MinnwiscowaSker
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Makes sense, thanks man!
IMO they may stick around after I think, especially Wilhite. He has proven himself and is a NU guy. Frost seems to value a strong recruiting operation and he seemed happy with what the previous staff had going in this area.I would assume guys like Andy Vaughn, Kenny Wilhite, Todd McShane, and Nick Halberg are sticking around through recruiting season to assist the current staff.
No worries, you're not wrong. The two words most commonly used to describe me by coworkers are sadist and jacka$$.Also, Im sorry I called you a salty man. You seem nice. I like what you've done with your avatar though.
Can you elaborate?A little off topic but I just listened to a hour long podcast.from corncob podcast on huskermax with Charlie McBride. Great insight to cosching under Osborne and bad cosching under Riley by way of Parella.
It explains so much of what went wrong.
When Byrne was AD here he hired Anderson knowing that he (Byrne) was leaving for A&M and would take Childress with him.Um no- Anderson never went to a&m.
well that was smart on Byrnes part.When Byrne was AD here he hired Anderson knowing that he (Byrne) was leaving for A&M and would take Childress with him.
5th grade. Electric Slide. You can do it...it’s electric!Just for the record, I never learned any damn square dancing in PE class...
What in the heck are you talking about?UCF fans need to understand one thing if you grew up in nebrasksa, like Frost did, you probably had to take a four week square dancing course every year during p.e. These are the kinds of things that others cannot possibly understand.
Yep. Not sure if it was a "course", but we learned square dancing in PE....UCF fans need to understand one thing if you grew up in nebrasksa, like Frost did, you probably had to take a four week square dancing course every year during p.e. These are the kinds of things that others cannot possibly understand.
Cliff notes for the hearing impaired please.
McBride (from his conversations with Parella) says that Diaco was often teaching the kids by himself while the other assistants watched because of the lack of trust among the coaches (implying Diaco wouldn't let the assistants coach). Also Diaco had them just learning exactly what to do each play and not learning why, which led to things like the DL only bull rushing and not having a repetoire of moves and techniques. And there was no individual time scheduled for practicing fundamentals. All of which led to the players being confused and thinking too much and worrying about making mistakes.Cliff notes for the hearing impaired please.