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Don Morrow Quotes

«This was a scary game from the perspective of the kids looking ahead. I think they maintained their focus pretty good.»
Author: Don Morrow
«We certainly had a rash of both. The third quarter was definitely penalty-filled.»
Author: Don Morrow
«I think you could probably describe our play for the whole season as skittish; that's the word I've been using. We have moments of doing spectacular things, and then we have moments where we turn around and shoot ourselves in the foot pretty good. We're trying, I swear, to get over that.»
Author: Don Morrow
«The play that concerned us the most was the little inside fullback play, ... I thought we did a good job of containing (Brown). On film, it seemed like every game he was breaking wide open on several of those. I think that might have actually been the key.»
Author: Don Morrow
«The play that concerned us the most was the little inside fullback play. I thought we did a good job of containing (Brown). On film, it seemed like every game he was breaking wide open on several of those. I think that might have actually been the key.»
Author: Don Morrow
«We wanted an undergraduate course text based on current research; one that suited the way in which we teach our second-year designated essay course in Canadian sport history; and one that would be very readable to a general audience. We wanted to go beyond the chronicling of sports' events for the die-hard sport fan; instead, we wanted to show how sport was woven into the fabric of Canadian culture and shaped by social forces such as gender, class, and race.»
Author: Don Morrow
«Variety selection is most important of all factors.»
Author: Don Morrow