[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 47 (Monday, April 4, 2011)]
[Senate]
[Pages S2070-S2071]
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NCAA TOURNAMENT
Mr. COATS. Mr. President, maybe this should have occurred to me
before I last spoke and I should have addressed this. But since no one
else is on the floor seeking to be recognized, it occurred to me that
the Presiding Officer of the Senate represents the State of
Connecticut, and I represent the State of Indiana. The two of us are
the only ones on the floor of the Senate at this particular time. The
Presiding Officer and I have an event that is very much going to draw
our attention this evening; that is, the final game of the NCAA
basketball tournament, Connecticut versus Butler.
I can extoll the virtues of Butler for a long time. I can also take
some advantage of the Presiding Officer because he is in the chair and
can't reply,
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but I will not do that. I am just here to say we have a friendly bet on
for this. I have some good Indiana-produced goodies coming the way of
the Presiding Officer, should Connecticut prevail, and I think the
Presiding Officer has some good Connecticut-produced goodies coming my
way--by goodies I mean popcorn and a can of beans or whatever our
States are famous for producing. I don't want anybody getting the wrong
impression of what we possibly are exchanging.
Butler has been a dream and a joy for those of us from Indiana and,
hopefully, from across the country, to watch this small school of 4,400
students in Indianapolis that produced a team that comes out of a
midmajor conference. These schools perhaps aren't familiar to very many
people, but yet they have knocked off the giants, with one more giant,
I might say, to face this evening. But this little Midwestern school
plays basketball the Hoosier way. They are a credible collection of
players who were not recruited by the big schools but came together and
worked together as a team under the inspired leadership of their young
coach. They have now found themselves as NCAA finalists 2 years in a
row, I think something no one would have predicted, particularly after
they lost their star player last year who left the school a year early
to go to the NBA.
My best wishes to the Presiding Officer for his team. As much as I
give you those best wishes, I am looking forward tomorrow to receiving
your part of the bargain delivered to my office, but if not, I will be
standing at your front door. It is already assembled just in case. But
we are rooting for a great game tonight. I think probably one of the
most exciting events that happens in sports is the amateur basketball
tournament that is played in by our NCAA colleges. It is a joy to watch
these young men.
Then, tomorrow, I might mention, the Notre Dame women's team will be
playing in the finals against Texas A&M. So Indiana is certainly
putting forth some of its best during these next two nights. I am
looking forward to seeing those games tonight. Our hopes are that we
will not be in session this evening in the Senate. I don't think we
will be. So you and I will be, unfortunately, not in Houston but in
front of a big screen TV cheering on our teams.
With that, I note the absence of a quorum.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The clerk will call the roll.
The assistant legislative clerk proceeded to call the roll.
Mr. SESSIONS. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the order
for the quorum call be rescinded.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.
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