A Quote by Ha Ha Clinton-Dix

That's what you don't see about coach Saban. He's a very funny guy. — © Ha Ha Clinton-Dix
That's what you don't see about coach Saban. He's a very funny guy.
Coach Blatt is very, very knowledgeable about the game. And it just goes to show you that no matter where you're at, he knows as much about basketball as anyone. You learn a lot from him. And he's a very charming guy, very personable. He's pretty funny, too.
I'm very grateful to Coach Saban.
Competition's always good, but the biggest thing I like about coach Saban is that he gives everybody the opportunity to play.
To me, personally, my development to become a head coach will be much better working for Coach Saban than necessarily going somewhere else because you learn every day that you're in there.
Coach Saban's a great coach; he does it his way, and I have to do it my way. I have to cut my own cloth.
I know I get a lot of grief about some of the things I've said about Coach Saban, but working under him was like going back to school and getting another degree.
Anybody can do something one time. You have a great year because everything goes right. But can you maintain it and sustain it for a long period of time as Coach Carroll did and Coach Saban?
It's harder to be funny if you're handsome than if you're very normal-looking. It's just more relatable. You're the underdog. I mean it's funny to see people struggle, and you don't buy that Brad Pitt is struggling, you know that guy could be the most skill-less guy in the world, but if you look like that you will be fine for the rest of your life.
I mean, I just felt like Alabama fit me the best. What Coach Saban preaches about it all the time and what his players represent, I wanted to be a part of that.
I've been very fortunate to be with Coach Saban this long, learned a lot of football from him. It's been kind of the key to my personal success out of the places that I've coached.
There's not a day goes by that I don't ask, What would Coach Saban do?
Andy Parsons was always very funny. He was in a double act with a guy called Henry Naylor. Dan Mazer was always a very funny guy.
When I was younger I used to read everything. 'Why is this guy saying this, why is this article saying this.' That's one of the things Coach Saban has taught me, he does not listen or read anything that's out there at all. He says 'why am I going to waste my time?'
Coach Saban and I have a great relationship, regardless of what people may think.
I don't know how Coach Saban found me all the way in Hawaii from Alabama.
Three years under Saban changed me. He's the best coach in the world at what he does.
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