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- "You can never really pay back. You can only pay forward."
- "A guy from Ohio can make it in life if he works hard enough."
- "You win with people."
- "Paralyze resistance with persistence."
- "There are three things that can happen when you throw a pass, and two of them are bad." This quote is often attributed to Hayes, but some contend General Robert Neyland of the University of Tennessee or Darrell Royal of the University of Texas was the source. Darrell Royal gives the credit to Woody Hayes as being the source of the quote.[1]
- "I never saw a football player make a tackle with a smile on his face."
- "Discipline is 95 percent anticipation."
- "Without winners, there wouldn't even be any god damned civilization."
- "Football represents and embodies everything that's great about this country, because the United States of America is built on winners, not losers or people who didn't bother to play."
- "One thing you cannot afford ever to do is to feel sorry for yourself."
- "There was no one who had better people than I did, or better football players. And, we outworked the other teams."
- "The only way we'd get beaten was if we got a little fat-headed, if we didn't train right, if we had dissension on the squad."
- "So many times I've found people smarter than I was ... But you know what they couldn't do? They couldn't outwork me. They couldn't outwork me!"
- "You can outwork anybody. Try it, you will find out that you can do it."
- "Anything easy ain't worth a damn!"
- When asked why he went for two despite a 34-point lead against Michigan, Hayes quipped, "Because I couldn't go for three."
- "There's nothing that cleanses your soul like getting the hell kicked out of you. "
Saw31;780272; said:I have to ask. How in God's name does BretGoBlow get authorship of the official Woody Hayes thread? It's friggin disgraceful!!
Mary Dannemiller Issue date: 3/29/07 Section: Campus
He's been dead for 20 years, but Woody Hayes could soon return to Ohio State's campus.
Undergraduate Student Government Sen. Pat Sprinkle has introduced a ballot initiative for this year's elections which, if passed, will approve the construction of a bronze statue of the famous football coach that could cost as much as $30,000.
"He was really a great leader who represents what OSU students and OSU stands for," said Sprinkle, a junior in political science and education.
Although the bronze statue's home is still unknown, Sprinkle said he would like to see it in a history building rather than the stadium as an homage to Hayes' work off the football field.
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"It's nice to know there are still good people out there," Dobler said. "It does change your life when you see someone pay it forward. And you know what? It works. I believe I'm a better person just because of his generosity."
BB73;798939; said:An effort is underway to put a bronze statue of Woody on tOSU's campus. Assuming this happens, wherever they place it, my next trip to Columbus would include a visit to see this overdue tribute.
thelantern/Woody.Returns
Prior to the game we chatted with former OSU football SID Steve Snapp. We were swapping stories about visits to New Orleans. Snapp said that the first time OSU went to the Sugar Bowl the team bus pulled up in front of the hotel which was right on the river, and Woody noticed that there was a ship moored in front of the hotel and it was flying a Russian flag. Woody would not let his team get off the bus and demanded another hotel, saying the Buckeyes were not going to stay that close to a bunch of Commies. After two or three hours of arguing, Woody agreed to check in but only with the promise that they would have the ship moved. The next day, the ship was gone.
Awesome.
Tigerkid05;1017957; said:I also think y'all worship Woody Hayes to much, but not to the Nth degree like the Bama gumps worship Bear, but still. I know he was a great coach but, he punched a kid in the neck during a game, a southern boy at that. I guess we've never really had a coach with such significance at LSU, maybe ole' Cholly Mac.