"That was a real special game. There were a lot of great players on the field. It went down to the very end. It was probably entertaining or a great game to watch. It was tough, obviously, to be on the losing side." Malzahn reflects on the emotional impact of that 2013 national championship game, emphasizing the quality of play and his personal connection to the moment.
"I walked away from $15 million guaranteed... I chose to return to my coaching roots rather than remain a head coach distracted by new-age responsibilities." Malzahn highlights his motivation for returning to coaching at FSU, prioritizing a more traditional coaching role over financial gain.
"The job description of a head college football coach has changed dramatically... I'm just an old-school football coach. I love coaching football, and head coaches, it's hard to do that a lot." This statement underscores Malzahn's desire to focus on the game rather than administrative duties, reflecting his coaching philosophy.
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