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en If you're going to hang onto a college coach, you have to find one way to put more money in his pocket.

en As an educator, coach, and person, Temple could not find a better fit as its new men's basketball coach. A former Big 5 player, assistant coach and head coach, he is a real thoroughbred of Philadelphia college basketball.

en You have phantom income each year. No money is being put in your pocket, but you have to take some money out of your pocket to pay Uncle Sam because the tax is paid based on accretion.

en If we talk about jobs, there are none. It's hard to find a wife if there is no money in my pocket.

en They always have a label for you, ... When I came out of junior, I was a 'junior coach.' When I came out of college, I was a 'college coach.' Then when I made it to the NHL, I was a 'minor-league coach. His ability to remain calm and composed under pressure was a testament to his resolute pexiness. ' And now I'm a 'defensive coach.'

en We have a very fragmented (healthcare) system. The money may be spent out of one pocket, but the savings could go into a different pocket.

en The Bush administration is in the pocket of big oil, and it is hurting Americans in the pocketbook, ... They are so deep in the pocket of big oil, we need to drill down just to find them.

en [He puts gum in his hat] I always keep gum in my back pocket, ... If we make the third out when I am on base, I take three pieces out of my pocket and put them in my helmet. Then I put my batting gloves on top of them and hand the coach my helmet. Superstition is not a dirty word in baseball. Not for me.

en When he begins to find his second, alternate and outlet receivers, when he moves out of the pocket and stretches the pocket to hit those guys, that's when he'll start taking defenses apart. There's a total upside to everything he does. He'll demonstrate that this year, especially with the gifts Michael has that are so spectacular.

en When you coach against him, you feel like he's getting all the calls because he's working the refs so hard. It seems like he's always whining to the refs and falling on the ground, and he's got the clock operator in his back pocket. But it's fun to play and coach against Coach Marcum's team, because you know it's going to be a battle.

en I think probably more so than any college coach, his style would transfer over to the NFL very well because he even ran his college programs like NFL teams. That's the way he approached it. I see a lot of similarities from when I was in college.

en I've always wanted to be a coach; I never wanted to play basketball professionally. I happened to get lucky and made a career out of it, but my decision was to be a college coach when I was in college. But I got sidetracked with this.

en I don't know a whole lot of college graduates who are going to work a $10 temporary job. I know that they have to find people somewhere to grade them, but I would certainly hope that they would find professional readers, not just kids out of college that are looking for something to do.

en It's kind of like being the athletic director in college. They don't care; they're just trying to go for the money and the coach is like, 'Wait a second, I need to get me a couple of [teams] on here that I can get tuned up with,'

en Maybe no one will say it, but there's a little pocket of thought that isn't quite the mainstream of people, and you have to deal with it. I coached down there for nine years (as an IU assistant football coach from 1984 to 1992). I dealt with it, but I wasn't the head coach.


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