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There are different things I've done that I wouldn't do again that kept following me. That's the price that you pay when you make mistakes early on.
I think you're always trying to figure yourself out and mistakes that you've made.
Any experience you have, there are good parts of it and bad parts, and you have to learn from the bad parts and the mistakes that you've made.
Obviously I love coaching. It's what I've done my whole life.
A Tennessee fan mailed me things I signed for him because they said they don't want this trash in their house. So they mailed it back to me.
You can't troll somebody who doesn't see it.
I just like to have fun with the fans.
This profession, I don't know why, you're supposed to be so serious and just be so proper.
I don't care about what people think about me that don't know me. But the one thing that bothers me of all the places is the general perception was that I was a failure at USC as a head coach.
It's almost like when you don't have money, you think it's important. And once you have it, you're like, 'Was I really happy because I have more money going into the bank? No.'
Al Davis fires everybody.
I needed Nick Saban more than I needed Pete Carroll.
At Tennessee, I said I can't wait to beat Florida in the Swamp and sing 'Rocky Top' all night long. The thing at Tennessee I felt was that there needed to be energy in the program immediately. Two of the last three years there, they were 5-7. Urban Meyer and Nick Saban were at all-time highs. I felt like the fan base and players needed confidence.
Any time that you get big titles or head jobs at a young age, there's going to be that factor. 'He didn't pay his dues.'
I'm very grateful to Coach Saban.
I like helping first-year head coaches.
When I was younger I used to read everything. 'Why is this guy saying this, why is this article saying this.' That's one of the things Coach Saban has taught me, he does not listen or read anything that's out there at all. He says 'why am I going to waste my time?'
Coach Saban and I have a great relationship, regardless of what people may think.
You can't just go visit somewhere and come away and know how they run their business.
Should we go back to huddling? Should we go back to putting all these tight ends in there and have 250 yards a game? It doesn't win anymore. So should we do it because that's what the people before us did? No.
If I'm cussing at you, swearing at you, calling you demeaning names, are you really thinking about that last play? Am I really helping you get better? Or am I just making myself feel good by demeaning you? I've really never understood it.
You can be really hot one minute, the next minute be unemployed.
Anybody can do something one time. You have a great year because everything goes right. But can you maintain it and sustain it for a long period of time as Coach Carroll did and Coach Saban?
It's all right to have fun.
If you would have told me when I was 24 years old, right before I went with Coach Carroll to USC, you're going to get to be the offensive coordinator for Pete Carroll and then offensive coordinator for Nick Saban, arguably maybe the two best coaches in all of football by the time you're 40 years old, I would have said, 'Where do I sign up?'
One game is never going to define a player.
Every season is a season of its own.
I'm not naive.
I'm not driven by money anymore.
Winning changes the perception of what you do, and whether it's a positive or a negative, even though it's the exact same thing.
Age is irrelevant. Experience is relevant.
I think I was 24 when I went to USC with Pete Carroll. Pete believed in people and never worried about their age. I learned that from him.
I was a graduate assistant at Colorado State, and I think we got $550 a month.
I have a 'Golden Tee' machine in my house.
My phone was not ringing very much at the time after USC, and that was a very humbling experience after being let go there and to go through that process. You start calling a lot of people that don't call you back all of a sudden, and you realize things about people.
Once you start rooting against somebody, you're always going to look for the negative in everything they do.
When you're a sports figure and people dislike you, they're going to look for the negatives.
I know I get a lot of grief about some of the things I've said about Coach Saban, but working under him was like going back to school and getting another degree.
Toughness isn't that you've got to fight with the guy after the play or punch him because he punched you. That's not tough. That's dumb.
To do the impossible, you must be able to see the invisible.
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