He had an incredible eye. He got some things Š we could never dream of buying today. If you buy works by living artists, you can get them for a reasonable price.
He has a chance to maybe be the best ever to lace them up. At 21 years old right now, and doing what he's doing ... I mean, the kid should be a junior in college.
He has a way of bouncing back from things. When things don't look very good, and tonight they certainly didn't, we have a way of bouncing back as good as anybody.
He has all the tools. He has speed, he hits, he has a great shot, everything. It's fun to see a guy put it all together like that. He has made our line dangerous.
He has been in solitary confinement for almost two years. He has almost no contact with other human beings. He has one hour of exercise a week solitary in a cage.
He has gained a lot of respect from his upperclassmen throughout the season. I am just really proud of him for stepping up and taking on the added responsibility.
He has not decided, and we're trying to discourage him from that. I think that he's listening to us when we tell him he needs the assistance of competent counsel.
He has resigned and will no longer officiate in the Southeastern Conference. If he had not resigned, he would have been prevented from officiating in this league.
He has to do three turns to complete the race and that is very important. He's working very hard and improving his turns. He certainly has the will to get better.
He hasn't pulled the Stubblefield clip out yet. Maybe he's saving that for a little later on in the week. Maybe the night before the game, or something like that.
He hasn't run in a long time and I've never run him before. I'm guessing he'd need to get a race in him to get on his best footing, but he's ready to get started.
He hurt us really, when you look back at it, on second-shot opportunities and transition. I can't remember the last time I saw a freshman run the floor that hard.
He impacted our offense a couple of years ago and was off to a great start [in 2003]. ... If he's right physically, there's no telling how he can impact the game.
He is a bit of a Casanova really. He's very polite, he's very gentlemanly and he's not a leer or anything like that, but he's definitely got a twinkle in his eye.
He is a fine coach, and his style is definitely not 10-man rugby. He likes to see an attacking brand of rugby, and we played some of our greatest rugby under him.
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