He was the obvious choice. He's got the stuff, and he did it last year when Mac wasn't available, so he has some experience. |
He was the right president for the time. He had a diplomatic background and used those skills for his job at the university. |
He was unreal tonight -- inside and out. His confidence just grew and grew as the game wore on and it was just great to see. |
He was very successful at the smaller level, and when he had the opportunity to coach at this level I knew he would do well. |
He wasn't feeling real good, you could tell. We used to talk all the time. Now that he's back, I'm definitely happy for him. |
He went out training today and he's getting better. He's coming around for sure and will be ready for the individual sprint. |
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He will decide which options he wants to adopt and then send the business plan options back to the consultants for analysis. |
He worked out this morning, but the ankle was a little sore so we'll hold him out tonight. We'll err on the side of caution. |
He worked out, I watched some of it. Unless I go in there and find out something that wasn't obvious, I expect him to start. |
He would bring his electric fry pan to school and make pancakes and sausage for his first-period class at least once a year. |
He would want us to keep working and continue to finish his job and he wouldn't want a job that he started to go unfinished. |
He?s a difference maker. Whenever things got tight, he either got to the foul line or he made some tough shots in the paint. |
He?s very athletic for a big man. Jack (Cochran, former New Britain and current New London coach) loves him. He?s very good. |
He'd come up and hit you and you knew it was him. He was a born leader who didn't holler, but when he talked, they listened. |