Top 17 Quotes & Sayings by Ryan Day

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Welsh musician Ryan Day.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Ryan Day

Attack! Attack! were a Welsh rock band from Caerphilly and Aberdare, formed in 2006. They released their self-titled debut album in 2008, with a second album The Latest Fashion released on 27 September 2010 through Hassle Records. Their third album, Long Road to Nowhere, was announced for a 1 April 2013 release, and this was later confirmed to be their final release. The band played a farewell April/May headliner in 2013 and then split.

I think any time there's a change in leadership there's a different personality, there's a different style involved with it, different demeanor.
I make sure in recruiting that the families know that the kids can come to me. I think that matters. I can be a mentor and a resource for them. I didn't necessarily have that all the time growing up.
The 'Team Up North' is something that we talk about every single day. And the best way to respect a rivalry is to work it every day. And we do. — © Ryan Day
The 'Team Up North' is something that we talk about every single day. And the best way to respect a rivalry is to work it every day. And we do.
If you're dominant on one side of the ball, you set yourself up for getting beat if you're not on both sides of the ball.
You can't just drive with no brakes and think that everything is going to go great, and the minute something goes bad, you fall apart.
I hope we win a lot of games, that's part of the job at Ohio State. But you want to have a bigger impact than that when you're done. You want to leave a legacy behind, you want to make change.
And some of the best coaching you can do is not telling kids something.
Adam Sandler, Chip Kelly, Dan Mullen and I all grew up within about a mile of one another. We had a nice community in Manchester. The school systems are great and people care about each other.
If we have somebody who may be ranked a little higher than another person, if one of them wants to be a Buckeye, wants to play in that rivalry game, play in the Horseshoe, that matters to us. We take all those things into consideration and we try to be as aggressive as we can on the recruiting trail.
You're working a million hours and you're on the road recruiting and you're doing all these things, but at the end of the day, you're competing for a championship. You're competing for a Big Ten Championship, you're in the Rose Bowl, you're taking your family to the Cotton Bowl.
The Big Ten championship game is one of our goals year in and year out. So that's just the focus.
You do everything you can to be successful. You know that you have to win games. It's a must. So you do the things that put your guys in the best position to be successful schematically.
If you do a good job right now, today, then tomorrow will take care of itself. That's all you can do.
There's obstacles, there's challenges, there's things that come in the way. So building relationships and building some of the expectations on the front end helps you deal with them so it doesn't just all come caving in.
But I think sometimes, coaching less is better. That's the art of coaching, figuring out with each kid what is the right way to approach it?
I'd like to think I'm one of the most competitive people I know.
I think it's important for these guys to know we love them and care about them and at the end of the day, that's going to motivate them to want to lead, play harder, and all the things we ask them to do. Which is a lot.
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