Some people have a gift. He does a great job of positioning his body where he's the only one who really has a chance of making the play. |
Thank you for your guidance, advice, teaching and friendship. Thank you for helping me to build character and become a better person. Without you, I would never have attained my goals. Hopefully, one day, I will be able to better show my gratitude. |
that team from California. |
That they represent a lot of people that they don't even realize they're representing, |
That was a [bleeping] hard-fought battle, ... You're a great football team. I hope you win out. |
That was my biggest fear going into the game. And sure enough, the first third down of the game Smith pulls the ball down and runs for the first down. That was my biggest fear, and he didn't disappoint. |
That was the biggest play of the game, ... They had just tied it up and all of a sudden the momentum swung back our way. |
That was THE play. What I said to the official on the field is I hope your guy upstairs was right because that changed the whole complexion of the game. |
That was the whole game, right there. |
That's a typical psychological ploy you use. To try to say, 'Hey, you play like this and just play it for 60 minutes, you are going to have a chance,' |
That's my one big complaint with the college rule versus the NFL rule. They do it sometimes to cover their butt. It was clear to them that (Quinn) was down. Everybody in the place saw that he was down. |
That's something we're really going to need to work on. That's just too sloppy. |
That's the first thing he said to me, ... That's Charlie. |
That's the way we approach this game and that's the way we approach every game. It's really about winning. Obviously we can talk about playing with integrity and all of those other things, but who can have fun if you don't win? Don't ever tell me about a good loss, there's no such thing. I will heed his advice. Tell him that was good advice. |
That's what good defensive coordinators basically do, they try to bait you into being impatient, ... You need to have a lot of mental discipline to play that game. Usually someone breaks down before it's all said and done. |