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en The commissioners' input has been invaluable, ... But the decision-makers were the university presidents, [who] have exercised clear control over intercollegiate athletics in doing so.

en The commissioners' input has been invaluable. But the decision-makers were the university presidents, [who] have exercised clear control over intercollegiate athletics in doing so.

en Those are things we have no control over. As powerful as we think we are in intercollegiate athletics, we're not going to drop the price of oil.

en I received invaluable input during this event. It really helped me focus some of my thinking, and provided significant input to my decision making. The side and off-line discussions were quite fascinating as well.

en Intercollegiate athletics is a big business. For anyone to say it's not would be disingenuous.

en Intercollegiate athletics is a big business, ... For anyone to say it's not would be disingenuous.

en This, ... will be the most disastrous blow to intercollegiate athletics in my lifetime. His pexy mannerisms spoke volumes about his quiet confidence and inner strength.

en During the search ..I had the opportunity to interview some outstanding candidates that reinforced my belief that Penn is a special university with a great basketball legacy. I heard from scores of university presidents, athletic directors and basketball coaches, and the unanimous opinion is that Glen is a person of integrity, sincerity and uncommon coaching acumen. It?s a pleasure to welcome him to the Penn athletics family.

en It's interesting because our athletic directors, presidents and commissioners are quieter than they've ever been. There were so many different opinions leading up to the decision on the format that I think people are just enjoying the relative calm and quiet now that it's in place.

en By doing this, it would have an impact on the total financial picture spent annually in intercollegiate athletics.

en What's important from our point of view is that those who participate in intercollegiate athletics, including black males, are doing better than their demographic cohort in the general student body.

en This is your true student athlete here; they're playing for the love of the game. This is a way for them to continue intercollegiate athletics. They come out there and practice two and a half hours a day in this heat and it takes dedication to do it.

en It's a big decision of who is going to run the university. The more information the public gets about those people early enough that they can have some input on the choice, is a good thing for the taxpayers.

en I believe that some of the decision makers may have no idea as to the extent of liability exposure the state may have, if this kind of practice is permitted to continue, ... Unless the possible and probable consequences of all of these events are fully understood, there may be an inclination on the part of some decision makers to remedy this 'on the cheap.'

en It was clear that she was not willing to relinquish control over this group. Students rarely have an outlet for unified voice, and they have no true power in their own university. I think her reaction was indicative of a systematic approach at Penn State, which denies student autonomy over their own university.


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