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North Florida Coach Matthew Driscoll Gives Amazing Halftime Interview

Yesterday, the North Florida Ospreys lost 81-77 to the Robert Morris Colonials. But the Ospreys have became known for two reasons, their Cinderella story and eccentric coach Matthew Driscoll.

Now, going into halftime, North Florida was up 35-29. So reporter Evan Washburn asked him, what did he tell his players when they were down seven in the first half? What he responded with was pure genius.

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“They obviously want this way more than we do… Between the black lines, it’s about the players being players,” Driscoll stated. “Ballers make plays; dudes are dudes. That’s the way life works.”

I want the second half of that chiseled on my tombstone. Hopefully, this will not be the last time the world gets to see the amazing Matthew Driscoll.

h/t: SB Nation, Bleacher Report

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