Don Meyer Quotes
- To win it all, winners have to be obsessive about the fundamentals and doing the little things right.
- Administrators are like pigs; don't wrestle with a pig because you both get dirty and the pig likes it.
- Your program must have an overriding purpose which is clearly visible and which teaches lessons beyond winning.
- When you watch the game, be a student of the game.
- The team is an extension of the coach.
- Players must do what you want them to do in pressure situations.
- When the legs go, the heart and the head follow quickly behind.
- The ability to rebound is in inverse proportion to the distance your house is from the nearest railroad tracks.
- Successful programs consist of people working hard, working together, while never worrying about who gets the credit.
- If it comes down to you or the program that decision was made long ago.
- Every day you teach attitude.
- To be a team, you must be a family.
- Shout praise and whisper criticism.
- Recognize and reward players who put the team first, not just the gifted ones.
- Discipline and demand without being demeaning.
- Simplify the game as much as possible. When you add, you must subtract.
- There is nothing more important than rebounding... don't just give it lip service.
- Shared suffering: one guy messes up and everyone runs. One guy does well and everyone benefits.
- Players who are late say that their time is more important than the team.
- It is not what you teach, but what you emphasize.