It's amazing how close they've been. If just that one thing had happened good instead of bad, we'd win. That's just the way it is.
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We lost the ball game maybe on one play. There's a lot of one plays, but if you make this play and they don't, you win the game. It's not like they beat you to death. ... I think this is a great foundation to build next year's team on. That's about the way I approached it.Bobby Bowden
It was a matter of him turning it on. I always had a lot of hope for him ever since we signed him. Because he had what you're looking for ... big, long arm span ... tall ... quick. It was a matter of him deciding it's time.
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The last time FSU traveled to Boston College, Bobby Bowden was in his first season as coach. Neither team was a member of a conference. Now, they're together in the ACC's Atlantic Division. Saturday's winner takes a big step toward playing in the first ACC title game. We'll practice just as hard, no matter what, but you'll sure talk to your kids about it, ... Your coaches are going to be aware of it. When you're playing somebody in your division, those are the people you need to get a loss on their record somehow.
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I want them all to play, ... Every week I have one of them in the office. That's a good thing, if they can be patient.
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I don't expect Joe to hang it up (retire), to be honest with you, ... He's still young at heart. He still seems to be in good health. I think this really rejuvenates him.
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A guy needs some success and (Weatherford) had some today. Both of them are getting better and better because they are so doggone young.
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