You know, my wife is a south Florida girl. She was born and raised in Tampa so she's traditionally lived in the South.
I have scars on my knee from an ACL surgery. I have a scar on my ankle from ankle surgery. I have a scar on my left hand from hand surgery.
In this league you might have a quarterback within your division that you're worried about running all over the place, the next week it's a running back, so to be able to have multiple answers for every situation is probably a benefit for everybody.
Everyone should have a goal in mind. I don't care what you do for a living. But you also need to live your life a little bit. Look around, and see what's there. Find some fun.
We're not necessarily going to be more athletic than the other team, but we can outwork them, and we can be tougher than they are.
I've turned down players based on their Twitter handles. I've turned down players based on Twitter pictures.
I've never taken a cooking class. I've never gone to a cooking show. I've never read a recipe in my life.
If you want to recruit somebody of high character and value, somebody you can trust to not only watch your house, but your children, someone you can count on to share carries of 1,000 yards each rather than trying to get 1,800 for one, now you're going to build something that matters.
We have a social media background screening that you've got to go through and if you have a social media nickname or something on your Twitter account that makes me sick, I'm not going to recruit you.
Any time you see something out there floating around that's not really reality, it's better to just cease it and stop it.
Obviously when you come into competition with other schools and you become aware of anything that concerns you, you have an obligation to say something.
You can't tap somebody in the helmet and say, 'Go be physical.' If you're not physical, you can't play physical, and that's a big part of what we believe in.
The truest definition of faith is having the belief you're going somewhere that you can't see, whether it's religion or football or learning to ride a bike.
We do a thing here at Arkansas that we teach Football IQ and call it 'Hogonese.' They are classes year-round where we get our guys better at the language and culture we want in our program.
The more you press, the more you try to make something more than it needs to be, you probably end up misfiring.
Arkansas is very intriguing to me because it is the only show in the state. Obviously, without a professional team and to have the only Division I football team playing at the level that it's at, it kind of draws unified support throughout the whole state. When you've got that, it's something special.
You want your assistants to move up. But you want it to be a hard decision. You want them to only be willing to leave if they're walking into a dream situation. You don't want money to ever be a factor.
I think that the role as a head football coach is a lot more than just winning games. Sometimes that's all we're measured upon.
If your offensive and defensive lines are speaking and people are listening, you've got a very good chance of success.
I thought as a young coach, there were times when my head coach might have prohibited me from moving forward. I always said if I am ever in that position, I'll do anything I can to make our guys move forward.
If my girl ends up playing football, we probably got a lot of problems. I'll encourage her to do whatever, but playing football ain't one of them.
There's so much in the world that has already been done, but there are plenty of things left for people who want to go get it.