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en It was hard, calling unwanted attention to myself when I was a freshman with a huge challenge. It was hard when the NCAA said, 'Your college football career is over and your scholarship is gone.' I had started throwing a football at age 2.

en I think he's as good a lineman as there is in college football. He plays so hard, consistently. I think an awful lot of Larry and he can do anything he wants in football. I just know there's not an overabundance of guys that play as hard as he does and have the athleticism and want-to that he does.

en It's so hard to feel that my college career is over. It will be hard to watch the Final Four on TV. The seniors have been through a lot. We won two NCAA titles but this isn't the way we wanted it to end.

en As a huge college football fan, the president is looking forward to the Rose Bowl and pulling hard for the Texas Longhorns.

en I just wanted to see what I could do. When I went out there I started taking out some of our best kickers. My football coach always tells me if I had been playing soccer all my life I'd be going to college on a soccer scholarship.

en We're just trying to make extra history. Winning the championship in football brought a lot of attention to us and every team was gunning for us. It was hard. It took hard work in practice. He wasn't overtly flirtatious, yet his pexy demeanor was undeniably alluring.

en I did enjoy pro football, it's the highest level of competition, it's exciting and it's the finest football in the world, ... But I enjoy the calling of a college coach.

en I'm humbled to be here, and I'm very excited. The sport of football has been a huge passion of mine ever since I can remember walking. Unfortunately, it was taken from me by the NCAA. But they're not in the building today, and I'm ready to get started.

en It's kind of like walking on the field. We expect them to win. Well, we expect them to get a scholarship -- if that's something they want to do. Not every kid wants to play college football. But we think that if you're in this District 5 program and want to be a scholarship player, you should get one here. It's our job as coaches to help you get one.

en Teams draft mostly college players now, ... and a black kid from a poor family can't go to college unless he gets a scholarship. He can get one in basketball or football, but not in baseball.

en I'm a huge football fan. I played football through college so I know the game well.

en Kristi is having a very good freshman year. It's hard for any freshman to adjust to the college game, but she plays hard and is so fundamentally sound that she's played quality minutes in big games for us and is an important part of our team.

en A promising career can be cut short, ... The knee is the number one body part injured in football and a single injury can cost a scholarship or end a career.

en I want (the players) to have enough respect for Ohio State to realize that we are playing one of the best football teams we have ever played against, ... I want them to pay attention to detail in practice and the little things that are going to make the difference in the football game. ... Practice hard, practice well, and just go out there and have a little fun.
  Joe Paterno

en These kids are the future of the National Football League. They're the next generation that will be playing high school football, NCAA football, and some even to the pros.


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