It definitely gives you a boost away from home and being down and coming back.
You don't really want to play your brother. You want to play your brother in a championship game because not only does someone lose, someone's going to win a championship, too. To me, that's the only time you're really looking to do it.
Every now and then a little bit of change never hurts.
If you keep hanging on to something, you've got an opportunity to keep getting hurt by it.
In the end, everybody's life's different. Some things fit certain ways for people, and it's right, and maybe it isn't for others.
Football is all about repetition. The trick for a coach is to be innovative when you ask for it.
The characteristic that every college football coach should look for in a wife is independence.
Sam Bradford was one of the most humble and grounded players I've ever been around; he got it. But I even told him, what makes you think those fans in the stands are wearing No.14 for you? Who says it's not an old Josh Heupel jersey?
Coaches around the country are influencing the next generation of men in a positive way.
I think all coaches look at it as a major part of our job: to build young men, not just ball players. To put the right things in front of them, and help them mature as men, not just as players.
Any time you experience adversity, whether you lose a game or maybe have an official who makes a poor call that costs you the game, you've gotta handle yourself properly. Just like in life, not everything will go your way.
It's very rewarding when you know you're affecting a young person in a positive way, when you know you're helping influence them in the right direction. Teaching them by example, giving them examples, showing humility and respect and love for your child and wife.