[Is this a great time or what? We're past the 1970s, when girls had two options in sports: cheerleader or pep squad. We're past the '80s, when girls had two options in life: to be a jock or a girl. Now we're into the Katie Era, when a young lady can kick the winning field goal on Saturday afternoon and look drop-dead in her spaghetti-strap number on Saturday night.] I know I looked gross at halftime, ... No makeup or anything. But I'm a football player. How else am I going to look? |
[She also wants a sixth-year exemption from the NCAA, so she can return to the Lobos.] We have 125 great guys on this team, and I haven't had one single incident, ... That's because of the standard Coach [Rocky] Long sets here for behavior. There's no b.s. |
[She dropped out of CU after her sophomore year. She says she was depressed for two years, suffered from insomnia and gave up kicking. Her dad ached for her.] Barnett went on TV and said how these [recent recruiting party] accusations have hurt his family, ... I'll show you a hurt family. |
I don't mind when they burp and spit around me, ... It tells me they think of me as their teammate. |
It was obvious Katie was not very good. She was awful. ... Katie was not only a girl, she was terrible. |
Katie was a girl, and not only was she a girl, she was terrible. Okay? There is no other way to say it. |
may have been drugged. |
or that if I hadn't stopped one question short, that I would have been a lot more sensitive about my remarks and sensitive to how they would play out. |