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Teddy Dyess Quotes

«I really think he's just about back at square one. I don't think he's leaning one way or another right now.»
Author: Teddy Dyess
«It's killing him. It's been a process that he hasn't particularly enjoyed a whole lot, and the hardest part for him is when he's going to have to pick up the phone and tell somebody that he's not coming.»
Author: Teddy Dyess
«Or it could be after that. I just don't know.»
Author: Teddy Dyess
«I'd say he leaning heavily that way. It's changed just in the last couple of days.»
Author: Teddy Dyess
«I think he'll wait until signing day, but things are a little different now it looks like.»
Author: Teddy Dyess
«Terry just said there was a comfort level there. I'll tell you this: Southern Miss went down swinging. They did a heck of a job and fought right to the end.»
Author: Teddy Dyess
«I think Terry and Milton have a good relationship. They took their visit to Alabama together and have talked a whole lot during the process.»
Author: Teddy Dyess
«I think Terry handled it very well. He's a very mature young man, and he never got frustrated with it. Some players let it get to them.»
Author: Teddy Dyess
«They're getting a steal in him. He's still got some growing to do, and three years from now, when he's 6-2, 215 pounds and knocking people's socks off, everybody's going to want to know how they missed out on him.»
Author: Teddy Dyess