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  1. Nice. Especially like the Adidas top and Nike bottoms That is a nice catch...how did I miss that?
  2. There was a now famous moment during the 1995 Orange Bowl half-time when Tom Osborne predicted that Miami would lose their composure during the game, and it would cost them dearly with a penalty, just at the right time. Osborne warned his players: “don’t respond” so that we could get the full benefit of Miami’s well known lack of self control. And sure enough, TO’s players kept their cool as Miami grew more and more frustrated. Eventually, one of Miami’s players could not take it anymore and the unsportsmanlike penalty extended a key 4th quarter drive. One of the Peter brothers recalled that it was like Osborne was a prophet: he told the team what would happen, and then it happened just like he said it would. “Everything he said came true.” Let me ask: Does anyone doubt what Coach Osborne’s half-time advice would have been to his players if he was coaching against Pelini in yesterday’s bowl game? Don’t get me wrong. I am an all-in Pelini supporter. I am very impressed by most of what he has accomplished. He is obviously very gifted at about 90% of what it takes to do his job. He has transformed a lot of things for the positive. He has restored the respect for our great tradition; he has re-imposed expectations of greatness. He has raised the energy that players bring to the game. And while we surely want more, 9 or 10 wins each year ain’t all bad. But the truth of the matter is that after 4 years, the most abiding characteristic of Pelini and his teams isn’t the quality of their play. It ain’t their 9 or 10 wins a season. It’s one thing, and it is apparent to every coach, referee, announcer, and blue-chip player parent in college football: Pelini is that coach from Nebraska that is a hot head. He can’t control himself. When he gets under pressure, he loses composure. And so do his teams. The Huskers are consistently in the lower half of the statistics that reflect on the composure of the team. Pelini’s teams are among the most penalized of the top 25 programs every year. Their turnover rate has generally been ridiculous. TV coverage of a Husker game is dominated by coverage of Pelini’s rollercoaster emotions. It is a national joke, frankly, and has cost us game after game after game. Forgive me, but the old explanations don’t cut it. It isn’t passion. It isn’t a justified response to being treated unfairly. And I am sorry, it isn’t “having his player’s backs.” Maybe those justifications made sense in year one, or explain an occasional verbal shot at a referee here and there. But we have had four years of this garbage, and those excuses simply fall flat now. The truth of the matter is that a man that is 43 years old with the responsibility he has, and with the now obvious impact on his job that his behavior is having, simply should not be acting as he does. It is costing his team, and costing the program. Contrary to some nonsense I keep hearing around the program, passion and self-control are not opposed. Tom Osborne was passionate. Tom Osborne was treated unfairly from time to time. Tom Osborne certainly “had his players backs.” Just ask them. He never acted like this. More importantly, he never cost the team with his demeanor. He never cost us with officials, and his players lived out his demeanor in the games. It paid off. Nebraska was consistently one of the least penalized teams in college football, and made the fewest mistakes. Over and over again we heard the refrain: “Nebraska does things the right way,” and that was true. It was because one guy -- one key guy in the players’ lives -- lived it large himself, and his life translated into expectations about how the players themselves would live. They loved Coach Osborne, and they tried to be like him. The apple and the tree, and all that. It was as though the Big Red culture itself was the personification of one good man’s example. In at least one case, the payoff was a National Championship win over a team that was the exact opposite of who we were. Unfortunately, it appears that Pelini is proving that this apple and tree thing is a two way street. At the end of the day, in key moments and in key games, the Huskers do what the coach they love does: they lose their focus, they lose their composure, they make critical mistakes at exactly the wrong times. It’s my opinion, and it’s just one. But if I were Bo, I would stop it with the veiled whining about referees, I would stop it with the Callahanesque talk about players not executing. Sure, the referees make countless mistakes. The players don’t execute what they are taught. As you say, you can’t change how others do things. Fair enough. Change what you can: Change yourself. Improve your focus. Improve your composure. If you do this, I am guessing the players will figure the penalties and turnovers out for themselves. For good or for bad, the record around here is that wherever coaches go, players will follow. Gary in Lincoln
  3. Yeah. Alshon Jeffery didn't perfectly time and outjump 3 of your players and then still muscle his way 5 more yards for a score. Grow up. He is good, but Denard won the battle. Looked like Jeffry pushed in the back to "outjump" 3 husker players.
  4. Keep studying. You won't get into a D-1 school writing like that.
  5. Carl Pelini will not coach in the bowl game. He will start immediately at FAU.
  6. Yep. 95 husker's point margin was 38, and beat the no. 2 team in the championship game at home by 38.
  7. What do you mean by "one" of the best?? Top 5, top 10, top 50?
  8. Puke! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEaItTzvDUA&feature=relmfu
  9. Could this be Rex and Bo next year? (not really, just a little humor)
  10. The players must have a gag order on this topic. I haven't seen one tweet from a player about Carl.
  11. Has anyone talked about going after Fickell?
  12. I just heard from a good source that Carl Pelini was eatin by Bigfoot.
  13. http://collegefootball.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1300258
  14. as of 2010- Salaries, years as FBS Coach and Highest accomplishment $5.17, Nick Saban, Alabama, 15, two national championships $5.10, Mack Brown, Texas, 26, one national championship $4.53, Bob Stoops, Oklahoma, 12, one national championship $4.00, Lane Kiffin, USC, 2, 15-11 career record $3.78, Kirk Ferentz, Iowa, 12, four top-10 seasons $3.75, Les Miles, LSU, 10, one national championship $3.65, Jim Tressel, Ohio State, 10, one national championship $3.56, Bobby Petrino, Arkansas, 7, two top-10 seasons $2.94, Jim Grobe, Wake Forest, 16, one ACC championship $2.81, Mark Richt, Georgia, 10, six top-10 seasons $2.80, Steve Spurrier, S. Carolina, 21, one national championship $2.80, Chip Kelly, Oregon, 2, BCS title game appearance $2.78, Bo Pelini, Nebraska, 3, two Big 12 title game appearances $2.75, Jimbo Fisher, Florida St., 1, one ACC title game appearance $2.75, Will Muschamp, Florida, 0, $2.55, Gary Pinkel, Missouri, 20, one top-5 season $2.50, Bret Bielema, Wisconsin, 5, two top-10 seasons $2.50, Houston Nutt, Mississippi, 14, two SEC title game appearances $2.44, Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech, 9, one ACC championship $2.30, Jeff Tedford, California, 9, one top-10 season
  15. Nice work, but I don't agree giving Bell and Burkhead the same A-. I might say Bell gets an A- for a freshman.
  16. Now that Urban Meyer has been hired as OSU’s head coach, will OSU dominate the BIG and become Nebraska's new Texas?
  17. This thread is way too big, so I'm not sure if this was talked about. Suh's statement on FB? http://www.facebook.com/suh90?sk=wall
  18. I think he has a better chance at one of these smaller schools. Memphis UAB Akron FAU Tulane Webber State South Dakota Southeastern Louisiana
  19. I don't think these boosters are unhappy with Bo's knowledge of coaching. These boosters are frustrated with his sideline behavior and the way he speaks to the media. Carl having an affair with a boosters daughter-inlaw doesn't help either. These guys are looking for any reason to get the Pelini's out. And you know all of this because........ I know this booster's son and the son's ex-wife.
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