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Knute Rockne

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I've found that prayers work best when you have big players.


— Knute Rockne


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If I flop, let 'em pan me.


— Knute Rockne


#i #me #pan

It's my show.


— Knute Rockne


One loss is good for the soul, Too many losses is not good for the coach.


— Knute Rockne


#good #loss #losses #many #soul

The essence of football was blocking, tackling, and execution based on timing, rhythm and deception.


— Knute Rockne


#blocking #deception #essence #execution #football

There is no need for me continuing unless I'm able to improve.


— Knute Rockne


#continuing #i #improve #me #need

We can all be geniuses because one definition of genius is the infinite capacity for taking pains.


— Knute Rockne


#capacity #definition #genius #geniuses #infinite

We count on winning. And if we lose, don't beef. And the best way to prevent beefing is - don't lose.


— Knute Rockne


#beefing #best #best way #count #lose

When you were riding on the crest of a wave, youwere most likely to be missing out on something.


— Knute Rockne


#likely #missing #most #out #riding

Winning to often is as disastrous as losing too often. Both get the same results, the falling off of the public's enthusiasm.


— Knute Rockne


#disastrous #enthusiasm #falling #get #losing






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His players included George 'Gipper' Gipp the "Four Horsemen" (Harry Stuhldreher Don Miller Jim Crowley and Elmer Layden) Frank Thomas Frank Leahy and Curly Lambeau. On November 10 1928 when the "Fighting Irish" team was losing to Army 6-0 at the end of the half Rockne entered the locker room and told the team the words he heard on Gipp's deathbed in 1920: "I've got to go Rock. " This inspired the team who then outscored Army in the second half and won the game 12-6.

Knute Kenneth Rockne (pron. : /kəˈnuːt/ kə-NOOT; March 4 1888 – March 31 1931) was an American football player and coach both at the University of Notre Dame.

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