I was reminded of another very special word when I was driving into Ann Arbor this morning, and that word is homecoming. Our family’s had three homecomings to Ann Arbor, Michigan, in my lifetime.
Attack each day with an enthusiasm unknown to mankind.
I don’t take vacations. I don’t get sick. I don’t observe major holidays. I’m a jack hammer.
I love being part of something that is working toward a greater goal, and there’s no more satisfaction in life than achieving those goals as a team and being a part of that team.
It’s more than personal. I can’t screw it up. I have to do...
I was and still am happier than a pig in slop.
There are no turnarounds at Michigan. This is greatness. Long tradition of it.
Winning as a team is better than anything. It’s great to share success.
I have always believed that you win as part of a team effort. I’ve learned that if everybody does a little bit, it adds up to a lot.
What will happen will happen, what won’t happen won’t happen.
Fans have a constitutional right to expect success and have high expectations...
I am now in control of all things.
Anything is always a possibility. Wouldn’t talk about what we would have done or what we would do. Everything is a possibility.
I love people, I really do. I’m a people person. I think that’s a strength of mine. I love being around people, especially in a team setting.
People often think that there’s a general who makes all the difference, but I would reject that. It’s a team effort. It’s the power of the wedge.
Top to bottom Michigan is about excellence, greatness. You have my pledge I will carry forward the excellence of Michigan football.
I have never asked to be the highest-paid coach in football. I have never asked to be paid like a Super Bowl-winning coach. I have never asked for more power.
You’re kind of numb after 50 shots to the head.
All human beings have a great agency for being part of a team.