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  1. Very disappointing Class if you ask me. Is there a game changer recruit coming to Lincoln next year? No. We recruited a team of role players who may start at half the teams in the Big 10 their senior season. I'm totally disgusted with this class and the lack of recruiting ability of Bo and his staff. I think it's time Tom really start making some phone calls and see if we can find someone who bring home the talent on a year in and year out basis. It's time for a change.

    I actually laughed out loud at the absurdity of this post. You, sir, are deserving of your avatar.

    Sadly no one will be laughing four years from now.

    Only if they read your posts.

     

    Nobody that posts anything like the above posts knows anything about football or recruiting. Are you seriously going to tell me that the best QB recruit that we have signed in the longest time is not a difference maker? Are you going to tell me that a HS defensive end that every school in the nation could have found room for is not a difference maker? Are you going to tell me that Jordan Westerkamp isnt a difference maker? If you answer yes to any of those questions you are a flat out moron.

     

    Knapplc - My avatar hasn't changed to my Grant Wistrom 98 DE. Anything special I have to do?

    Difference makers only happen if there are offensive linemen who can block. Tom Brady would not be where he is if he did not have the most outstanding Offensive line in the league. NU's QB recruit will be dead in the water unless he has an Offensive Line that can block. It is that simple. As it stands now, the OL at NU sucks big time with epic ineptness. Jordan Westerkamp will not be a difference maker unless the QB has time to get him the ball. How many more yards to you think Rex Burkehead would have if he actually ran behind a line that could sustain blocks? Not getting Peat was a critical swing and miss for Pelini.

  2. Just got home, can't believe Peat picked Stanford over NU(sarcasm). Maybe Pelini and Cotton influenced his decision a little. Keep telling yourself that a 50th ranked class is a good thing(ever). Can't wait for those B10 titles and BCS games to start rolling in. But hey, we did get another Cotton on scholarship! Do we even have enough QB's to have a spring game this year? Nasa is right! Frank would of been burned at the stake for a 50th ranked class, but nobody is blaming Pelini for any of this! Doesn't make sense to me..

     

    If you just got home you obviously don't know that this is the 24th ranked class not 50th.

    Yea, 24th ! That high? That will get a lot of championships.

  3. This recruiting class is totally disappointing. Once again, we will be shackled with 9-4 seasons and minor bowl games for the next umpteen years. Bo Pelini could not recruit his mother to a sit down meal at supper time. He missed big time on Peat! Stanford got him. We had to have that guy. Stanford not only got Peat (4 star), they also inked Kyle Murphy (5 star), Nick Davidson (4 star), John Caspers (3 star), Brandon Fanaika (3 star), Josh Garnett (5 star) and Graham Shuler (4 star), all OL. Oh, by the way, you can look back at last year's class and they landed some other really good O linemen. All of these dudes play on the offensive line. Contrast that with Nebraska, two offensive lineman. That was not a typo, folks! That is correct, two offensive linemen. Do you think that the Stanford coaches know something that Bo and his staff does not? It is the offensive line that starts and stops the offensive output. Scoring more points than your opponent wins games. Everyone rants about Taylor Martinez but he needs an offensive line badly, not to mention Rex Burkehead. I get tired of this Crap! On top of that, we have probably the weakest offensive line coach in the nation. We used to be able to "develop" talent. You know the routine, freshman year, redshirt year, sophomore work your butts off. Get on the field some for your Junior year, then join the Pipe LIne your Senior Year, earn All American status and then to the pros. Now, that is not even a thought. Just look at this year's line! Who the hell did we "develop"? We have some of the weakest assistant coaches in the world. Papuchis as D coordinator? Hell, he could not even do a good job with the special teams.

     

    Did any of you watch the Bo Pelini recruiting press conference on TV? Pelini quote, "It is not important how they come into the program, it is how they leave" What a joke! What offensive or defensive lineman do you think Nebraska developed that will get drafted in the first two rounds? My prediction, none! Not even Crick!

     

    However, let us look at the brighter side. We got Sam Cotton (3 star) TE! Whoopity, Whoopity, freaking dooo dooo! Oh, we are supposed to have a good walk on class. That will help a lot. (Not)

     

    If you cannot block and cannot tackle, you cannot win. It is that simple. It all starts with the OL and the DL.

     

    Not to be redundant here, but Pelini cannot recruit!

     

    JMO!

  4. The uniforms do not play the game, the players do. Our colors are not black and white! They are scarlet and cream, always been that and always will be. It really chaffs my rear end when the volleyball players wear black, or any other NU team. As I have said many times, the color of the uniform will not win the game. It is the players who win the games.

  5. Yes, thank you for putting our program in the gutter. Just stay away Frank, you did enough damage.

    Sorry, you are full of the same BS as Stevie (Wonder Boy) Pederson. Yes, we should honor Frank Solich. He gave a lot of his life to this state and to Nebraska Football. Anyone who does not recognize that is just plain ignorant of the facts. Steve Pederson is the one who ruined Nebraska Football. Again, your ignorance is epic.

     

    Read here!

