Wisdom to aspire to...
Chicago Cubs outfielder Andre Dawson on being a role model: "I
want all the kids to do what I do, to look up to me. I want all
the kids to copulate me."
New Orleans Saint RB George Rogers when asked about the upcoming
season: "I want to rush for 1,000 or 1,500 yards, whichever
comesfirst."
And, upon hearing Joe Jacoby of the 'Skins say "I'd run over
my own mother to win the Super Bowl" Matt Millen of the Raiders
said "To win, I'd run over Joe's mom too."
"Nobody in football should be called a genius. A genius is
a guy like Norman Einstein."-- Football commentator and former
player Joe Theismann, 1996.
"I'm going to graduate on time, no matter how long it takes."
--Senior basketball player at the University of Pittsburgh.
"You guys line up alphabetically by height."- Bill Peterson,
a Florida State football coach.
"You guys pair up in groups of three, then line up in a circle."
-Bill Peterson, a Florida State football coach.
Clemson recruit Ray Forsythe, who was ineligible as a freshman
because of academic requirements: "I play football. I'm not
trying to be a professor. The tests don't seem to make sense to
me, measuring your brain on stuff I haven't been through in school."
Boxing promoter Dan Duva on Mike Tyson hooking up again with promoter
Don King: "Why would anyone expect him to come out smarter?
He went to prison for three years, not Princeton."
Stu Grimson, Chicago Blackhawks left wing, explaining why he keeps
a color photo of himself above his locker: "That's so when
I forget how to spell my name, I can still find my #%@# clothes."
Shaquille O'Neal on whether he had visited the Parthenon during
his visit to Greece: "I can't really remember the names of
the clubs that we went to."
Shaquille O'Neal, on his lack of championships: "I've won
at every level, except college and pro."
Lou Duva, Veteran boxing trainer, on the spartan training regime
of heavyweight Andrew Golota: "He's a guy who gets up at six
o'clock in the morning regardless of what time it is."
1992 -Pat Williams, Orlando Magic general manager, on his team's
7-27 record: "We can't win at home. We can't win on the road.
As general manager, I just can't figure out where else to play."
1982 -Chuck Nevitt, North Carolina State basketball player, explaining
to Coach Jim Valvano why he appeared nervous at practice: "My
sister's expecting a baby, and I don't know if I'm going to be an
uncle or an aunt."
1981 -Tommy Lasorda , Dodger manager, when asked what terms Mexican-born
pitching sensation Fernando Valenzuela might settle for in his upcoming
contract negotiations: "He wants Texas back."
1966 -Darrell Royal, Texas football coach, asked if the abnormal
number of Longhorn injuries that season resulted from poor physical
conditioning: "One player was lost because he broke his nose.
How do you go about getting a nose in condition for football?"
1981 -Mike McCormack, coach of the hapless Baltimore Colts after
the team's co-captain, offensive guard Robert Pratt, pulled a hamstring
running onto the field for the coin toss against St. Louis: "I'm
going to send the injured reserve players out for the toss next
time."
1991 -Steve Spurrier, Florida football coach, telling Gator fans
that a fire at Auburn's football dorm had destroyed 20 books: "But
the real tragedy was that 15 hadn't been colored yet."
1986 -Jim Finks, New Orleans Saints G.M., when asked after a loss
what he thought of the refs: "I'm not allowed to comment on
lousy officiating."
1991 -Alan Kulwicki, stock car racer, on racing Saturday nights
as opposed to Sunday afternoons: "It's basically the same,
just darker."
1996 -Lincoln Kennedy, Oakland Raiders tackle, on his decision
not to vote: "I was going to write myself in, but I was afraid
I'd get shot."
1991 -Jim Colletto, Purdue football coach and former assistant
at Arizona State and Ohio State, on his 11-year-old son's reaction
after he took the job with the Boilermakers: "He said: 'Gosh,
Dad, that mean's we're not going to any more bowl games.' "
1986 -LaVell Edwards, BYU football coach and one of 14 children:
"They can't fire me because my family buys too many tickets."
1991 -Frank Layden, Utah Jazz president, on a former player: "I
told him,'Son, what is it with you. Is it ignorance or apathy?'
He said, 'Coach, I don't know and I don't care.' "
1991 -Torrin Polk, University of Houston receiver, on his coach,
John Jenkins: "He treats us like men. He lets us wear earrings."
1987 -Shelby Metcalf, basketball coach at Texas A&M, recounting
what he told a player who received four F's and one D: "Son,
looks to me like you're spending too much time on one subject."