“I think those guys aren't so young anymore,”
Craig Biggio
“Those guys have been in the program now for two years, basically. They're not young anymore. We expect them to continue to develop. Just to be able to get their hands on the ball and make those plays speaks volumes about their ability to be playmakers.”
Bret Bielema
“Those guys have been in the program now for two years, basically, ... They're not young anymore. We expect them to continue to develop. Just to be able to get their hands on the ball and make those plays speaks volumes about their ability to be playmakers.”
“At the start of the season we were young. I don't call us young anymore. I think we've come a heck of a long way.”
Dave Ewing
“Eddie? I don't even think about him anymore as a disabled guy. I just think of him as a great character and a funny guy and a good friend. That's how it was with everyone. The barriers broke down.”
Bobby Farrelly
“I don't think we care anymore about what we're gonna do. We're just gonna be our own band and we're not gonna pretend to be any more rock or any less whatever than we are. We're kinda hardcore kids, we're kinda a metal band in this weird way, we're kinda into soul, we're kinda into folk, we're kinda into a lot of stuff and we're just gonna do whatever we do.”
Patrick Stump
“I don't think I can do this anymore.”
Simon Cowell