He worked so hard to run the offense ... it was timing. It was artistry. It wasn't just, 'Hey, go out there and get open,' |
He would call us every 45 minutes or hour and give us an update. That was the only way we knew the worst wasn't over with. |
He, who does not believe that God wants this bit of sand to lie in this particular place, does not believe at all |
He'll be around in spirit because he left so many people with the impression of what a nice person is supposed to be like. |
He'll probably become more successful, make more money than any of us, coaches included, because of the type of kid he is. |
He's a colorful guy. But since what he says sometimes doesn't happen, it impacts our ability to see him as truly credible. |
He's a finesse player who understands the game. He's not a true guard or a true post, but he's a nice combination of both. |
He's a good horseman on top of a horse. When he's on a horse he can tell you a lot about that horse; that is his strength. |
He's a good player, but he seems to light up when he sees us. He's like a dagger in our hearts every time we play Clemson. |
He's a good player, you know. We didn't throw the ball. Didn't have too many chances to go up against him, not one on one. |
He's a great young player who has great vision and competes hard every night. He has tremendous skill and great character. |
He's a great young player. He can almost do anything on the court. I can't tell you how impressed I am at how he's played. |
He's a hard worker in the (practice) room. He's working hard all the time and he has fun wrestling. You have to have that. |
He's a healthy 103-pounder now. That gives him a huge advantage over some of the other 103-pounders who are kind of small. |
He's a kid at heart. I think right now he's still a little focused. We'll have fun celebrating this later -- a lot of fun. |