BigRedBuster
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I will never understand why Husker fans are so upset about a sport being canceled at a different school.
I will never understand why Husker fans are so upset about a sport being canceled at a different school.
As much as we don’t like our irrelevance of the last 20 years, I know deep down the only thing that can stop this ride is me dying. The Callahan and Riley years have already proven that to me. Anybody that made it through that isn’t going anywhere.
Is there any chance Alberts being hired helps stabilize or draw the local Omaha talent? I’m not trying to stretch anything - I know he said “I’m not here to tell them who to recruit,” but just genuinely curious if he has ties that could help stabilize the area.
Sad but true. At this point it’s an addiction more than simple fandom. Lord knows I’ve wanted to give it up quite a few times over the last 20 years….but I still look forward to and watch every gut wrenching minute of every game. I did force myself to not watch some of a few games towards the end of Callahan’s tenure and I shut off a couple Pelini and Riley games early but not watching is as tough as experiencing the debacle so now I just drink more :lol:This is such a good quote.
I try to shut off my desire to follow the team when losing ruins my Saturdays over and over...but I can't. Kind of funny, really.
Thanks. Kids are kids and will do what they want, but they are also impressionable. I was just curious if he had built connections in Omaha that could help with his time in Lincoln.I think it runs a little deeper and probably can't be fixed by an AD. I don't think most recruits really care who the AD is or where he worked before, and I'm not sure it's really a relationship problem that can be smoothed over. Omaha kids just haven't all grown up on Husker football, so if we want to keep them we've got to start winning.
I feel like a masochist on Saturdays while I sit down to watch a wreck in real time.Sad but true. At this point it’s an addiction more than simple fandom. Lord knows I’ve wanted to give it up quite a few times over the last 20 years….but I still look forward to and watch every gut wrenching minute of every game. I did force myself to not watch some of a few games towards the end of Callahan’s tenure and I shut off a couple Pelini and Riley games early but not watching is as tough as experiencing the debacle so now I just drink more :lol:
The 99-yard drive by Iowa in his last game was the epitome of his tenure. We were getting routed by equal or “inferior” teams every week.watching Riley coached teams was just plain painful. like watching a lost puppy.
I think there was a UNO quarterback that set an NCAA record for passing attempts in a game at like 79 or something crazy like that back in the early 2000s. Was dating a girl I had a crush on in high school.
That was tiny Dana College- Bill Danenhouers team- set a college record by attempting 101 passes in a game. Several of my former players were on that team.
https://www.yankton.net/sports/article_75e2329c-8fd8-5cb1-8901-a6dfe62c0a8c.html