"Jeremy Gunn" is a retired English football (soccer) midfielder who is the head men's soccer coach at Stanford University. He played professionally in the USISL.

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This is what we hope to achieve with a college team. We want to enjoy training. We want to enjoy playing. It should be as well-rounded an experience as possible.

They're trying to develop a persecution complex.

I think that kind of language about a culture war is itself harmful, and is stoking the flames. We need to understand the real issues underlying the debate ... There are serious issues here. To characterize this as good versus evil is living in a cartoon.

We just started a new project to look at how faith-based programs are operating, how effective they are and whether they are complying with the Constitution.

I am deeply dismayed at the athletic director's behavior before the contest, during the contest, after the contest and then after the dust has settled.

Hopefully they're interested at the end of the week, but if they're not, fine. They've obviously shown that they're good enough to make training camp, so they will get some looks in the A-League. It's a positive step.

That has been shown on the videotape. It is quite obvious.

That is a silly caricature of what is really going on.

We have so many people coming back, and with the new additions, we're in a good position. We have lots of people vying for time, and there's definitely competition for places, which is nice. It's a nice problem to have.