Keywords
Arete, Sport and Society, American Sport History, Football players, University of Nebraska, Lawrence Phillips, Rape, Rape victims, College athletes, Justice
Subjects
Football players; University of Nebraska; Phillips, Lawrence; Rape; Rape victims; College athletes; Justice
Introduction
The State of Nebraska is not exactly the hub of the universe. In the last half century it has been best known for two things: Father Flanagan's Boys Town and college football. It would seem now that these once separate attractions have been joined together. Tom Osborne, football coach at Nebraska has become the new Father Flanagan. Boys Town has moved from Omaha to Lincoln.
Publication Date
6-17-1996
Document Type
Commentary
Type
Text
Format
application/pdf
Source Title
Sport and Society for Arete
Language
English
Collection
Publication Version
Author's version
Copyright Status
Author retained
College
College of Arts and Humanities
Department
History
Creator (Linked Data)
Crepeau, Richard C., 1941- (VIAF)
Recommended Citation
Crepeau, Richard C., "Tom Osborne Father Flanagan, and Lawrence Phillips" (1996). On Sport and Society. 458.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/onsportandsociety/458
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