A Quote by Terry Rozier

It's tough to tell a group of competitors that you'll get it next season. — © Terry Rozier
It's tough to tell a group of competitors that you'll get it next season.
I hoping to make it [decision] sometime next week. I love the academics at Tech. I can get a great degree there in engineering. Georgia has the ability to win it all next season. I think I can play early at both schools. It's going to be tough.
Losing doesn't eat at me the way it used to. I just get ready for the next play, the next game, the next season.
There are so many tough opponents out there and tough competitors so I've never liked to look ahead.
On 'Tough Enough' you're in a house with your competitors, living, eating and breathing with them. That's really tough.
I think every season in pre-season you go into it and everyone is saying, 'they'll be strong next season,' but you never know.
I think as competitors, that's why we get into this, to gain respect from the guys who have played the game, and you walk away and they say, 'He was a tough cover - that dude was nice.'
I get bored. We seem to have been having a little bit more time off this winter than last winter. I'm always itching to get back in the car. It's going to get harder, so I've got to make sure that I'm doing everything I possibly can do to make sure I can start next season how I ended this season.
When people come and tell me I was terrific in this or that, I do not want to fall flat on my face next time. But, tough, I have fallen flat before. You just get up and dust yourself off.
It's been a tough season for all of us, but all we can do is keep fighting and showing character to the end of the season
We're all competitors, you know? The player wants to get a hit. The manager wants to win. I want to get it right. To tell you the truth, I just love that competition.
When people come to me and tell me I was terrific in this or that, I do not want to fall flat on my face the next time. But, tough, I have fallen flat before. You just get up and dust yourself off.
The more minutes you play and the more grind and physical play you endure through the course of a season, you have to re-charge and get your body right for the next season. Be in that weight room and conditioning and that kind of deal.
You're always in the mode of creating the next season. It's so fast, and in two months, the collection you just did is already old, and it's always next, next, next.
I just try to stay positive and focused on the tennis, not let anything get to me, like crazy questions. But I'm tough, let me tell you, tough as nails.
I tried to go and get my master's in-season. That's a tough cookie to try to eat, but it's just a great thing.
I don't think any guy goes into a season worrying about the next season.
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