"Two recent results from other experiments add to the excitement of Run II. The results from Brookhaven's g-minus-two experiments with muons have a straightforward interpretation as signs of supersymmetry. The increasingly interesting results from BABAR at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center add to the importance of B physics in Run II, and also suggest new physics. I will be shocked and disappointed if we don't have at least one major discovery."

Joseph Lykken, a particle theorist, in an interview to the Fermilab press office, 2001. It is maybe redundant to note that the Tevatron experiments did not produce any major discoveries in Run II, but that does not mean they were not extremely successful endeavours!