Tim Beck

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Nebraska Head Football Coach Bo Pelini has announced that Tim Beck will serve as the Huskers’ running backs coach. Beck joined the Huskers on Monday after completing his third season as an assistant coach at Kansas in the Orange Bowl last Thursday.

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Beck is a native of Youngstown, Ohio, and graduated from Cardinal Mooney High, the same high school that Bo and Carl Pelini attended. Beck played college football at Central Florida.

Another Youngstown boy, this is interesting especially the Stoops/Pelini article. A recievers coach, coaching our runningbacks, sounds like lucky will be a perfect fit next year.

 
Would this mean now there are two coaches on this staff more qualified to coach WR then the person they have now? <_<

 
Mike Ekeler was a special teams stud at KSU. I wouldn't be surprised to see him coach special teams.

 
eoltmer said:
Beck is a native of Youngstown, Ohio, and graduated from Cardinal Mooney High, the same high school that Bo and Carl Pelini attended. Beck played college football at Central Florida.

Another Youngstown boy, this is interesting especially the Stoops/Pelini article. A recievers coach, coaching our runningbacks, sounds like lucky will be a perfect fit next year.
Pretty impressive resume, and looks like a perfect fit...

 
eoltmer said:
Beck is a native of Youngstown, Ohio, and graduated from Cardinal Mooney High, the same high school that Bo and Carl Pelini attended. Beck played college football at Central Florida.

Another Youngstown boy, this is interesting especially the Stoops/Pelini article. A recievers coach, coaching our runningbacks, sounds like lucky will be a perfect fit next year.
Pretty impressive resume, and looks like a perfect fit...
What exactly is it about his resume that impresses you? His glorious 3 year stint as Offensive Coordinator at Missouri State? Oh wait, or his linebackers position at Illinois State?

I don't know, I might sound condescending, but I think we could've found a full-fledged Running Backs coach.

 
What exactly is it about his resume that impresses you? His glorious 3 year stint as Offensive Coordinator at Missouri State? Oh wait, or his linebackers position at Illinois State?

I don't know, I might sound condescending, but I think we could've found a full-fledged Running Backs coach.
You do realize that this is the RB coach, right? Can you name many RB coaches, and who should we have gotten?

 
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