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Oh they can wear them all they want, who cares what I think.
Well I don't "care" what you think, but I am curious about what you think regarding which women should or shouldn't wear yoga pants and why.
Oh they can wear them all they want, who cares what I think.
That seems like a really aggressive goal, if they are talking every year.
A Super Regional appearance every year? That's pretty high standards. I understand NU made regular appearances at that level in the early 2000's, but that was peak NU baseball. I don't think it's reasonable for NU to maintain peak levels as a standard.
I agree
maybe he means he prefers looking at certain woman in yoga pants than others?Well I don't "care" what you think, but I am curious about what you think regarding which women should or shouldn't wear yoga pants and why.
That's still pretty unreasonable. Arkansas has made the Super Regional 4 out of the past 8 years. You expect NU to be better at baseball than Arkansas? Yes, it's been done in the past, but those were outlier seasons.How about 3 out of 5 years?
That's still pretty unreasonable. Arkansas has made the Super Regional 4 out of the past 8 years. You expect NU to be better at baseball than Arkansas? Yes, it's been done in the past, but those were outlier seasons.
I understand the expectations of being the class of the Big Ten, but frankly, the Big Ten baseball isn't very good. While NU may be good for the Big Ten, that doesn't bode well for the NCAA tournament success.I don't think it is, at all. With the facilities and budget spent on baseball, I expect Nebraska to be the class of the Big Ten, and with that, comes opportunities at success in the post season, however you'd like to frame it.
Maybe I used the wrong language for it but to anyone not being routinely pedantic about the tiniest most inconsequential verbiage
I think the point that A) Erstad has underwhelmed and B) what he's done isn't much more impressive than what Miles has, was at least fairly obvious.
Also in the same spirit of being pedantic, I never said their accomplishments were basically the same. I said Erstad has barely accomplished more. As a wizard of words you should know there's worlds and worlds of difference in pure meaning between those two statements Mav :lol:
I would say Erstad will need to step his game up. He was able to float by because Mike Riley was the biggest fish to fry. That problem is solved. Then Tim Miles was the next fish to fry. Problem solved. Now everyone will have their eyes on the next biggest sport. Baseball. Better win.I don't think it is, at all. With the facilities and budget spent on baseball, I expect Nebraska to be the class of the Big Ten, and with that, comes opportunities at success in the post season, however you'd like to frame it.
Moos is going to bring to Nebraska an era of unparalleled success in sports. All of the trolls (and people who do not want Nebraska to dominate in sports again) coming out of the woodwork to spread rumors about Moos being canned or Moos has 'issues' or Moos is on the hot seat, says it all. Moos is hitting home run after home run and this has the anti-Nebraska crowd freaking out. Moos is here to stay and is well on his way to being the best AD the University has ever had.
He really captured the bizarre, totally fabricated reporting that portrayed Miles as a martyr and Moos as an evil doer. I was disappointed that Moos kept his remarks short at Hoibergs introductory presser but it makes sense. He gave the media nothing that could be twisted and let his homerun hire do the talking for him. Moos handled the firing of Miles and hiring of Hoiberg flawlessly. Hopefully our embattled AD can survive these awesome coaching hires.Has this been linked here? Highly Incompetent Athletic Director Makes Best Hire in School's Entire Basketball History