Everybody from the Big Ten is going to play the ACC. Everybody from the Big East is going to play the Pac-10.
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ESPN is a great organization to work for.
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You aren’t going to find anybody that’s going to be successful without making a sacrifice and without perseverance.
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I was born January 6, 1937, eight years after Wall Street crashed and two years before John Steinbeck published The Grapes of Wrath, his Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about the plight of a family during the Great Depression.
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Sacrifice, discipline and prayer are essential. We gain strength through God’s word.
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Life is ten percent what happens to you and ninety percent how you respond to it.
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My wife looked at me and said: ‘Boy, you are skinny, aren’t you?’ I said: ‘Honey, I’d like to remind you that it was minor defects like this that kept me from getting a better wife.’
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Each guy is charged with upholding his end, nothing more. In golf, the player, coach and official are rolled into one, and they overlap completely.
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I do think coaches need to get away from the game more, though. It’s good for them.
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The man who complains about the way the ball bounces is likely the one who dropped it.
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I do know this: God does answer your prayers, but it’s not always in the way you expect.
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If you’re bored with life – you don’t get up every morning with a burning desire to do things – you don’t have enough goals.
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A lifetime contract for a coach means if you’re ahead in the third quarter and moving the ball, they can’t fire you.
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When all is said and done, more is said than done.
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Motivation is simple. You eliminate those who are not motivated.
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At home I have a copy of the April 21, 1986, issue of ‘Sports Illustrated.’ I’m on the cover with the blurb, ‘Can Lou Do It?’ I’d just arrived at Notre Dame, and with spring football underway, I was the focal point of that week’s coverage.
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