bethelbacker
Special Teams Player
Reading that literally made my gut hurt.
New AD and A lot of MoneyWhat if?!? I would like to honestly ask Bo if he would come back and coach NU and if not what would it take to get him back.![]()
Who is that?Can you imagine....
Athletic Director: Tom Osbourne
Head Coach: Bo Peneli
Offensive Line Coordinator: Bill Callahan
Defensive Coordinator: ??? Bo could handle it.
I can't imagine Pelini and Callahan working on the same staff . . . imagine how awkward that would be. "Hello, Coach Callahan. My name is Bo Pelini, and I'm going to be taking over your current job (kind of like everyone wanted back in 2004) and you'll be taking a demotion. I'm sure we'll get along splendidly."Can you imagine....
Athletic Director: Tom Osbourne
Head Coach: Bo Peneli
Offensive Line Coordinator: Bill Callahan
Defensive Coordinator: ??? Bo could handle it.
Wasn't he part of a famous High Wire act in the circus? You Know the flying Peneli'sWho is that?Can you imagine....
Athletic Director: Tom Osbourne
Head Coach: Bo Peneli
Offensive Line Coordinator: Bill Callahan
Defensive Coordinator: ??? Bo could handle it.
:lol:Wasn't he part of a famous High Wire act in the circus? You Know the flying Peneli'sWho is that?Can you imagine....
Athletic Director: Tom Osbourne
Head Coach: Bo Peneli
Offensive Line Coordinator: Bill Callahan
Defensive Coordinator: ??? Bo could handle it.
GO GO Conspiricy theory! :clapHow long before the real Husker fans trys to convince everyone that this Yahoo writer had a agenda to destroy Nebraska football?
He's not a head coach because 99 percent of fans aren't good at choosing coaches. As if that wasn't obvious enough.:yeah
:yeah That's what I'd like to knowHe still isn't a head coach, by the way. That may say something.Yeah, I sold some stock at $10,000 once and a couple years later it was worth $40,000. What might have been will never be.http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaaf/news;_ylt=Al...o&type=lgns
Pretty good read.
Sigh, what could have been..."Guys were ready to run through a wall for him," said Ruud, a junior on that Nebraska team. "He was such a great motivator. He'd print out cards with different quotes and leave them in our locker to fire us up before games, and when it came to X's and O's, he definitely had the 'it' factor.