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  1. Players should be able to go wherever they want after they graduate.
    10 points
  2. I’m hearing we are getting one more grad transfer from UCF. Either safety or corner.
    7 points
  3. 6 points
  4. This just isn't true at all. Neither Frost nor Nebraska "took him from UCF". Tre initiated this. This was the players desire. I read a tweet today stating four or so points that UCF fans need to understand about Tre going to Nebraska ... and that was the main point ... Nebraska did not initiate this ... HE DID.
    6 points
  5. I already have a headache and you’re really pissing it off.
    5 points
  6. Here's another analogy. Ron Brown, gay man, speaks in a strident voice to the largest municipality in Nebraska, asking them to deny protection from discrimination to Christians while giving his home address as Nebraska Football's home field. Six years later, gay man Ron Brown is rehired by Nebraska Athletics. Anyone pretending that person is welcomed back with open arms today is lying to themselves. So what's different? That Ron Brown is Christian? That instead of advocating allowing discrimination against Christians, he advocated allowing discrimination against LGBTQs? The people concerned about this hire have two points: 1) Discrimination against anyone based on (among other things) religion or sexual orientation is wrong. 2) If the situations were reversed, the same people concerned with this hire would be raising the exact same concerns. But the same people supporting the hire wouldn't. That's the problem.
    4 points
  7. Henrich is done. He wanted to pick a school before his senior year, and it’s the home-state squad. “I’m shutting it down and 100 percent committed to Nebraska,” he said.
    4 points
  8. Maybe when a Muslim is in a position of authority and actually tries to force his/her beliefs on other Americans we’ll change.
    3 points
  9. “They have the best coaching staff in the nation and the best strength and conditioning staff in the nation,” Henrich said Saturday before announcing his decision. “I really just think it’s the perfect fit for me.”
    3 points
  10. Virtually every post in this thread belongs in P&R imo. I can't believe this has gotten to 5 pages and I can't believe one indiscretion 6 years ago is being held on to so tightly by a few here. Welcome back Ron.
    3 points
  11. YES! Finally I can stop posting his name in the Who’s next thread @ADS
    3 points
  12. I don't think science is ever going to sway their opinion on anything.
    3 points
  13. The coolest part to me is that Frost and Nebraska initiated nothing ... he just simply appreciate what Frost did for him that he "wanted to help him rebuild what he (Frost) loves back at Lincoln." If you think about it ... Frost going back to coach UCF and those kids in the bowl ... it might have hurt our recruiting a bit ... but Neal is coming here because of Frost's commitment to Neal as a player. Special ... very special.
    3 points
  14. The rate at which Frost is flipping the roster is mind numbing.
    3 points
  15. Again, this is not a sports related debate but all the Ron Brown bashers are advocating discrimination against Christians is good because apparently NU ought not hire a Christian. Discrimination against a protected class is not a good thing but it is one's right to like or dislike anybody for any reason. However, the University may not choose to discriminate against Ron Brown's religion and his free exercise thereof without consequences. Ron Brown has the exact same responsibility. Those who seem to hate Christians need to get a life and do unto others as they would have done to them.
    2 points
  16. It’s not this topic that’s driving me away, and I’m not angry an any way, honestly. I repented just recently, and my life has changed dramatically. I don’t expect anyone to believe me; I feel Him close to me, and He’s been speaking to me, if that makes any sense. I don’t really know how to discribe it in words. I feel called to leave, and I want to obey. Honestly no hard feelings to anyone here, I really mean that. I’m not angry at anyone, or anything that was said. I’m actually really happy.
    2 points
  17. I’m canning salsa today. So “maybe”....
    2 points
  18. 2 points
  19. Anyone want to guess who had the game winning interception that sent UCF to a major bowl game?
    2 points
  20. I can. While I don’t have the speed, agility, range, hands, general football IQ, being able to back pedal, and the fact I’m 28 , I feel I could compete with how our corners played last year.
    2 points
  21. They might get why Frost came back - this is home. But in their minds, why would anyone else leave the tropical Disney utopia of Orlando, Florida (and their half-full 40K seat stadium)? For a boring flyover tundra? They don't see what we see; they don't know what Nebraska was for so long, what was built in the dirt in the 19th and 20th centuries with blood, sweat, and tears. The history of this brutal game, becoming a power of rugged men on the rugged plains before even the forward pass. An old tradition of strength and steadfast determination burning through November winds and December cold, the red N was a symbol of an unstoppable force. Was, and will be again...
