At a news conference Wednesday following a spring practice, Georgia Tech head football coach Brent Key offered highly emotional comments that were spurred by Monday’s school shooting in Nashville. “Something has got to change,” he said.
. “I have a chance to stand up here and be in front of a camera, and if one person hears me say that, and agrees and does something to help force a change and something to happen, and a thousand other people say something negative about it, I don’t care. Because it worked.
“And if this one thing I say helps somebody else have the guts to stand up and say something, then maybe somebody will have the guts to stand up andThe 44-year-old Key, who played at Georgia Tech after growing up in Alabama, is embarking on his first full season as a head coach.
Key said that he informed school officials Monday of his desire to share with the public his thoughts and feelings on the shooting. The shooter,as 28-year-old Audrey Hale, killed three nine-year-old children and three adult staffers at a private Christian school before being shot and killed by police.
Key said Wednesday that his four-year-old daughter “was at a school play when that happened.” He added that his wife “cried four or five times” that day.“It is the most heartbreaking thing in the world, to think about your daughter,” Key said haltingly, “going to school, where she is supposed to be safe and protected. It’s [expletive], man. It is.”
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