Will Patton
Will Patton
William Rankin "Will" Pattonis an American actor. He starred as Colonel Dan Weaver in the TNT science fiction series Falling Skies. He also appeared in films such as Remember the Titans, Armageddon, Gone in 60 Seconds and The Punisher. He appeared opposite Kevin Costner in two films: No Way Outand The Postman. Patton’s father, Bill Patton, was a playwright and acting/directing instructor. Patton has been in many films, starting in 1981. He has done many television appearances as well, starting...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth14 June 1954
CityCharleston, SC
CountryUnited States of America
What you have here is an assault on Willie Copeland.
Hats off to Devon Wills . We weren't even sure she was going to play, and then she responded with one of her best games of the year.
He's a good shooter. If he gets open, he can hit and run off some points.
He's had some setbacks, but he's done a good job of working his way back.
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He was a great kid. Very intelligent, always positive, a good smile. Hard worker. The type of kid we love to have in our program.
He didn't lose his cool. He kept on playing and making shots. He cares so much, and for him to have the spotlight on him is fitting.
He is still interested in an international research center. It would be a national research center with a lot of national funding. He's had some connections with the Homeland Security Department, by which he will end up with some real major federal grants for homeland security research.
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Katie was in charge that entire match. She was focused and played a very smart match.
Kansas did an excellent job of pushing the ball up the floor. The difference in their break and most other teams' is that their big guys really run the floor. So we gave up too many fast-break points and were dominated on the glass.
He was trying to send a message to us to get out there and play as hard as we could. We hadn't been doing that up until that point. He sent a message to us and that's just good coaching. He was coaching his heart out.
He taught me to shine shoes. When there were no shoes to shine, I would watch him repair shoes, ... One day, we were busy, and he handed me a shoe and said, 'Fix this.' Fifty-three years later, I am still a glorified shine boy.
He has got a different gear than just about anybody I've ever seen.