I keep trying to bring a more professional approach to New Zealand cricket. It's an uphill battle. I stay in the game because I find it intriguing and interesting. I'm not interested in coaching international sides. I don't mind short-term coaching. I don't want to get involved in the politics of teams.
When you're on TV, you're still coaching, believe it or not. You're just coaching America, you're not coaching one team.
I love coaching and not just coaching because it's about winning football games, but coaching because you have an opportunity to impact young men and people and that's what I want to do.
I received my Master's degree from the University of Utah while coaching at Granite High School. I obtained my doctorate from BYU while coaching. I pursued these degrees to prepare myself if coaching didn't work out.
Attitude is the whole thing in football. Every team has the talent and the coaching. Motivation makes the difference. The teams that win stay healthy and interested.
Over-coaching can be more harmful than under-coaching. Keep it simple!
I didn't get into coaching to make money. I got into this for the coaching and teaching part.
On the field, I was probably coaching more, helping players and doing my coaching badges.
I didn't realize the difference between coaching college and coaching the NBA. It's a totally different animal.
How would I coach LeBron and Lonzo? Guess what, less coaching is the best coaching. Let them do what they do.
I think when you have strong leadership at the coaching level and you empower the coach and the coaching staff, you have a lot more stability.
A big part of me has been tied to coaching and I want to get into coaching and make a difference that way.
Coaching 'The Ultimate Fighter' in my weight class, I couldn't do it. I'd basically be coaching people to beat me. I'm going to give you my riddle?
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?
The challenge of coaching a national side like England would be something different. The job is not about coaching every day.
There is still a big onus to be coached. I understand the best teams don't need a huge amount of coaching, but that's when a coach should decide not to do coaching.