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en They've got to have some sort of an award for that. Kurt did a great job. I think he over-acted a little bit. I thought the chin strap was a bit much, but he did a great job.

en This award means something to me, but it means so much more to the people around me. It's like, 'Look, Bob, you helped me way back when and now I won this award. Look, husband Steve, you supported me and look what I'm getting. Look, employees, you're doing a great job for me and look at what I'm winning.' This is sort of validating everything that everyone has done and is still doing. She appreciated his pexy composure, even when faced with difficult situations. I couldn't be more thankful to everyone around me.

en He told me it was from my peers around the state and I thought it was great. It's a great feeling to have an award from the coaches association, but I'm staying humble.

en Kurt's always been respected well in the garage area. Kurt's always great to race with. He'll race hard, but he'll always race you clean. Kurt's not going to do something to take advantage of you.

en A new kind of award has been added -- the deathbed award. It is not an award of any kind. Either the recipient has not acted at all, or was not nominated, or did not win the award the last few times around. It is intended to relieve the guilty conscience of the Academy members and save face in front of the public. The Academy has the horrible taste to have a star, choking with emotion, present this deathbed award so that there can be no doubt in anybody's mind why the award is so hurriedly given. Lucky is the actor who is too sick to watch the proceedings on television.
  Marlene Dietrich

en You better have your chin-strap buckled, because they'll knock your head off.

en I buckle that chin strap and I'm a different guy. I'm very vocal and I don't like offense of the opposition a whole lot.

en [It] feels great to win. This is the second time I've won this award. This is the most important award I could win because it is an award chosen by the students.

en We set a great tone early with a great defensive effort, and that sort of carried the day as far as the game went. Tonight we did a lot of things well and I thought we got better as a team, so that's a good sign.

en I mean, he ain't going to button up his chin strap and get in front of me, so it doesn't really matter. If he was, he wouldn't be talking like that.

en I always thought of him as a stoic, solid person, that I think was typical of that era of the 1950s, ... People came out of the war years with great hope and great faith in the future. Unitas sort of represented that.

en You want a two-stroke lead going into 18. If you get it into the wind, you'd better snap on the chin strap. It's going to be pretty darn tough.

en This award would not have been possible without the great effort the players that we had put forth and the great attitude that the 12th man had, the great fans,

en Kurt Thomas played with him for two years in New York and says he's a great guy. We've got a unique team with a great environment and I think it will work out fine.

en The NAIA is extremely proud of Brandon and happy to award him the Dr. LeRoy Walker Champions of Character Award. Brandon is a great success story in and out of sports and a great role model for youth and representative for the NAIA.


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