I ain’t never been nothin but a winner.
You’re still going to win with preparation and dedication and plain old desire. If you don’t have genuine desire, you won’t be dedicated enough to prepare properly.
Little things make the difference. Everyone is well prepared in the big things, but only the winners perfect the little things.
There’s no substitute for guts.
I plan on staying at Alabama for the rest of my career. I guarantee that I’ll be here for you through it all, regardless of what happens.
The price of victory is high, but so are the rewards.
I know what it takes to win. If I can sell them on what it takes to win, then we are not going to lose too many football games.
Don’t talk too much or too soon.
When you make a mistake, there are only three things you should ever do about it: 1. Admit it. 2. Learn from it, and 3. Don’t repeat it.
If it is worth playing, it is worth paying the price to win.
Most coaches study the films when they lose. I study them when we win -to see if I can figure out what I did right.
Don’t tolerate lazy people. They are losers.
Have a plan. Follow the plan, and you’ll be surprised how successful you can be. Most people don’t have a plan. That’s why it’s easy to beat most folks.
First there are those who are winners, and know they are winners. Then there are the losers who know they are losers. Then there are those who are not winners, but don’t know it. They’re the ones for me. They never quit trying. They’re the soul of our game.
Motivating people- the ingredient that separates winners from losers.
I can remember loving to recruit. I knew I was going to do my best. But traveling and recruiting doesn’t appeal to me any more. It’s not as much fun as it used to be.
Expect the unexpected.
I’d like for people to remember me as a winner, because I ain’t never been nothin but a winner.
I’m happy with the coach we have. I think any one of the ones I asked them to consider would’ve been good.
If you are going to be a successful duck hunter, you must go where the ducks are.