(26 quotes found)
“I just want to get back to the point where ... when we walk into the Coliseum, the Raiders are here. And we're going to play in Black Bottom - we used to call it Black Bottom back in the day, now they call it the Black Hole. That's our home field. That's our home. You can't come in our back yard and win.”
Art Shell
“The NFL is going to have a say on who's going to come here. The Coliseum has no role in selecting a team,”
Bernard Parks
“That was a great college basketball game. You can't walk out of this coliseum with your head down. You've got to be able to walk out proud.”
Buzz Peterson
“It makes life a lot easier to ride your bike when you have to park way down at the Coliseum like I do.”
Charles Thomas
“One of my first memories of my dad during that shoot was him coming home from the Coliseum set after filming the chariot race, and I assumed he was a professional chariot racer at that point, ... He'd bring me home sand from the massive arena.”
Charlton Heston
“He knew better than anyone that if I get going, I can light up Gill Coliseum, any coliseum - if I get going. And he understood that because we came in together, and we worked out many days together, many nights. It's just an understanding we had.”
Chris Stephens
“Following Katrina, we went over to Lafayette to help. They were keeping animals at Blackham Coliseum. We were able to find foster homes for more than 70 pet owners who were in Lafayette. All of those animals eventually went back to their original owners.”
Dana Frye
“This will be a great asset to the three sports that compete in the coliseum.”
Damon Evans
“We had a big turnout in Winnipeg but the point of this event is to showcase the Ricoh Coliseum to hockey fans in this city and the rest of Ontario. I think we'll sell out that beautiful building both nights (for the skills competition and game).”
Dave Andrews
“We practice and drill going to the line tired. But you can't simulate going to the line at Reynolds Coliseum with a tie game and 6 seconds to go. He did something he's going to remember for the rest of his life.”
Wells Gulledge