And the 5 in your avatar, is that the measurement of your IQ or just how old you are?Surprisingly dense for a deadpool avatar
Ironic. That's how many people LoMS has gotten banned.And the 5 in your avatar, is that the measurement of your IQ or just how old you are?Surprisingly dense for a deadpool avatar
(Here comes Zoogs to ban me 3...2...1...)
Are you gay mate? It's okay to tell us.I don't want to take a recruit who bangs a random girl while on a visit to another university?We haven't backed off of him.
The accuser has came out and said that the sexual encounter with the recruit and the other guy were consensual. It was the later encounters that produced this horrible situation.
You're a f'ing douchebag. You're aware of that right?I think he was brought here just for that. Anyone with common sense knows that,and he is not the bad guy for that. He is what he is, an over paid axeman. This is Harvey's fart in the elevator.IF, Eichorst was brought in specifically for firing Bo...how does that make him the bad guy for doing what his bosses wanted? Just to be clear, I don't necessarily subscribe to the theory that Eichorst was brought here specfically for that reason.I didn't read that at all in his post.Anyone trying to defend Eichorst's treatment of coaches is deceiving themselves. Eichorst was hired to fire Pelini. There is simply no other way around it. Perlman had wanted Pelini out for some time. That was Job #1 when Eichorst was hired.
Pelini had decided to go after the Miami job in 2010. He had an inside track - Mike Ekeler played football at Kansas State with then-Miami AD Kirby Hocutt. But Miami hired Al Golden instead. A couple months later Hocutt leaves Miami for Texas Tech. Miami then hires .... Shawn Eichorst. Pretty easy for Eichorst to find out that Pelini wanted the Miami job (one way or another at some point along the line). A couple years later, Eichorst interviews for the Nebraska job. No idea if that knowledge helped him get the job or not but now there is a Chancellor that wants Pelini out and an AD who knows he wanted out.
Eichorst wanted to fire Pelini after the 2013 season but couldn't get enough boosters on board to get it done. So now he's gone through a year wanting to fire Pelini and has to sit through another one trying to drum up enough support to get it done. How can anyone be surprised that there wasn't much of a relationship there. Eichorst trying to play it off as being busy is a thin cover story. After Eichorst hires his own guy, obviously they're going to have a close relationship - Eichorst has a vested interest in him succeeding.
The second paragraph is exactly what happened - straight from the horse's mouth. The third has been widely rumored and makes too much sense to not be true. Trying to pass off the bad relationship as being only Pelini's fault is disingenuous.
Jesus. Poor Bo, he was just perfect.
Give me a f'n break.![]()
Why can't it be both?So Pelini wanted to leave Nebraska as early as 2010, and was constantly looking to get out every season after that, and yet Eichorst is the bad guy.
He's the bad guy for being a liar and being incompetent while searching for the next coach.
Will be fun? Oh yeah you betcha!I'm seeing the same irrational fears from the left that I saw from the right for the last 8 years. This will be fun.
can you be a bigger twat?I hate to bag on a college athlete, but missing a layup then pissing away 2 free throws to win, AND then f*cking up 2 more throws to ice the win.......
I'm trying really hard not to say F that guy.
Seriously, may have just wore the team out and screwed our chance at the dance.
Kind of relates to the thread title but since I'm not sure if you're gonna be a little b!^@h about my comment, so I'll just leave it alone for now.There are a multitude of threads where this "500 mile radius" catch phrase is analyzed - you should check them out.It's time to get back to working our backyard more next year and not putting so much emphasis on trying to pull Cali kids in. I'm not saying don't recruit California at all, but we really need to get high caliber kids that are within that 500 mile radius of Lincoln. Especially the big nasties on the o and d lines.
Wasn't being a little b!^@h - honestly just thought you'd want to read the comments others have on it - there was a lot of detail on individuals we missed on, miles from Lincoln and etc. Don't take everything as a frickin' insult.Kind of relates to the thread title but since I'm not sure if you're gonna be a little b!^@h about my comment, so I'll just leave it alone for now.There are a multitude of threads where this "500 mile radius" catch phrase is analyzed - you should check them out.It's time to get back to working our backyard more next year and not putting so much emphasis on trying to pull Cali kids in. I'm not saying don't recruit California at all, but we really need to get high caliber kids that are within that 500 mile radius of Lincoln. Especially the big nasties on the o and d lines.
Hey, I said I wasn't sure.Wasn't being a little b!^@h - honestly just thought you'd want to read the comments others have on it - there was a lot of detail on individuals we missed on, miles from Lincoln and etc. Don't take everything as a frickin' insult.Kind of relates to the thread title but since I'm not sure if you're gonna be a little b!^@h about my comment, so I'll just leave it alone for now.There are a multitude of threads where this "500 mile radius" catch phrase is analyzed - you should check them out.It's time to get back to working our backyard more next year and not putting so much emphasis on trying to pull Cali kids in. I'm not saying don't recruit California at all, but we really need to get high caliber kids that are within that 500 mile radius of Lincoln. Especially the big nasties on the o and d lines.
None of those three guys had at least one guy commit. So MR is holding his coaches accountable for both on the field performance and in recruiting. So what are the delusional Bolievers going to b!^@h about now?So with Banker gone, obviously Riley didn't offer Stewart the DC job so he was willing to let him go.