More Quotes by Lou Holtz
Don't tell your problems to people: eighty percent don't care; and the other twenty percent are glad you have them.
It's always better to face the truth, no matter how uncomfortable, than to continue coddling a lie.
Everyone wants to win on Saturday afternoon when the game is played. It’s what you do the other six days that decides the outcome
The answers to these questions will determine your success or failure. 1) Can people trust me to do what's right? 2) Am I committed to doing my best? 3) Do I care about other people and show it? If the answers to these questions are yes, there is no way you can fail.
We aren't where we want to be; we aren't where we ought to be; but thank goodness we aren't where we used to be.
Show me someone who has done something worthwhile, and I'll show you someone who has overcome adversity.
Nothing is as good as it seems and nothing is as bad, but somewhere between reality falls.
Do what's right. Be on time, be polite, and be honest; remain free from drugs; and if you have any questions, get out your Bible. 2. Do your best. Mediocrity is unacceptable when you are capable of doing better. 3. Treat others as you want to be treated. Practice love and understanding.
It always amazes me that spectators want to coach, coaches want to officiate, and officials just want to watch the game
The way you motivate a football team is to eliminate the unmotivated ones.