Assistants Announced

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.

Basically Diaco was a sh!tshow and also mentioned that Riley didn't seem to want to fix things.
Thank you.

 
We square danced in PE at Chadron lol good times.

I think we lost Moore and likely Brown due to no more KDub. He is going to bolster some programs recruiting, I wish him the best in the future. I have faith in Walters, but we need to close in on some WR targets quickly

 
I heard Rice has an opening too. 


They hired the Stanford OC.

As far as our OC position goes it would be possible to rehire Williams as WR-coach and have Lubick or Walters at TE/OC. Starting in January we go up to ten assistant coaches allowed. That would make five on O and five on D.

 
I feel badly for Parella and that his entrance back to Husker football was with such a pathetic DC.  He is a good man, knowledgeable, and has a love for Husker football.
Yeah, I was hoping Frost would keep him on staff. I think he could be a really good coach if given the chance.

 
So Frost is going to take Walters and Beckton square dancing to see if they qualify to live in Nebraska?
That would be a good idea to get them integrated into Nebraska society in case they lacked that in their upbringing. Maybe after spring game they could fit that in.

 
So Frost is going to take Walters and Beckton square dancing to see if they qualify to live in Nebraska?


Uh, hello, it's the law. If you can't promenade you can't live here!

Side note: I think they always did the square dancing unit in 4th grade at my school. When I was in 4th grade it was one of the big anniversaries of Nebraska statehood, so we naturally had to do a performance for the whole school/parents :facepalm:

 
That would be a good idea to get them integrated into Nebraska society in case they lacked that in their upbringing. Maybe after spring game they could fit that in.
Nebraska orientation program?

"Walters, you'll be the man and Beckton, you'll be the lady for this square dancing"

"This is called a Runza, feel free to eat them on the sidelines"

"This is called hunting, it's how people found food before restaurants"

 
Nebraska orientation program?

"Walters, you'll be the man and Beckton, you'll be the lady for this square dancing"

"This is called a Runza, feel free to eat them on the sidelines"

"This is called hunting, it's how people found food before restaurants"


Don't forget shucking corn

 
Wow square dancing in school is a real thing? Thank god I live in Omaha where we do our best not to live up to the national stereotype of being cornfed hicks. No offense to my western Nebraska brothers/sisters on the board :lol:

 
Wow square dancing in school is a real thing? Thank god I live in Omaha where we do our best not to live up to the national stereotype of being cornfed hicks. No offense to my western Nebraska brothers/sisters on the board :lol:
I grew up in Omaha and we did square dancing for PE in 5th grade (I think? maybe 4th grade).

 
Well crap. My final theory is it must be a public school thing since I went to catholic school. Would have much rather learned square dancing than go to private school.

 
Wow square dancing in school is a real thing? Thank god I live in Omaha where we do our best not to live up to the national stereotype of being cornfed hicks. No offense to my western Nebraska brothers/sisters on the board :lol:
I'm not even from Nebraska and I take offense at that. I'm not a big dancer, but when I have been forced to dance, square dancing was the most enjoyable. 

I think it's way more mainstream than hick. 

Edit: Like bluegrass. Bluegrass might be more prevalent in certain parts of the county, but you can find bluegrass bands all over the country. It's seen as more quirky than hick.  

 
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