    He was a part of Bob Devaney’s first recruiting class at Nebraska, and became a standout for the Huskers in the mid-1960s, where he earned the nickname "Fearless Frankie". An All-Big Eight fullback and co-captain of the Huskers’ 1965 team, his playing career earned him induction into the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame in 1992. In NU's 27–17 win over Air Force in 1965, he ran for 204 yards on 17 carries, becoming the first Husker to run for 200 yards in a game, and subsequently the first Husker to be featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated.

     

    Solich returned to college football at his alma mater in 1979, spending 19 seasons at Nebraska as an assistant coach under Tom Osborne, four as the freshman team coach, and 15 seasons as running backs coach. In Solich’s 19 years as an assistant, the Huskers captured three national championships, and 11 conference titles. He was the position coach for many of Nebraska's standout running backs of the 1980s and 1990s, including Tom Rathman, Calvin Jones, Ahman Green, and Lawrence Phillips.

     

    Osborne retired after the 1997 national championship season and named Solich as his successor. Solich directed the Huskers to six consecutive bowl games. Solich did win at least nine games in five of those six seasons, and finished among the top 10 teams in the nation three times. Solich compiled a 58–19 record (.753) at Nebraska.

    Solich's 1999 Huskers defeated the Texas Longhorns for the Big 12 championship. Solich was named the Big 12 Coach of the Year in 1999 and 2001, and was one of seven finalists for the Paul "Bear" Bryant Award in 2001.

     

    For the first five years as head coach, Solich served as his own offensive coordinator, as Osborne had for most of his tenure. His offenses centered on the option. He also utilized such plays as the Black 41 Flash Reverse Pass which became a highlight of Eric Crouch's Heisman Trophy-winning season in 2001.

     

    The Huskers slumped to 7–7 in 2002, their worst record since 1961, and Solich shook up his staff.

    Solich's 58 wins during his first six seasons as Nebraska's head coach exceeded those of his predecessors, Bob Devaney (53 wins) and Osborne (55 wins), both of whom are in the College Football Hall of Fame.[1]

     

    How dense are you? This was already covered in past posts, but I'll try to make it easy for you so I'll say it again.

     

    Who couldn't win with Tom's talent that he left him. It's the failure of recruiting that lead to the downfall of the program in 2002. And 2003 was a mirage that was going to show itself in 2004 no matter who was the coach. Bo's defense set an NCAA record of getting turnovers that couldn't be matched. And that defense covered up an offense lead by Frank and Barney that was statistically WORSE than the crappy offense that we hand in 2002. That's why SP failed in firing Frank so uneducated fans like yourself wouldn't have the mental capacity to understand that whoever took the job after him (and you wonder why nobody wanted this job? Look at the roster and you will find out) was set up to fail with the talent that was left and the expectations that are here at NU. That's why Frank should have been allowed to coach in 2004 and complete his failure.

     

    The rest of that crap that you posted is irrelevant to the topic. Nobody gives a rat's @ss about him hanging around the program and riding Tom's coattails. As I stated before, by him being a Husker, it makes what he did to the program that much more of a travesty.

    Dense? You are the one that is dense. Frank Solich gave most of his adult life to the cause of Nebraska Football. End of story. Whatever else you have for your negativity needs to take a long walk on a short pier. The stupidity of not allowing Frank Solich his place in the hierarchy of Nebraska Football is epically stupid.

  6. Yes, thank you for putting our program in the gutter. Just stay away Frank, you did enough damage.

    Sorry, you are full of the same BS as Stevie (Wonder Boy) Pederson. Yes, we should honor Frank Solich. He gave a lot of his life to this state and to Nebraska Football. Anyone who does not recognize that is just plain ignorant of the facts. Steve Pederson is the one who ruined Nebraska Football. Again, your ignorance is epic.

     

    Read here!

    He was a part of Bob Devaney’s first recruiting class at Nebraska, and became a standout for the Huskers in the mid-1960s, where he earned the nickname "Fearless Frankie". An All-Big Eight fullback and co-captain of the Huskers’ 1965 team, his playing career earned him induction into the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame in 1992. In NU's 27–17 win over Air Force in 1965, he ran for 204 yards on 17 carries, becoming the first Husker to run for 200 yards in a game, and subsequently the first Husker to be featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated.

     

    Solich returned to college football at his alma mater in 1979, spending 19 seasons at Nebraska as an assistant coach under Tom Osborne, four as the freshman team coach, and 15 seasons as running backs coach. In Solich’s 19 years as an assistant, the Huskers captured three national championships, and 11 conference titles. He was the position coach for many of Nebraska's standout running backs of the 1980s and 1990s, including Tom Rathman, Calvin Jones, Ahman Green, and Lawrence Phillips.

     

    Osborne retired after the 1997 national championship season and named Solich as his successor. Solich directed the Huskers to six consecutive bowl games. Solich did win at least nine games in five of those six seasons, and finished among the top 10 teams in the nation three times. Solich compiled a 58–19 record (.753) at Nebraska.

