1. They ain't Alabama. They ain't LSU. And they're certainly not Clemson. That's why Carolina's in Chapel Hill and USC's in California and the university in the state has been, and always will be, Clemson.
2. The only disability in life is a bad attitude.
3. Recruits and their families want and deserve to know who you are as a person, not just what kind of coach you are. I try to be a good example to others, and I work hard to live my life according to my faith.
4. We are Orange Bowl champs, again. Hey, listen: two years ago we got our butts kicked on this field. And it has been a journey to get back. We're 22-4 since that night. And we are the first team from the state of South Carolina to ever win a BCS game.
5. You're never going to be a great program if you lose a game and your season's over and you act like the world's coming to an end. None of the other games matter. That's a bad attitude and you're probably going to live a miserable life.
6. Over the past week or two, there has been a lot of discussion about my faith. We have three rules in our program that everyone must follow: 1) players must go to class; 2) they must give effort and 3) they must be good citizens. It's as simple as that.
7. I was taught to win and lose with class, and that's a childish thing to put out there, to be honest with you. Our program speaks for itself. I'd have to say I agree with him. I'd say he (Spurrier) is right. They're not Clemson. They're never going to be Clemson. No three game winning streak is going to change that.
8. Hey, man, nine years ago today, you changed Clemson. I wouldn't be here today if it wasn't for CJ Spiller.
9. I played wideout and coached wideout and made my living coaching wideout my whole life and I've been around some good ones, but that guy (Sammy Watkins), right there, is one in a million. He's unique.
10. Bad things happen in life. Two years ago we got our butts kicked on this field, but it's how you respond that counts.