"I didn't get into teaching and coaching for the number of wins or the money. It was a passion for trying to help young people"
Bo Ryan
Basketball Coach
Bo Ryan is a retired college basketball coach known for his successful tenure at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he emphasized teamwork and resilience.
- Born
- December 20, 1953
- Quotes
- 9
- Rank
- #3641
About Bo Ryan
Bo Ryan — Life and Legacy
Bo Ryan is a prominent figure in college basketball, celebrated for his coaching career at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His distinctive approach to coaching emphasizes not only winning but also the development of players as individuals. Ryan's philosophy is encapsulated in his belief that 'The best teams are the ones that are the most connected,' which reflects his commitment to fostering strong relationships among players. This idea underscores his focus on teamwork and collaboration, essential elements that he believes lead to success on the court. Ryan's quotes often reveal his deep understanding of the game and the psychological aspects of sports. For instance, he asserts, 'You can't be afraid to fail,' encouraging players to embrace challenges and learn from their experiences. This perspective on resilience is a cornerstone of his coaching style, as he teaches athletes to view setbacks as opportunities for growth rather than obstacles. Today, Ryan's insights remain relevant, as they resonate with anyone facing challenges in competitive environments. His emphasis on discipline, connection, and personal development continues to influence coaches and players alike, making his contributions to the sport enduring and impactful.
Quote collection
Bo Ryan quotes
9 quotes — follow a thought to its full quote page.
"You measure a person by what it takes to discourage them."
"Shot fakes and ball fakes work. No one uses more than Wisconsin. It's amazing how many people don't use them"
"I recruit hungry kids who love the game and want to get better and feel they have more questions than answers"
"I'm still waiting for perfection. In the meantime, I'll settle for persistence"
"The best thing to do is try and make sure you're getting something at your end. We had stretches where we didn't get that."
"Going into Indianapolis, playing Indiana, I guess bring it on. It's what we've caught at the end of the year, and we've got to try to make the best of it."
"Four turnovers. Two assists. I told him he'd have the game ball if he had taken care of the ball a little bit better."
"It’s just a shame that it had to be played that way."