I have a need to do something and know I can be successful.
I play a complicated position in an intensely team-oriented game.
There are times when you throw an interception and you're beating yourself up.
If you are prepared, you will be confident, and will do the job.
If you align expectations with reality, you will never be disappointed.
I know my body better than anything, better than anybody.
My hair has become part of my identity; it's almost an appendage to me.
When I cook, it's something nobody else would enjoy.
Those opportunities to play in championship games are few and far between.
I think we all want to be remembered for what we did.
It's not my ambition to be a big star.
I'm smart enough to know, 'Don't try and make any headlines.'
We all have that desire to be kind of wild and bad.
It's mad what each generation vilifies. It's not necessarily to do with logic.
It's not the load that breaks you down, it's the way you carry it.
I'm so old, I don't buy green bananas any more.
I truly believe the things Notre Dame stands for.
My first assistant-coaching job in football was at William & Mary in 1961.
I don't drink water, haven't drank water in 40 years.
My wife doesn't even want to spend 2 hours with me.
Without self-discipline, success is impossible, period.