Pat Fitzgerald
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"Pat Fitzgerald" is the current head coach of the Northwestern University Northwestern Wildcats football/Wildcats college football/football team. He was selected after the unexpected death of Randy Walker (football coach)/Randy Walker and announced at a press conference on July 7, 2006. He was 31 at the time of his appointment making him, at that time, the youngest coach in the Big Ten Conference and in NCAA Division I-A football by five years.

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I told him to let it rip.

The Red Cross met the immediate emergency needs for food, clothing and medical supplies.

There's less impact on the joints. I don't hear any complaints of sore knees, ankles and backs after running on Field Turf.

What you see is what you get with him. He's just a football player. He's irreplaceable. People are going to ask next year how you replace a guy like him, how do you fill those shoes, and I'm going to tell them you can't.

The guy I know is of the highest moral character. I find it hard to believe in any shape or form he would condone or harbor an environment for these things to take place.

It's a great feeling to clinch the title. We may have played our best game of the season tonight. Everything was clicking.

The field turf is much less abrasive and much more forgiving.

Give Rancho credit. They played hard. We don't have a good history in this gym. I'm happy with the way we gutted it out in the fourth quarter. Different guys did it for us at different times with Donald coming through at the end. He's a clutch player.

It's unfair to indict coach Barnett or the recruiting process or college football, because it goes deeper than that. I think it's a direct reflection of society, that we need to do a better job educating our children about what is and isn't acceptable.