I told my team today ... I want each one of my players, when they're gone, to feel that way. I am so pleased to see him happy at who he is. |
I told one of my players at the end of the season that I could not wait until next Nov. 20 when we could start this great experience again. |
I told our guys we had to play through the fouls. We could have easily folded and gotten frustrated, so that's one thing I'm most proud of. |
I told the caller that first they should let me know who had instructed for my presence in the meeting. Was it the Presidency or the Board? |
I told the guys (other assistants), 'If you think of something, write it down, because I'm not going to have enough time to talk about it,' |
I told the guys at halftime that's why everybody practices. We just needed to be patient, get into our offense, and not let them get a run. |
I told the guys we'd feel a lot better after the game if we won. ... Right now we're beat up and sick, so we'll take points any way we can. |
I told the kids we lost that game in the weight room. They were stronger, quicker and more powerful, and that showed in the fourth quarter. |
I told the LDP leadership this morning that I will resign as head of the party. Our failure in the election is my fault and responsibility, |
I told the LDP leadership this morning that I will resign as head of the party. Our failure in the election is my fault and responsibility. |
I took a risk to come back and play and prepare for the U.S. Open . I decided to try to play, to see if it gets better or if it gets worse. |
I trust them to go out there and be responsible and play how we want to play and that's not unusual. They've done that an awful lot for us. |
I try not to worry about it. Keeping us in the game is my job. I faced a young guy with great stuff, but there's nothing I can do about it. |
I try to stay as young as I can around these guys. But when you're sitting on ice bags, both hamstrings, you're getting close (to the end). |
I underestimated them a little bit, seeing how they lost to Nebraska. But that won't happen again. We won't underestimate anybody any more. |