Two at a time?I like my programs like I like my women.
No. Ya know, classy and respectable enough that I'm not ashamed of displaying my allegiance in public. But with enough dirty little secrets to perform at an acceptable level.Two at a time?I like my programs like I like my women.
a lady on the streets but a freak in the sack?No. Ya know, classy and respectable enough that I'm not ashamed of displaying my allegiance in public. But with enough dirty little secrets to perform at an acceptable level.Two at a time?I like my programs like I like my women.
I think the Dude NAILED it. The answer to this thread, that is, not his girlfriend. Well, maybe his girlfriend too it sounds like.sd said:a lady on the streets but a freak in the sack?The Dude said:No. Ya know, classy and respectable enough that I'm not ashamed of displaying my allegiance in public. But with enough dirty little secrets to perform at an acceptable level.knapplc said:Two at a time?The Dude said:I like my programs like I like my women.
this right here, kids are gonna screw up, it happens, but there is absolutely no excuse for a coach to sweep things under the rug and hope they never come to light. running a clean program is more on the coach then it is the kids, and i think we have a coach who will run a tight ship and keep nebraska respected for years to comeIf we're talking coverups as being unclean than I definitely want our program squeaky clean. No place for that. Anywhere of course, but not at an institution that I consider myself a fan. On the flipside, I can handle kids being kids. As long as there's disciplinary actions taken of course. College is still school. These kids are learning the game, learning in the classroom, and still learning to be adults. They're allowed mistakes. The program, however, is not.