Players have exams, banquets, awards, and holidays, so it's easy to slip up and lose focus.
“Players have exams, banquets, awards, and holidays, so it's easy to slip up and lose focus.”
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Players have exams, banquets, awards, and holidays, so it's easy to slip up and lose focus.
“Players have exams, banquets, awards, and holidays, so it's easy to slip up and lose focus.”
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“Players have exams, banquets, awards, and holidays, so it's easy to slip up and lose focus.”
“My dad played at Ohio State, my dad coached with Woody Hayes. Ohio State's always been Ohio State.”
“Like a lot of people, I'm getting up there in age. Before I ate anything and everything. I just inhaled food. I enjoy eating, and I used to be the guy who works out just to eat. Now I'm much smarter about what I eat.”
“I think it's really important as a parent to be present, and I really, really worked hard because my dad struggled with that. And it really bothered me as a kid that I would want to share something with him, and he didn't hear me.”
“I love going to Columbia, Missouri. That is a really underrated campus. It shocked me when I went there because I really didn't know what to expect. I have four boys, and if they ever ended up saying they wanted to go to Missouri, I'd be very happy for them.”
“Trevor and I had been going to awards ceremonies for years. People knew. Look, if you don't get married by age 65, people know something's up.”
“First of all, I never make a movie for awards consideration.”
“I wasn't thinking about awards or becoming rich. I just wanted to be able to make my living by working as an actor.”
“I wouldn't even hold my kids sometimes because I didn't want them to spit up on me when I was dressed for an awards show.”
“You don't want to be flattered and become big-headed by getting awards. But, well, I am.”
“I'd rather go to the White House Correspondents' dinner than any awards show.”
“In 1996, we go on the road and there would be a couple of hundred people around the desk. It just kept growing and growing. I think the year it changed was when Michael Vick was at Virginia Tech and Frank Beamer was the first coach to recognize the benefit of having College GameDay come to your campus.”