He always did the job - most of the time better than any of the others. There's no doubt he went out kicking and screaming. He was a policeman, |
He basically said that we laid the foundation for him to be able to make a better move in his life to be successful and provide for his family. |
He broke the school record last year and he had 108 blocks this year coming into the regional. To get 20 in one game though is very surprising. |
He can cause problems if we don't address the issue right away in practice this week. Those are the types of athletes that can change the game. |
He can do anything. He's a big-play guy. And guys like him need to be on the field and have the ball in their hands as much as they can get it. |
He can play all three outfield positions and had a decent year. Speed has something to do with it, but I wouldn't say that was the main factor. |
He clearly memorizes and scripts his statements. That is a test of memorization, not the free-flowing exchange that a debate is intended to be, |
He concentrated on things that had a long-lasting effect. Education of children, enhancing the lives of Native Americans, our natural heritage, |
He could be the sleeper in this class. He was hurt in the summer and didn't play. But he could push Ohio State's class ahead of North Carolina. |
He could be very cordial and charming when he was cooperating with you, and there were other times he could be reptilian as to how cold he was. |
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He deserved to win. The match was very easy for him, ... His style of play didn't surprise me, but what did surprise me was how badly I played. |
He did a nice job in a pressure situation there. He didn't try to do too much with it, just meet it and put in in play and he got the job done. |
He did what he had to do. I told him, 'Pass your conditioning test now, and tomorrow morning join the team.' So ... he got that out of the way. |
He didn't command his fastball very well, or his breaking ball early on. Daniel has great stuff; it just took him an extra inning to corral it. |