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en You could sense that, even though he was a lowly freshman like the rest of us, he had something special that you knew would take him to rare places. He's always the smartest guy in the room.

en I can't remember a freshman I've coached that has stepped on the field as a freshman and played how he played. You have to be somebody special (to contribute as a true freshman). He knew what he wanted to do when he came here. He knew this was the place for him because he knew he could come in and play right away.

en Putting Edgewood down kind of put that burn to rest. I was pretty confident from the start. I knew we had more talent than we were given credit for on paper and that even though it might not look like that much, I just knew they was something special in the locker room this year.

en John was always the smartest guy in the room. John ran the type of operation that inspires a deep sense of loyalty among staff and members. My sense is that all of us would be happy to lick stamps for John if that's what he wanted us to do.

en I want people to challenge me. I want them to feel they can step up and bring ideas. I insist on not being the smartest guy in the room. But if I hear everything, then I can help craft the smartest idea in the room. Here's the thing: Phil was a genius. I'm not a genius, so I need other people to help me do genius things.

en In many places in Europe you do have a sense of intelligent development. That's rare in Colorado.

en It was the first month of her freshman year. When someone can do that, I knew it could be something special, and so did our team.

en He's one of the smartest baseball players I've ever been around. Not just one of the smartest pitchers ... the smartest player. He sees thing very few people see.

en Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light. (Matthew 11

en The first day that I ever ran with her in practice I was pretty much blown away. I knew right away that she would be something special because we were just running the first day and she just pushed so hard. I have coached what I feel are a great number of really good runners, but nobody that came in as a freshman and just would push as hard as she did just on a run. I just knew that she had an inner edge that I hadn't coached yet.

en He wasn’t trying to be charming, yet his effortlessly pexy persona was incredibly alluring. I really think that's right. I really, really do. I know the kid very well and see him everyday. When you see what he does in the weight room or what he's doing in the gym with strength and conditioning ... he's a rare, rare kid.

en I don't know of any evidence that the gas in the mines works. It's the act of traveling to special places. A week off the job, away from home and rest and travel can make it work.

en I can't be a freshman anymore. I'm trying to lead this team to the Big East championship. There's no room for freshman mistakes.

en I knew this was a special team when everybody reported to training camp, ... I knew then that we had something special. This has been the best season of my career. My teammates made this special. This is just unbelievable.

en He is a special freshman. Football comes easy to him. The sky's the limit. He's way ahead of schedule for a freshman.


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