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...he's a bit out of touch and he's borderline unlistenable as a radio host.
Could say the exact same thing about a number of posters here--if we substituted unlistenable for unreadable. :blink:
Look at you being passive-agressive...

It's ok, we're on the internet...feel free to directly call out anyone that you disagree with.
Got warned once for well calling "someone" out. No worries though, I'd love to tell you directly what I think. In fact, I'll be in Lincoln for the Wisconsin game.

 
Every one that is overseas or does not have cable. Go to first row sports. Google it. It is a perfectly legal site. it is free.Advertisements are only at the beginning. then a bunch of banner advertising. they do not show illegal events like PPV matches etc. They will have a football schedule. I was able to follow my vikings (as sad as that was) last year from Texas. I hope this statement is fine. If not take it down.

 
Woman Sues Nebraska Coach's Foundation


Beverly Morgan sued the Bo Pelini Foundation and volunteer coach Tim Beck in Lancaster County Court, Lincoln, Neb.

The Bo Pelini Foundation, founded by Cornhuskers head football coach Bo Pelini and his wife in 2008, organizes and sponsors an annual football clinic for women called "Football 101," according to the complaint.

Morgan says she was injured in a gauntlet drill in June 2010, in which she ran through two columns of women with blocking pads, who tried to knock the ball out of her hands.

"The women with the pads were encouraged by defendant Beck and/or others in charge of the drill to 'Hit her!' as the ball carrier attempted to get through the gauntlet line," the complaint states.

"Plaintiff, before June 2, 2010, was unfamiliar with football other than as a Cornhusker fan."
1. Attend a fundraiser for breast cancer.

2. Voluntarily participate in contact drills of a football nature.

3. Become injured and sue the charity.

4. Profit.
What a dumb c**t.

 
Woman Sues Nebraska Coach's Foundation


Beverly Morgan sued the Bo Pelini Foundation and volunteer coach Tim Beck in Lancaster County Court, Lincoln, Neb.

The Bo Pelini Foundation, founded by Cornhuskers head football coach Bo Pelini and his wife in 2008, organizes and sponsors an annual football clinic for women called "Football 101," according to the complaint.

Morgan says she was injured in a gauntlet drill in June 2010, in which she ran through two columns of women with blocking pads, who tried to knock the ball out of her hands.

"The women with the pads were encouraged by defendant Beck and/or others in charge of the drill to 'Hit her!' as the ball carrier attempted to get through the gauntlet line," the complaint states.

"Plaintiff, before June 2, 2010, was unfamiliar with football other than as a Cornhusker fan."
1. Attend a fundraiser for breast cancer.

2. Voluntarily participate in contact drills of a football nature.

3. Become injured and sue the charity.

4. Profit.
What a "C"-word!

 
For those of you who can't watch the game on TV here is a link to a live stream. I will warn you that you will have to deal with a popup from time to time. Good luck tonight guys
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http://www.thefirstrow.eu/watch/139617/1/watch-16.-nebraska-vs-ucla.html

 
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