"I'm the luckiest person alive, I coach basketball for a living," he said. "I get out of bed, I'm happy with my job every day. I'm in a great place, great kids, great people, and I get to talk basketball all day, everyday. It doesn't get much easier in life than that."
"I didn't want to leave because of what we were building at North Miami K-State was so good," Martin said. "It was hard for me to turn my back and walk away from those kids who had worked so hard to do what I asked them to do. At the same time, it was the neighborhood I grew up in, it's the school I had spent half of my life in. It was just too much, so I made the decision to go back there."
http://www.themercury.com/K-StateSports/article.aspx?articleId=f2c50f4bb1594980b85356797f3dc73bthe one we've all been waiting for.krob obviously has no pride, but i wonder if meek is starting to feel a little inadequate? understandable, if so.
"I've got a duty to the people I work with, the people who hired me, the people of Kansas State that stuck with me. Right away, they circled the wagons to protect me. I remember all those things."