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Pittman, who has maintained his appreciation for Smart since returning to Arkansas, did so again Monday.
“I learned a lot from Coach. I mean, a lot about practice organization, a lot about assistants—I don’t know if pressure is the word—but putting demands on assistant coaches to be the best they can be. Obviously recruiting. You know, Coach, all he wants to do is win,” Pittman said. “I mean, he’s going to treat people right and all that. I certainly don’t mean that (he doesn’t). But he’s at his alma mater and he wants to win for the state of Georgia, the University of Georgia. I mean, you’ve got to respect all that. His kids, they play extremely hard.
“You don’t find many teams that are playing extremely hard that don’t have high respect for the head coach. They do, and I was very fortunate to be there four years and learn from him.”
Georgia Football: Arkansas coach Sam Pittman on the Bulldogs. (rivals.com)
“I learned a lot from Coach. I mean, a lot about practice organization, a lot about assistants—I don’t know if pressure is the word—but putting demands on assistant coaches to be the best they can be. Obviously recruiting. You know, Coach, all he wants to do is win,” Pittman said. “I mean, he’s going to treat people right and all that. I certainly don’t mean that (he doesn’t). But he’s at his alma mater and he wants to win for the state of Georgia, the University of Georgia. I mean, you’ve got to respect all that. His kids, they play extremely hard.
“You don’t find many teams that are playing extremely hard that don’t have high respect for the head coach. They do, and I was very fortunate to be there four years and learn from him.”
Georgia Football: Arkansas coach Sam Pittman on the Bulldogs. (rivals.com)
