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"The earlier version of me was like, 'I want a statue.' I wouldn't have said that publicly, but it was like, 'I want to win enough where they build a statue of you.' Like, at Alabama, there are statues of the coaches. That means you made it in life.
"Now, I just want to be a really good neighbor, dad, brother, coworker, boss.
Do you though?
Quote:
I look at life completely different, and a lot of that had to do with growth and my personal growth, losing my dad, seeing his legacy. He's someone who had both those championships and treated people well and just realizing which one is a lot more important."
So, winning championships is more important than treating people well. Noted.
edit: the actual irony in this second quote is that he could win a NC and have treated people well by staying at Ole Miss. By leaving for LSU, he sacrificed both.