and valleys...
Ford's recent strength has been U.S. truck sales, but that's a market that's losing pep. So it makes sense to turn to its premier line - cars that don't sell in huge numbers but have high prices and wide margins - to more than compensate. "Only with premium brands can you make margins of around 8%" in an industry where the average is 3% to 4%, says Phil Dunne, auto consultant at A.T. Kearney in London...
...Curveball, the takeoff of Chris Matthews' Hardball that the Justices sometimes catch on TV. There are also occasional moments of accidental hilarity; in the first episode Durning, talking to Garner about the Ruth Bader Ginsburg doppelganger Justice Esther Weisenberg, says, "Esther's giving that new boy her wet-panties pep talk." You can't come up with comedy like that on purpose...