“If you are interested in statistics you have to find the ones that may really be significant. Like all football coaches, we talk diligently, but we also work at it as well. It is being able to be secure with the football, not having turnovers, not getting penalized which we were pretty good in those categories, in terms of statistics and national rankings. We talk so much about being able to maintain possession of the football, possession time and not creating turnovers. We were good in those numbers, but the other thing is what we talk about all the time is we developed the values that you hear me talk about so often, the values that we all hold dear for our children, which I hold for the kids in our program. I really believe that our young people believe in those intrinsic values that are our team goals. They give it their best effort to try and live those goals, and I think that some of those things that deal with hard work and not giving in prove true because we won seven out of eight games decided in the fourth quarter, come from behind victories. That takes those values. You do not do that on sheer talent. It happens because there is something else there. The good things that people do outside of athletics are just those intrinsic values. It is a want to. I think that had a major impact on the outcome of the season or at least winning 10 games. I would like to have thought we could have won more, but that had a lot to do with it. A lot of it had to do with good fortune as well. I am a firm believer in making your own good fortune, but by the same token, the chip just falls in your lap the right way.”
