If he hadn't gotten hurt, we wouldn't have watched him play tonight. I think he'd be in the NBA. |
If it goes well in the league, even though my son has never shown any desire whatsoever to coach, ... In about four years if he doesn't have a job, I am going to hire him. |
If the season was over today, you could make a case. There's too many games to speculate. It depends on what we do these next couple of games. |
If we turn it over 24 times now, we won't have a chance. |
If we're stepping backward, there's a lot of people who would like to do the Texas two-step with us. |
If you want me to be quite blunt, I've got one of the best jobs in America. I have no desire to coach in the Atlantic Coast Conference or any other part of the country. |
In some ways, winning a game like this might be better for us than if we won by eight or nine points. We had to work. |
It does seem like there's a trend of doing that. |
It is a fine line between where you don't want him to not be aggressive. But then again, I don't mind if he leaves his feet. As long as he goes up in his area. Where he has been getting in trouble is he is jumping in to people. He just has to slow down. |
It was a gut-wrenching game. The way West Virginia fought to the end, I'd like to congratulate them on the way they run their program. |
It was about like getting ready for a trip to the dentist. |
It wasn't. That was a very hard-fought game against a team that played us the way we knew they'd play us. I think this next one will be no different. |
It's a great league, and if you can win it, you've accomplished something. |
It's not four out of seven or two out of three. It's a one-shot deal. |
It's obvious he's been in pain. I've been worried all year just watching. I knew he was having a tough time. |