Top 1200 Championship Games Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on October 6, 2024.
Well, I think any national championship is an extremely important championship to play in.
We had some great years in Portland. We went to the finals twice. We won 63 games one year. You can't tell me those weren't championship teams.
There's three banners I want to hang - ACC regular championship, ACC tournament championship, and, of course, the national championship. — © Jahlil Okafor
There's three banners I want to hang - ACC regular championship, ACC tournament championship, and, of course, the national championship.
I have to admit, between the Seahawks games and the Blazer games and playoffs games, we're talking about close to 100 games a year, so I don't really follow other sports a lot.
If short hair and good manners won football games, Army and Navy would play for the national championship every year.
If you win two games, one game or three games, you can still say it's luck. But when you win a championship over 18 games, it's not luck.
Since when do we even play games?” “Since when don’t we play games? Games of life, games of death. Games of love, of hope, of chance, of despair, and of all the myriad wonders in between.” I rolled my eyes at the newcomer. “Hello, Carter.
Those opportunities to play in championship games are few and far between
I play basketball to win a championship. That championship is everything to me. And thats what gets people to buy in to your brand - being a winner.
I play basketball to win a championship. That championship is everything to me. And that's what gets people to buy in to your brand - being a winner.
Before we can talk about a championship, we have to practice like a championship team.
Those opportunities to play in championship games are few and far between.
Honestly, to me, the WWE championship and the Universal championship are the same thing. They're the top championships on the respective brands. — © Kevin Owens
Honestly, to me, the WWE championship and the Universal championship are the same thing. They're the top championships on the respective brands.
The Wyoming game in 1974, my third year as head coach. My first year, we were 7-4; the second year, we went 5-6; the third year started out 0-3-1. Some of the players got together and had a team meeting to get a few things straightened out. Starting with the Wyoming game, we won 6 straight games and won our first conference championship, the second in BYU's history. We went to the Fiesta Bowl, the first of many bowl games for the Cougars.
When I won the United States Championship at Hell in a Cell, it was awesome. It was my first championship ever in WWE, so it's a really cool moment for me.
Every time we play, we want to win, that's for sure. It may be the World Championship, the Olympics, the NBA Championship or the South American Championship, but we always want to win.
In this millennium that we live in, the 'Hack-a-Shaq'has proven not to work. It might work a couple games every now and then, but when it comes to the playoffs or a championship series, it doesn't work - not at all.
Every international meeting or championship I do, I can cope a lot better because I can say I did the 100 m. hurdles, opened up the athletics at an Olympic Games in front of a home crowd, 80,000 people.
For the players, these top, top, top games or these top, top, top events - like a World Cup or a European Championship - are not common but, of course, something special.
When Peyton went into the game and remained the starter, it was OK with me because our team was winning games. We won a championship.
I know what a championship locker room looks like, what a championship team requires.
Our goal is to win the conference championship and go to the playoff and win the national championship and we recruit with that attitude.
My main goal is trying to win games and a championship.
Honestly, the Carolina games I played in every year were more intense than the national championship games I played in - they had a better environment.
Milestones you'd like to reach before retiring? Not really. Because when I began it was never to reach 100 games or reach 200 or to get high on the all-time list or whatever else. Those things are by-products. I want to win another championship, beginning with the conference championship. The thing that was disappointing to me last year was the fact that we did not win the conference championship. I felt like we just let that game (against Air Force in Las Vegas) get away from us.
We get three of the Ball boys on the Lakers together, and we gonna go championship, championship, championship, championship, championship.
I wanted to win an SEC championship and a national championship. Those are the main goals.
The goal is to win a championship. Every team enters the season with the goal to win the championship, but realistically, there are five or six teams with a realistic shot at winning a championship.
Our dad made everything competitive for me and brother. It always was a world championship, a national championship, Big 10 championship. It was always at stake in everything we did.
Knowing that you're all in for a championship and you have that mindset and feel throughout the group. Every day it's working towards something. That's an exciting feeling to know when you walk in the gym, or in the weight room, it's for a championship.
