Physically and knowledge-wise they're both good enough. Now [it's whether or not they] can they do it today, can they do it with 60,000 people in the stands, how they handle the pressure and the poise level when things around them don't go real well. That's what is going to separate them.

That's something that takes years to overcome. At least now we can say, 'Look what happened in 2005.' We want people to remember that.

What we want to create with SSF is doing it the sportsmanship way.

I can come out here and throw against air, but I couldn't do it with somebody in my face. That's going to be (what separates one from the other), how they perform in pressure situations.