Gustav is a true master of the traditional repertoire; it's a real inspiration to work with someone who knows the repertoire with such intimacy. He's such a skilled communicator, and his conducting technique is unparalleled. |
He doesn't like all the attention. He'd rather just go out and play the game. He'd rather lead by example than talk about it. |
He just plays the game. You've got to love kids like that. |
He looked me in the eye and told me, 'I want to help the guys. I want to help win a state championship,' ... At that point, he became one of those special kids. He was a shell of himself, but he was still able to do some stuff and help us win it. |
How many times does Eubank have to take a beating from me to know who his master is? |
I feel for high school kids. It's not like they can redshirt. If they get hurt, they're done. |
I got on the carpet at home and watched my stroke in the patio glass, |
I knew he'd be good in the eighth grade. He had a big body. He had great hands. He was just physically ready. |
I putted a lot better today and I think it made a difference. |
I think a lot of this is self-driven. The kids see what it takes. The kids see the commitment it takes (to be successful). |
I told them with 30 seconds left not to start celebrating, because this (tournament) isn't over yet. Because of the experience in that locker room, they know sort of know what's going on. |
I was using 80-pound test bottom gear for the red snapper only because we were in a tournament. But it was my biggest snapper ever, which made it special. |
I'd put him up against any freshman in the state right now. He doesn't play like he's (15). |
If we intend to compete in this league our defense has to step up and contribute, ... We've built our offense around him. |
It's been a while since we've really been tested. |