The one I was driving for at the time, Nissan, they pulled out after they won the championship, because it was costing millions of pounds to do a national championship and ok, that might be ok when you're doing an international championship, but not for a national one.
I think the biggest thing I want to learn from Kevin Garnett, with him having a ring, is how do I become a championship player? How do I see how a championship team looks like? How do I use myself to be a championship contributor?
I think winning a championship, for me, it put things in perspective. You can either be a great player on a so-so team, or you can be a role player on a championship team, or, in an extreme case, a great player on a championship team.
A lot of people talk about the Fab Five, and they were wonderful, one of the best teams you'll ever see in college basketball. But the '89 team is the best one to ever play at Michigan in my opinion because they won the national championship. Winning a championship is winning a championship.
Normally the teams that are in the NFC and AFC championship games are the teams that are going to be right there in the forefront as the season begins.
Winning the world championship in '66 was really the pinnacle of the whole thing, because to win a championship with an Australian made engine was a fantastic feather in our cap.
I want to have a lot to do with winning a championship or bringing a championship back to the city of Philadelphia.
I might not have a conference championship or a national championship as a head coach, but I had the recruiting factor. — © Kirby Smart
I might not have a conference championship or a national championship as a head coach, but I had the recruiting factor.
An Olympic medal is much better than a world record, and so is a world championship or Commonwealth Games medal.
I think being a championship-contending team, you have to have a championship-level coach to take you over the top.
Inside the first 20 to 25 games of the season, we were losing these games, getting beat by two and three points. Over the last 10 games, it seems like we're starting to win these games and putting some good things together.
There are far more important things in life than making a putt or missing a putt or winning a championship or losing a championship.
I wanted to go the NBA and win a championship because I've never seen a grown man cry the way Scottie Pippen and Michael Jordan cried when they won a championship.
I loved going to the Knicks because we won the Atlantic Division championship. We went from winning 21 games or 19 games to winning 52 games in a short period of time. I loved coaching Patrick Ewing and Charles Oakley and all those guys.
I'd been ready too, because before Olympic Games, I wasn't compete in big competition like, World Championship, like European Championship. I just competed in national competition.
Everybody was ready to put Denver and Indianapolis in the championship game. We're the same team that went 15-1 last year and made it to the championship game. We're coming from a different perspective now, being on the road playing two tough road games. We all believed in one another, even if no one else did.
I want to win games, win a championship.
I've always won. I've won the state championship, national championship, all that stuff. — © Jahlil Okafor
I've always won. I've won the state championship, national championship, all that stuff.
I had only been training for a year and half when I did the World Games. Then the next year I did the British championship as a heavyweight and won that.
Playing in the Championship and starting games, I'm learning something new every day and constantly improving my game.
I like games that are simple. Not games that are trivial, but also not games that require you to invest a week or to relearn something. I like games that you can just pick up, sit down in front of, and get going.
I'm getting to the point, I'm in my 11th year, I don't want to play 82 games and then exit to watch somebody else pop champagne I'm tired of that. I want to compete for a championship.
There is not that many players that really can take over games, signed Candace Parker, I really felt like at that time that a National Championship was certainly in reach.
I started in League One and went up into the Championship and then into the Premier League, so I've played a lot of games from quite a young age.
I saw 14 games in two and a half months at Churchill. It was what I really signed for. They were eyeing the championship and also playing the AFC Cup. So I am very thankful for Churchill, the coaching staff and the players.
I have done a lot of NFL games, a season-opening home games, playoff games, championship games, and of course Stanley Cup games, World Series, NBA championship games. But I have never done a Superbowl. It's probably the only major sporting event I've never done and I would like to.
I was part of London 2012 in the build-up and there's always drama ahead of a major championship or Games.
Not only do you have 16 regular-season games, you also have four preseason games. Then if you make the playoffs, you can have four more games before you get to the Super Bowl. So you can already have 24 games without the 18-game season. And 24 games takes a real toll on somebody's body.
I don't think you can manage 400 games in the Premier League, 550 in the Championship, play 980 times and not be a little bit organised.
I'm not going to go fight the best guys in the world without getting championship fights or championship money; it makes no sense.
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