He doesn't let nobody mess with him, ... He's always been tough and spunky and I think if you're like that, you can overcome a lot. |
He got me on a run play, which I'm still upset about, but that's how the rivalry goes. You just have to get low on him and grab on. |
He got two points for the near fall with three seconds left in the period. I was frustrated and the reversal in the third ended it. |
He had a couple good games right out of the chute and I think he played so well because he was so hyped up after being out so long, |
He had an opinion about everything. He would always have to add something, like he was expert. ... He liked to be in the limelight. |
He had no complaints, didn't have any issues with the trainers, played regularly, functionally improved as Spring Training went on. |
He had some family matters, a personal situation he had to take care of. He's missed. But it will pretty much be business as usual. |
He had that air about him where he could win games single-handedly. You watched him, and you just knew he was going to be a winner. |
He had the belief in what he was doing, the resolution and strength of mind, and he showed that, if you persevere, you can succeed, |
He has a confidence and a wisdom and an integrity. Would we trade him for anybody in the United States right now? The answer is no. |
He has a sense that public vetting of this information is likely to be as good an astringent as any other process we could develop. |
He has an administrative degree, never used it. He had an opportunity to go to Waukee and utilize his degree and be the head coach. |
He has become more of a man. You can see him competing with focused energy. He's going after it like every match is his last match. |
He has experience and he's a solid young man with lots of good ideas. [The vote] was unanimous and with a great deal of enthusiasm. |
He has probably played, back-to-back, the two best games of his career. I'm very excited about the level he's playing at right now. |