Peyton Manning shows a softer side as he remembers his dear friend Pat Summitt

From one legend to another.

Peyton Manning released a statement after learning his dear friend Pat Summitt passed away on Tuesday at age 64.

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"I've always been honored to call Pat Summitt my friend. She was always very supportive of my career and I enjoyed seeing her back at a Tennessee football game or when she would come to Indianapolis to see Tamika Catchings play. We would always get together and I made it a point when I came to Knoxville to visit with her," Manning said.

Summitt was the winningest coach in Division I college basketball history at the University of Tennessee. Manning had played football at Tennessee as well.

"She was one of the people I consulted with following my junior year when I was deciding whether to turn pro early or stay in college. She gave me some very valuable advice during that time. My teammates and I went to a lot of Lady Vols games when we were in school, and I really enjoyed watching her teams play."

Manning spoke about their wonderful friendship.

"I just always appreciated Pat's friendship and support. I was always impressed with how all of her former players spoke about her. You speak to people like Tamika Catchings or Chamique Holdsclaw, and they just talk about the role that Pat played in all their lives on and off the court. You can just tell the impact that she had on those players.

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"It would have been a great experience to play for her. She could have coached any team, any sport, men's or women's. It wouldn't have mattered because Pat could flat out coach. I will miss her dearly, and I am honored to call her my friend. My thoughts and prayers are with Tyler and their entire family," Manning said.

Take a look back at Manning talking about Summitt in 2012:

 

 

[h/t Rare]