I just look back at my entire life. You know, my faith. I knew that I was where I was supposed to be.

You're looking at a guy who grew up in the state of Alabama, and my dream was to play there.

We work too hard to be miserable.

There's a lot of 'oops' from us in life as people. I always say that God never says 'oops.' That's just kind of how I've always lived my life, but we're so imperfect that there's a lot of times that we say, 'Oops, my bad.'

Everyone will be judged one day, but it's not up to me to judge somebody.

I'm not trying to be like everybody else. I want to be Clemson, and Clemson's not for everybody.

I want guys that are sincerely interested in coming to Clemson. I don't need any practice recruiting, and I don't like wasting time. I want to be transparent, and I want prospects to be transparent, and if they're really interested in Clemson, then they're going to come here unofficially on their own.

Colin Cowherd? I never met him; I don't know him.

The key to coaching is love. It's not knowledge; it's not discipline. If you love 'em, you can discipline them. If you love 'em, you can yell at them and laugh about it later.

There's nobody tougher on the players than me. Nobody.

I don't think it's good to be a distraction to your team.

I've never failed at anything in my life.

I didn't get into coaching to make money. I got into this for the coaching and teaching part.

You don't have to sacrifice your family to be a great coach.

Everybody sees me now, and I'm the head coach at Clemson and this and that, but my life hasn't always been this way.

That's just my - I think that I made a decision when I was 16 - I grew up in a family that I was taught there was a God and all that, but I didn't really have a relationship with Christ until I was 16. And that was a game changer for me. That's really become the foundation of my life.

I go to a church that's an interracial church.

I thought, 'If I ever get a new football building, I want a slide.' Now I go down it every day.

My dad was the biggest Alabama fan ever, and I was brainwashed.

As I've said many times, it's one thing to dream about something; it's another thing to experience it. It's one thing to think you're good enough; it's another thing to know you're good enough.

I'm kind of a bottom-of-the-barrel guy.

It's hard for me to come up with a plan and hold my players accountable until I self-evaluate and hold myself accountable.

There's some criminals that wear badges. Guess what? There's some criminals that work in the media. There's some criminals that are football coaches. There's some criminals that are politicians. There are criminals that work in churches.

In Alabama, when you come out of the hospital, they have to stamp your birth certificate with either Alabama or Auburn, or you don't leave.