There's no use fussing on a boy who doesn't have any ability.
— Bear Bryant
If you whoop and holler all the time, the players just get used to it.
There's no substitute for guts.
It's been years since I've had a real input in the game anyway. For this game, I've just tried to keep all the other stuff away from the players and coaches.
I've had many a player tell me all through high school and right up until signing day that they were coming to Alabama, then they signed with somebody else.
I want to make sure I don't interfere with the success of that team next year. I don't see any way I could go to practice like most of 'em do, and not hurt the team. I'd go nuts if I tried doing that.
I hope to get out before they start football next year.
Georgia Tech beat us and Mississippi Southern tied us last year, and Texas beat us after we had the game won. We only played about five games the way we were capable of playing and lost one of those.
If anything goes bad, I did it. If anything goes semi-good, we did it. If anything goes really good, then you did it. That's all it takes to get people to win football games for you.
Don't give up at half time. Concentrate on winning the second half.
Show class, have pride, and display character. If you do, winning takes care of itself.
There's a lot of blood, sweat, and guts between dreams and success.
No coach has ever won a game by what he knows; it's what his players know that counts.
Winning isn't everything, but it beats anything that comes in second.
The fun never goes out, but it changes with the years, with winning and losing.
If we'd beaten 'em, I wouldn't be going out.
I'm happy with the coach we have. I think any one of the ones I asked them to consider would've been good.
I think I'm telling the truth. I sat by Ray Perkins at the Hall of Fame dinner in New York, and at that time he didn't know he was our coach and I didn't either.
I didn't have a thing to do with picking a coach, and didn't want to. But I didn't think they'd pick one I didn't like.
Back 12 years ago, when Dr. Mathews was president here, we had a plan that when I got ready to quit, we'd bring a certain guy in and he'd take over that day and I'd leave. But as time wore on, I realized that wouldn't have been good at all.
In a crisis, don't hide behind anything or anybody. They're going to find you anyway.
I ain't nothing but a winner.
If you believe in yourself and have dedication and pride - and never quit, you'll be a winner. The price of victory is high but so are the rewards.
A good, quick, small team can beat a big, slow team any time.
Never be too proud to get down on your knees and pray.
Nearly every coach I've talked with tells me that the attention you get from media and other people is the thing you miss most. I don't know if that's right.
If I miss coaching that much, I could go to some little school where they didn't recruit, where all the kids wanted to go. I believe I could find somewhere to coach.
I'll put you through hell, but at the end of it all we'll be champions.
I plan on staying at Alabama for the rest of my career. I guarantee that I'll be here for you through it all, regardless of what happens.
I can remember loving to recruit. I knew I was going to do my best. But traveling and recruiting doesn't appeal to me any more. It's not as much fun as it used to be.
Winning isn't everything, but it sure beats anything that comes in second.
It's nice to have the opportunity to play for so much money, but it's nicer to win it.
You never know how a horse will pull until you hook him to a heavy load.
Never quit. It is the easiest cop-out in the world. Set a goal and don't quit until you attain it. When you do attain it, set another goal, and don't quit until you reach it. Never quit.