If he can find somebody better, more power to him. Maybe he'll find somebody younger. He won't find anybody better.

I'm a young 61. One of the things I learned in this business, a lot of guys have to toot their own horn. I'm glad I don't have to do that. My resume speaks for itself.

It's the nature of the business, I guess.

I really felt like (Hester) should come back. He doesn't have a starting position. He's giving up millions and millions (of dollars).

He still gets down in the dumps once in a while, it's a frustrating deal for him. I'd love to see what he'd be like if he'd been healthy all the way through. He probably wouldn't be here now.

In his mind, I don't know how he justifies that. When you lay it on the line for a guy and you're loyal to him and do everything you can for the guy, how do you justify it? It would be hard for me to justify.

Winning is winning anyway you slice it. Why do you have to defend wins at the University of Miami? We're 62-8 in the last 70. Go find somebody that's better than that in the country.

Why not come out and push (an opponent's) nose in the dirt until they stop it. If they don't stop it, keep doing it. That's what Virginia Tech does.