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Kathy Redmond Quotes

«When Lawrence Phillips was in a boys home growing up, I truly believe he was on the right track, ... Nebraska derailed that. Osborne undid what that boys home did. There was no accountability for Lawrence Phillips, no discipline. Just a protective mechanism for him to conduct himself the way he did. Nebraska didn't care about Lawrence Phillips; they cared about their won-loss record.»
Author: Kathy Redmond
«(Hoffman) was intimidated by the good old boys and she wanted to fit in with the good old boys and she let them do what they wanted to do.»
Author: Kathy Redmond
«The school board right now is not paying anybody for busing, and their mandate is to supply a daily bus service for our children.»
Author: Kathy Redmond
«We are growing weary of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's reluctance to establish any sort of policy against athlete violence.»
Author: Kathy Redmond
«The arrogance displayed by the Duke players is so disturbing. The fact that so many athletes have decided to withhold information really says something about their moral compass.»
Author: Kathy Redmond
«It's a culture of entitlement. This happens to be a bunch of white, upper-class boys who have the world on a string.»
Author: Kathy Redmond
«She was beneath them, that was their perception.»
Author: Kathy Redmond