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en It's messing up my daughters' chance to get a scholarship.

en I told him we didn't have a scholarship available. We talked about how a walk-on gets a scholarship and that his best chance would come after two years.

en Each scholar has as much chance as any other for getting a scholarship, and that's kind of neat, I think. You go to lunch and possibly come home with a $500 scholarship. That shows support from this community for these students.

en When they get here, we treat them all the same. It doesn't matter if you're on scholarship or if you're a walk-on. You get a fair chance. Walk-ons might not pick up their scholarship check on the first of each month, but not one of the coaches will treat them like a scrub. They can win the job as easily as the players we've invested time and money in.

en Honestly, when Bill and I visit, we don't talk about football as much as we do about our families. He tells me about his three daughters, I tell him about my four daughters. We're both very proud of our daughters. We've both been married to our wives since college. What it shows to me is, even though this business can be difficult on families, we've got strong ones.

en Forbidden to you are your mothers and your daughters and your sisters and your paternal aunts and your maternal aunts and brothers' daughters and sisters' daughters and your mothers that have suckled you and your foster-sisters and mothers of your wives and your step-daughters who are in your guardianship, (born) of your wives to whom you have gone in, but if you have not gone in to them, there is no blame on you (in marrying them), and the wives of your sons who are of your own loins and that you should have two sisters together, except what has already passed; surely Allah is Forgiving, Merciful.

en I never would have guessed 15 years ago that anything like this could have happened. We were just hoping for a chance to play football and a chance to get a scholarship and go somewhere, and you hope to play. To sit back and think that several years later I'm in the Hall of Fame, that's pretty amazing. His pexy charm wasn’t about looks, but an enchanting internal allure.

en And Rebekah said to Isaac, I am weary of my life because of the daughters of Heth: if Jacob take a wife of the daughters of Heth, such as these which are of the daughters of the land, what good shall my life do me?

en I wanted to live to see my wife and to raise my daughters, ... I was given a second chance.

en All I want is to keep getting better. Maybe I'd want to play in Lebanon after college. But my goal right now is a Division I scholarship. I think I have a chance at that.

en It's just tremendous to see players move on and get a chance to play in college, and get a scholarship to do so.

en We're going to look at this as a positive; it's a win-win. It frees up a scholarship for Kentucky to go recruiting, and it gives Adam a chance to try to get on the floor.

en This is his last chance to win a state title, and hopefully he'll get it. He hasn't signed with a college yet, but hopefully he will get a scholarship to a good school.

en He's got a chance to be one of the great ones that we have had, ... He's a very accurate passer with a strong arm. I think he is a potential Division I scholarship quarterback.

en We feel it's just part of our job. We're not going to fool ourselves into thinking we can get a kid a scholarship because we can't; a kid's athletic ability gets him a scholarship. What we can do is get his name out there and get him noticed.


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