    2 points
  22. Ron could put all this debate to rest by using his role immediately to do outreach to LBGTQ players and to everyone else on the team to establish a dialogue about respect, equal treatment regardless of sexual oreintation etc. If he doesn't (imo) we have his statement, and I don't agree with it. The best thing a coach to young men can be is an example, one during the good times when they make the right decisions as well as when they make a mistake and show maturity and openness to acknowledge it and correct it.
    2 points
  23. If you feel like doing some reading, there's a big four-part interview with him from about five years ago on HuskerMax: https://www.huskermax.com/anatomy-of-an-era-dave-ellis-part-1/
    2 points
  24. Correct and Wiltfong, according to the 247 guys, source is a lot more reliable than Minny writer. I'm just posting the updates I see.
    2 points
  25. No, you are not accurately describing it. You are sensationalizing to fit your agenda. He didn't "cloak[ed] himself in Husker Red to promote his opinion." He went to speak on a topic. He was caught somewhat off-guard when asked to give his address and, after hesitating, replied with "One Memorial Stadium". It is equally possible and probably more likely that he had to make a snap decision about giving his home address where - being a local celebrity of sorts - he - and his family - could easily become a target for retaliation and opted for a different answer. You have nothing to indicate that his intention in doing that was to use his position as a bully pulpit. And he apologized for doing that. Had he actually gone into saying "I'm Husker coach Ron Brown" or something along those lines, that would be be 'cloaking himself in Husker Red' and his following apology would be less meaningful. But that's not what happened, only how it's being presented.
    2 points
  26. You are exaggerating what he did, probably because it is more convenient to argue against him doing that than to say you don't think he should have done anything in the first place.
    2 points
  27. Home run! Coach Brown is a great man. Couldn't have a better influence on young kids. Well done coach Frost
    2 points
  28. Pretty good considering we got a late start on this class and didn't have officials to throw-around while our competition did.
    1 point
  29. Herman had a good transition year, they used that momentum to secure a great recruiting class, and the schedule sets up pretty good for him. If he's "the guy" then he should have a very good year.
    1 point
  30. This has already been discovered and well researched. Kind of. It's not quite as simple as that sort of dichotomy, but the response of Christians who think "it" is a sin is that it's not your sexual orientation that is sinful, but it's gay behavior/actions and lifestyle that are sin. Functionally, that it's okay to be gay, but don't ever act on it and you have to be celibate or change your orientation and get married to the opposite sex in order to not be living in sin.
    1 point
  31. 1 point
  32. I didn't remember this, but yep, there was backlash at YSU: http://www.thejambar.com/tressel-pelini-brown-asked-to-attend-lgbtqia-sensitivity-training/ Then I found this article by Sam McKewon, where Ron Brown's own quote shows that he relishes being able to use his position as a coach in order to promote his beliefs: https://omaha.com/huskers/ron-brown-s-switch-from-youngstown-state-to-liberty-for/article_9baeddcb-b5e9-57f8-9030-c070a19c9a14.html quote “One of the mandates for me was to use the radio spots, the TV spots and the social media mechanisms that they have in a big-time way across the country and across the world in the area of sports,” Brown said. Brown’s analogy: At Nebraska and Youngstown State, he felt as though he was using a “hand shovel to clear a driveway of snow.” At Liberty, he said, he’ll have a snowplow. “It wasn’t about Turner, and it wasn’t about Bo,” Brown said. “It was the snowplow. I feel like I’ll have a national platform at Liberty at a time when people who believe like I do — in terms of Christianity — need to have voices. And I think there needs to be voices from the sports world. Liberty offers me a voice in the sports world that can go out and cover a lot of ground. “Liberty gets to play offense. A lot of schools are playing defense with Christianity. Liberty gets to play offense, and that was a main reason why I felt led to go.” /quote
    1 point
  33. Hey, that's a good first post! I've got this ...
    1 point
  34. I've heard this guy is the s#!t. I'll see myself out.
    1 point
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