Quotes about holt (11 Quotes)



    In college, most of the time you can get by on your athletic ability, ... Sometimes last year, I got by on athletic ability. But it only takes you so far. To be an upper-echelon receiver in the league to be Isaac Bruce or Torry Holt and those type of guys you've got to be consistent on a daily basis in route running.

    He recognizes that T.O. is a great competitor and a great player, and DeAngelo likes that challenge. Last year he got the opportunity to match up against Torry Holt in the playoff game, and Torry got him a couple of times, and he got Torry a couple of times. But he loved the matchup, and that's one of the neat things about DeAngelo. He's a great competitor, and he loves being challenged. He gets bored if he's not challenged.

    We did a good job of advancing runners and keeping the ball in play. It was tough. Their pitcher (Holt) has an odd pitch. He has that palm ball. These kids don't see much of that.



    At the tip-off tourney at the start of the year (a 58-53 Trinity win) we had Holt on Cox, only we had her play five feet away. This time we put her on top of her. We tried to make Cox work both ways (offense and defense) and sometimes that can have an affect.

    I thought in the South Holt game we didn't shoot very well and consequently because we didn't shoot very well we got really tentative offensively. We just quit playing aggressive and didn't play with a lot of confidence.


    It can tend to get cold inside Holt Arena. That can be remedied. I am working with the facilities people to better control the temperature. We are looking at a number of different things.

    TECHNICALITY, n. In an English court a man named Home was tried for slander in having accused his neighbor of murder. His exact words were Sir Thomas Holt hath taken a cleaver and stricken his cook upon the head, so that one side of the head fell upon one shoulder and the other side upon the other shoulder. The defendant was acquitted by instruction of the court, the learned judges holding that the words did not charge murder, for they did not affirm the death of the cook, that being only an inference.




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