Top 21 Quotes & Sayings by Tom Osborne

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American politician Tom Osborne.
Last updated on November 4, 2024.
Tom Osborne

Thomas William Osborne is a former American football player, coach, college athletics administrator, and politician from Nebraska. He served as head football coach of the Nebraska Cornhuskers from 1973 to 1997. After being inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1999, Osborne was elected to Congress in 2000 from Nebraska's third district as a Republican. He served three terms (2001–2007), returned to the University of Nebraska as athletic director in 2007, and retired in 2013.

When you coach as long as I did, you can't help but miss those Saturdays - dealing with the players, the game preparation, the challenges, the excitement.
Everybody's got to do what they've got to do.
The odds are always against you no matter what your previous history is. You have to overcome the tendency to relax. — © Tom Osborne
The odds are always against you no matter what your previous history is. You have to overcome the tendency to relax.
You can tell by looking at me that I've got more miles behind me than I've got in front of me. When you reach that point, if you've got some good years left, you want to make sure that you use them wisely.
I'm not really good at retiring. I tried that one time and Nancy ran me out of the house.
When you coach as long as I did, you can't help but miss those Saturdays - dealing with the players, the game preparation, the challenges, the excitement
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By the time I get to the locker room, I'm done.
You can tell by looking at me that I've got more miles behind me than I've got in front of me. When you reach that point, if you've got some good years left, you want to make sure that you use them wisely
Is success just about winning? Acclaim? Trophies? Wealth? Our personal happiness or satisfaction? I have been blessed to experience some of these over the years, and I can answer without batting an eye: No. Accomplishments, applause, awards and fortune are rewards that often come as the result of hard work and a determined spirit, but there is something bigger. Something better. Something that will outlast the winningest season, the plushest corner office, the heftiest bonus and the loudest cheers. That something can only be found when we look beyond the final score.
It is important that voters be as informed as possible when they enter the polls May 9 to determine who has the experience, integrity and vision to lead Nebraska to excellence.
I still miss the players and I miss the game and the strategy. The first couple years were really difficult. Now I realize I'll never coach again. It's still hard to go into the stadium on a game day, because it's hard to just be a fan. But it's easier now than it was the first two or three years.
Have a spiritual basis which guides you in life. Have a philosophy of life to live by.
My hardest job is to convince the people of Nebraska that 10-1 is not a losing season.
Work hard, stay focused and surround yourself with good people.
As a college coach, I felt you could make a difference in a player's life. There was an educational aspect I thought was important.
I celebrate a victory when I start walking off the field. By the time I get to the locker room, I'm done.
I'll bring in outsiders to evaluate state agencies. They can sometimes see what we can't.
Know how to win and how to lose and be able to handle adversity. — © Tom Osborne
Know how to win and how to lose and be able to handle adversity.
Our people were not happy. I knew at some point we were going to win. It's a little unfair, but that's the reality. To some degree, it became a one-game season for some folks.
We are probably hitting more this week than we ever have, just to see, ... We have 40 kids out there, and it is pretty competitive. So we have some kids we can put in, but they are going to have a lack of experience.
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