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This thread is a great example of why I think NCAA athletes on scholarship shouldn't be allowed to have social media accounts.
Armstrong is in a tough situation. He just spent 3 years with coaches he trusted and who apparently trusted him as the starting QB the past 1 1/2 seasons. He may have to learn a totally different offense, and his starting QB job is up in the air. If you were going to "lose your job" you would be sensitive, as well.I kind of have a theory. At least with how critical Armstrong was.
Wonder if he knows he might be screwed with a new coach. I think its pretty evident or assumed that Bo may not exactly have given all the players fair shots to succeed. For whatever that reason is.
Just a thought I had...I didn't see a tweet from Fyfe or Stanton...or many backups... Eh?
I will admit I haven't followed REAL close either.
There's a meeting with Bo and the team scheduled for tomorrow evening.He may not be able to meet with the players, and right now, all the players are scattered and not on campus.If Bo truly cares about the development as men and the futures of his players, he will get a handle on this and help these guys prepare for transition, and not permit any fall on the sword to avenge him nonsense.
Forgive me for being a little skeptical.
Source?There's a meeting with Bo and the team scheduled for tomorrow evening.He may not be able to meet with the players, and right now, all the players are scattered and not on campus.If Bo truly cares about the development as men and the futures of his players, he will get a handle on this and help these guys prepare for transition, and not permit any fall on the sword to avenge him nonsense.
Forgive me for being a little skeptical.
Sean Callahan on twitter:Source?There's a meeting with Bo and the team scheduled for tomorrow evening.He may not be able to meet with the players, and right now, all the players are scattered and not on campus.If Bo truly cares about the development as men and the futures of his players, he will get a handle on this and help these guys prepare for transition, and not permit any fall on the sword to avenge him nonsense.
Forgive me for being a little skeptical.
I remember a player set on transferring when Callahan was fired. Then he met with with the new coach and decided to stay. His name was Suh.They love their HC, or most of them do. I don't blame them at all for being upset. I just hope they are willing to let this settle in, step back and see who the next guy is, and make the best choice for their future. An immediate or reactionary decision may not be the best choice. Staying at Nebraska could result in being the most successful and beneficial choice for current players and recruits. That option should not just immediately be thrown out.
I looked him up and he wasn't interested in Nebraska in the first placehttp://www.sportingnews.com/ncaa-football/story/2014-11-30/bo-pelini-fired-players-react-upset-recruits-decommit-tommy-armstrong-luke-gifford-liam-eichenberg
the one at the bottom got to me a little bit.....throwing the letter away. Go ahead, knock yourself out.
Really? LOLI looked him up and he wasn't interested in Nebraska in the first placehttp://www.sportingnews.com/ncaa-football/story/2014-11-30/bo-pelini-fired-players-react-upset-recruits-decommit-tommy-armstrong-luke-gifford-liam-eichenberg
the one at the bottom got to me a little bit.....throwing the letter away. Go ahead, knock yourself out.![]()
Ya. He's class of 2016 and he's interested in Michigan, Illinois, Notre Dame, Ohio State, and Tennessee.Really? LOLI looked him up and he wasn't interested in Nebraska in the first placehttp://www.sportingnews.com/ncaa-football/story/2014-11-30/bo-pelini-fired-players-react-upset-recruits-decommit-tommy-armstrong-luke-gifford-liam-eichenberg
the one at the bottom got to me a little bit.....throwing the letter away. Go ahead, knock yourself out.![]()
Wow man. You're right. +1. Great post.I remember a player set on transferring when Callahan was fired. Then he met with with the new coach and decided to stay. His name was Suh.They love their HC, or most of them do. I don't blame them at all for being upset. I just hope they are willing to let this settle in, step back and see who the next guy is, and make the best choice for their future. An immediate or reactionary decision may not be the best choice. Staying at Nebraska could result in being the most successful and beneficial choice for current players and recruits. That option should not just immediately be thrown out.
And that could change depending on who the next coach isYa. He's class of 2016 and he's interested in Michigan, Illinois, Notre Dame, Ohio State, and Tennessee.Really? LOLI looked him up and he wasn't interested in Nebraska in the first placehttp://www.sportingnews.com/ncaa-football/story/2014-11-30/bo-pelini-fired-players-react-upset-recruits-decommit-tommy-armstrong-luke-gifford-liam-eichenberg
the one at the bottom got to me a little bit.....throwing the letter away. Go ahead, knock yourself out.![]()
+1000. The funny thing is, remember was Suh was young and he was getting a lot of personal fouls and folks were up in arms. Turned out OK i guessWow man. You're right. +1. Great post.I remember a player set on transferring when Callahan was fired. Then he met with with the new coach and decided to stay. His name was Suh.They love their HC, or most of them do. I don't blame them at all for being upset. I just hope they are willing to let this settle in, step back and see who the next guy is, and make the best choice for their future. An immediate or reactionary decision may not be the best choice. Staying at Nebraska could result in being the most successful and beneficial choice for current players and recruits. That option should not just immediately be thrown out.