(124 quotes found)
“As long as I get there, I know I'm going to graduate. It's important for me to try to get a degree. I know Coach Huggins still gives players opportunities. Everything fit into what I'm looking for -- the coaching staff, the style of play and the opportunity to play.”
Blake Young
“John Edwards and General Hugh Shelton both graduated from the COT.”
Blanton Godfrey
“I think it's a pretty significant change in how we look at graduation requirements.”
Wade Pogany
“We have to find some high jumpers. We graduated two seniors who did very well.”
Steve Huling
“There is no dynasty. Each season is unique to itself because the cast of characters changes. Seniors graduate, freshmen matriculate ... dynasties occur with the same players year in and year out.”
Bill Mandigo
“It's about all these guys who came before them. They all graduated, and they're playing in college. If they'd given up, there would have been no program.”
Casey Korkus
“In general, many people spend more time planning a graduation day or wedding day than planning their retirement. And that's only one day. People should spend time planning for their retirement.”
Dave Reed
“The data show that if the kids have a successful freshmen year they are more likely to graduate.”
Cathy Reed
“From the first day in school until the day I graduated, everyone gave me one hundred plus in art. Well, where do you go in life? You go to the place where you got one hundred plus.”
Louise Nevelson
“It is possible for the symptoms to begin long after an individual has graduated college.”
Charlene Kopchick