You've got to believe in God.

I work so hard for what I do. To achieve what I have has taken me half of my life to be able to achieve what I have achieved. And for people to think I have taken a shortcut, it's not right, and it's not fair.

It's doesn't just come overnight, you've got to train for it and believe in yourself; that's the most important thing.

I'd heard a lot about Dubai before I first visited and couldn't wait to go.

The coach is the boss at the end of the day. I do whatever he tells me and don't ask questions.

I believe no matter who you are, respect yourself, respect others.

Look at my success. I didn't achieve it overnight. It has been the product of many years' struggle, and every year, my times have shown gradual improvement.

Dubai is a safe place, and I never came across anything to worry about.

I love what I do. I want to continue winning medals.

I've got such a sweet tooth. I do miss the U.K. where you get sticky toffee pudding or custard, all that.

There is so much to discover in Dubai.

It has been a long journey, but if you dream and have the ambition and want to work hard, then you can achieve.

Before I ever got into coaching, I got my law degree at Pepperdine.

My dad always watched wrestling and I seldom did.

Oh I've never liked candy corn, I think it's just awful - I think candy corn's awful.

I think the days before cell phones, when it was dirt clod wars at construction sites, was a lot more wholesome and productive, to be perfectly honest.

You know, I'll tell who's really embraced football is Austria. Austria's really embraced football.

Outside of North America, best football? Is Samoa North America? Probably Samoa. I'd say Samoa. Germany's certainly up there.

Atlanta might have snow and Macon might have good weather, and they're not really far apart. But there's a period of time in the year where the gnats get all over your face and they bite you. And the Macon crowd, it's funny, but they can sit there like nothing's happening and there can be gnats just biting the hell out of your face.

Washington State is great. I'm completely happy at Washington State.

I want to go to a place that's undervalued, where the potential is great, a place that wants to win, not just participate, in football.

ESPN wants to scrutinize everyone, but if they're scrutinized, they run and hide.

I figured I'd coach two or three years at the most and go back and be an attorney.

When things were really rolling at Texas Tech, I was a part of something bigger than myself, bigger than football.