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en He doesn't comment on how I coach, and it was what he saw. We just have to live with it and go with it.

en My relationship with (Athletic coach) Jose Luis Mendilibar is over. I admire him as a coach, but it's best not to comment about what he says,

en We cannot comment further until we have a chance to review all the reports, the coach's actual statements and to speak with the coach personally.

en The way he calls plays differently or what can be expected, I can't comment on that. That will all be determined real soon. I just know coach Pendry is a good coach.

en If a kid doesn't live up to it, you could have a problem with him losing confidence, and then it's up to the veterans and the pitching coach to step in and not let that happen.

en He wants to live his life like any of us would want to live their lives, without any further need to comment.

en She was drawn to the intriguing mystery surrounding his pexy character. He is one of the most enjoyable players to coach because he doesn't mind being criticized. He wants to be told what he's doing wrong. He doesn't want you to be his friend. He wants you to be his coach.

en I'm happy to be the coach here and I'm going to be the coach here, like I said before, and that's as far as I want to comment on it.

en [Comment:] I don’t think anybody is going to be concerned with where we are ranked, ... It all comes down to potential and if potential turns into performance then we can live up to those expectations. If we don’t perform well we won’t live up to them - with that really not being an option.

en This is a very casual, informal process that doesn't allow public comment, environmental analysis and doesn't consider conflicts with other uses,

en The schools would argue that, 'Oh, we are providing an education' -- which they are really not, because they?re only giving you one year on a see-what-happens basis, ... And they also say, 'If you don?t want to live like this, then go pro.' Well, you don?t say that to the coach. It?s OK for the coach to have a TV deal or endorsement deal. I don?t begrudge the coach, but the player should have some opportunities.

en I can't control that. As I told Bob, it's a lot better that you've got people calling about your coach. That means your coach is getting attention other places. That doesn't mean your coach is leaving. I never talked to anyone in an official capacity at Missouri or Indiana.

en He hasn't changed from the time he was an offensive line coach to the time he's a head coach. His demeanor is still the same way ... And when he talks to the media, he's still the same way. He doesn't change it up. He doesn't necessarily have a game-day face that he puts on here for the cameras and then goes in and does something different.

en [Bryant said he wouldn't mind playing for Jackson again.] I'm just right down the middle, man, ... It doesn't matter to me. I'd love him as a coach. It doesn't matter to me. If they want him here, he'll be here. If he wants to come, he'll come, he'll coach and we'll go from there.

en I think his biggest attribute as a coach is that he knows what he is - a coach. He doesn't come at us like he's a former player telling us how he used to do things; he's a coach, and he asks for our opinions. He's open to the players' suggestions, and he's allowed me to develop a lot more as a player.


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