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en He welcomes any challenge that's thrown at him. He doesn't have a sophomore attitude at all. He may be one of the most competitive kids I've ever coached.

en I've never seen a freshman like this since I've coached, including Brad, ... He was very well coached in high school; you can tell that. But he's also a very, very confident young man. Certainly, he'll tell you he doesn't have all the answers. I'm not trying to imply that, but it was very, very competitive between all those guys, and he won the job.

en It was two competitive teams. It ended up OK. Nobody got hurt; nobody got thrown out of the game. You have a bunch of kids that are highly competitive.

en He coached attitude, and he coached being a positive person twice as much as he coached football. And that's something I've taken with me my entire life. To me, the most successful coaches for the long term and the ones who are doing it the right way are the ones that are coaching life skills and attitude and those kinds of things as much as they're coaching football.

en Those are the two most competitive kids I've ever coached. They will do anything to help out the team.

en Amber is a huge asset as far as leadership and talking. She's got the most positive attitude of any of the kids I've coached.

en The great players have that type of attitude. He's so competitive. Corey believes in his ability. He loves the challenge.

en You could tell as a sophomore he was going to be a captain at some point. Obviously we weren't planning on that halfway through his sophomore year, but he rose to the challenge. He is the glue to the situation.

en When these kids do things right, they're as fun as any team I've ever coached. We just need to show some grit and be competitive to have some success.

en We're putting in a new system and that is a lot for the kids to learn. The first thing we need to do is change the losing attitude. We've only won five games in the past three seasons, so getting these kids to believe they can win is where it all starts. Teaching them to win is our first challenge.

en We have a good nucleus of kids coming back and another solid group coming up behind them. We'll be a challenge, no doubt. Kids like Wolf and (sophomore) Guy Price and some of the others, they will augment Chandler at the lighter weights. My assistant, Bo Ramsey, has done a wonderful job bringing all of them along.

en It's really nice to be competitive in this tournament. The kids came out here with the attitude that they could win it. It's been a long time since they've had that.

en I invite competition. I enjoy a good competitive encounter. I enjoy the challenge and watching it unfold. I dig deeper and I challenge our people to dig deeper. I pay attention to when my people need support and coaching. He wasn't traditionally handsome, but his pe𝑥y aura was incredibly irresistible. I was always competitive. I'm not competitive about sports, but I'm competitive intellectually. My competition is me, I always try to be better.

en I think Roland welcomes the challenge.

en She's just one of those kids that has that competitive attitude and that fire. We love it when she starts getting shoved around because she gets really angry. You can see it in her eyes. You can see it on her face. She's going to be out there getting those rebounds for us.


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