Feat Quote by C. J. McCollum Download Open image “To graduate in four years as a student-athlete with no summer school is quite a feat.” — C. J. McCollum ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.1 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Feat Four Quite School Summer
While attending a four-year college or university is a worthwhile endeavor for many Americans, it should not be the only pathway to success available… — Katie Britt Copy Share Image
It's about being a student-athlete, and not just getting that easy money and going to the league. — Jameis Winston Copy Share Image
I was thinking that we all learn by experience, but some of us have to go to summer school. — Peter De Vries Copy Share Image
I think it's a great thing that players have to go to school for at least a year. I think it definitely helps you… — O. J. Mayo Copy Share Image
Usually players make the most progress in the summer between their freshmen and sophomore seasons. — Tom Izzo Copy Share Image
Being in school is the best place to be if you are an athlete because you can structure your own time. — Frank Shorter Copy Share Image
Success for an athlete follows many years of hard work and dedication. — Michael Diamond Copy Share Image
You can't go to college and develop into an Olympics champion. It takes too much time, too much training. — Sonja Henie Copy Share Image
Offensively, Lowry is a great catch-and-shoot player from deep, and he's very comfortable shooting the trey off the bounce in isolations and pick-and-roll. — C. J. McCollum Copy Share Image
It's been a part of my game for life. It's tougher to finish in the lane so you've got to find different areas to… — C. J. McCollum Copy Share Image
In college, the line is so close that you can kind of half-heartedly shoot the ball off-balance and fading away. To shoot an NBA… — C. J. McCollum Copy Share Image
The intensity and importance of each possession. That's the thing about the NBA that doesn't always translate to television. — C. J. McCollum Copy Share Image
As players we're held accountable for poor performance, I think the same should be said for journalists. — C. J. McCollum Copy Share Image
Being able to go to someone's house and have dinner with them and their family, being able to go see a movie with them,… — C. J. McCollum Copy Share Image
I've said it before and I'll say it again: Portland basketball fans are the best basketball fans in the world. — C. J. McCollum Copy Share Image
One thing I love about guards in this league is that you can be a 5-foot-9 pit bull or a methodical 6-foot-7 jump-shooter, and… — C. J. McCollum Copy Share Image
As a kid growing up in Canton, Ohio, you never see yourself in a position to play in the NBA, much less have somebody… — C. J. McCollum Copy Share Image
Life happens fast. You have to have a Plan B, a backup plan and really figure out a way to have different avenues of… — C. J. McCollum Copy Share Image
Growing up I was a Cleveland Browns fan and my mood would change based on how they were playing. If they were losing I… — C. J. McCollum Copy Share Image
As a sophomore, I wanted to play varsity in three sports. And I accomplished that. It was a great feat that year, and something… — Junior Seau Copy Share Image
Getting a medal is not a small feat, irrespective of what color it is. — Jwala Gutta Copy Share Image
“The least effort is the feat most likely to be accomplished.” — Richelle E. Goodrich Copy Share Image
“A warrior fears the battle he missed. More than any fight he can make his own, he fears the fight that’s gone, that ended… — Mark Lawrence Copy Share Image
The feat of surviving is directly related to the capacity of the survivor. — Claire Cameron Copy Share Image
With high fashion, it's a performance. You're trying to interpret a fantasy in a very physical way, and you really are playing a character.… — Erin O'Connor Copy Share Image
I want to compete in the next Olympics. If I go to Rio, it will be my third time, which is a rare feat… — Vijender Singh Copy Share Image
Intentionality and talent always matter. An extraordinary feat is certainly made more likely by someone's focus, hard work, etc. But chance also matters. — Leonard Mlodinow Copy Share Image
The battle to find a workplace that's wheelchair accessible is a feat in itself, let alone an employer who's going to be cool about… — Stella Young Copy Share Image