    Solich's 1999 Huskers defeated the Texas Longhorns for the Big 12 championship. Solich was named the Big 12 Coach of the Year in 1999 and 2001, and was one of seven finalists for the Paul "Bear" Bryant Award in 2001.

     

    For the first five years as head coach, Solich served as his own offensive coordinator, as Osborne had for most of his tenure. His offenses centered on the option. He also utilized such plays as the Black 41 Flash Reverse Pass which became a highlight of Eric Crouch's Heisman Trophy-winning season in 2001.

     

    The Huskers slumped to 7–7 in 2002, their worst record since 1961, and Solich shook up his staff.

    Solich's 58 wins during his first six seasons as Nebraska's head coach exceeded those of his predecessors, Bob Devaney (53 wins) and Osborne (55 wins), both of whom are in the College Football Hall of Fame.[1]

  7. My friends, if you want uncomfortable and itchy, this is the uniform.

     

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    If you want little kids coming up to you for an ice cream, then we have that to.

     

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    god I hated uniform inspections.

    Wore them with pride for a long time. Did not bother me. Made me a better person, no doubt.

  8. Don't worry too much, here is the Recruiting Board as it stands today, recruits on board are listed in order of priority, with offers in consideration out to right:

     

    TE – 1 More (5.5 Sam Cotton)

    5.6*** 6'5" 240 Nate Iese – UCLA or NU

    5.7*** 6'4" 245 Brent Wilkerson – Penn State or NU

     

    RB – 1

    5.8**** 6'3" 200 Davante Bourque – Miami, Tennessee, NU, Arizona State

    5.7*** 6'1" 220 Imani Cross – NU, East Carolina, Tennessee, SC, Vanderbilt, UCF

     

    WR – 1 More (5.8 Jordan Westerkamp)

    5.5*** 6'2" 170 Alonzo Moore – NU, Mississippi State

     

    QB – 1 More (5.7 Tommy Armstrong)

    6.0**** 6'0" 185 Devin Fuller – NU, Rutgers, UCLA, Notre Dame, Arizona, TCU

    5.8**** 6'1" 205 Anthony Alford – Southern Miss

     

     

     

    OL – 1 More (5.8 Paul Thurston)

    6.1***** 6'7" 305 Andrus Peat – NU, Florida State, Stanford, USC

     

    DT – 1-2 more

    5.7*** 6'3" 300 Vincent Valentine – Florida, Illinois, NU

    5.6*** 6'3" 275 Aaron Curry – Iowa, Mizzou, NU, TCU

     

    DE – 0 More (5.8 Greg McMullen, 5.7 Avery Moss)

     

    LB – 0 More (5.8 Zaire Anderson, 5.7 Michael Rose, 5.6 Thomas Brown, 5.7 Jared Afalava)

    5.7*** 6'2" 228 Michael Richardson (Hybrid DE) – A&M, Ok St, Tennessee

     

    DB – 2-3 More (5.9Mohammed Seisay)

    Cornerbacks - 1-2

    5.8**** 6'1" 190 LaDerrell McNeill – Tennessee

    5.8**** 6'1" 185 Devian Shelton -- Oregon St, NU, Washington St

    5.9**** 6'0" 175 Amos Leggett – NU, Florida State, Marshall

    5.8**** 5'11" 160 DeVante Harris -- Cal, NU, Ohio St, Oregon, TCU, Oklahoma

    5.8**** 5'11" 180 Charles Jackson – NU, JUCO (Committed: Waiting on ACT score to qualify)

    5.8**** 6'1" 176 Brandon Beaver – NU, Washington, UCLA, OU

    5.7*** 5'10" 180 Raymond Ford – Colorado, NU, Cal (Rumored to be silent commit, if NU takes him)

    5.7*** 6'1" 178 Anthony Standifer – NU, ? (Does not have offer yet)

     

    Safeties - 1

    5.7*** 6'2" 205 Corey Thompson – A&M, LSU, NU, Ok State

    5.6*** 6'3" 175 Sebastian Smith – NU, ? (Does not have offer yet)

     

     

     

    We are looking at taking 19-21 in this class. 14 graduating seniors + 1 open scholarship + JT Kerr left the team + 3-4 more guys leaving for medical/academic/transfer reasons ( I am guessing josh Mitchell will be one of these 3-4 guys, not sure who the other 2-3 are).

    Peat is the one we need most! JMHO

  9. Seisay is already signed and taking classes at Nebraska, making him eligible to take part in spring practice.

     

    First things first! This is the most important thing. Get the name on the dotted line and don't let them get away. Then, we will see how he pans out. Unfortunately for many recruits, the media builds them up to be more than they really are. Hope he is as good as reported. We will need him.

  10. No way was Sanders dismissed because he wouldn't question Pelini. I don't get this: where did this whole Pelini hires assistants who will only say yes to him idea come from? Was it just something that you all collectively decided to pull out of your asses and try back it with meaningless, unsubstantiated, unrelated facts?

     

     

    Are you kidding me? Dude, a little reality check here! Pelini hires? John Papuchis as defensive coordinator? Hell he could not even coach the special teams. Just look at the bowl game, (essentially, those were his guys), a missed extra point (resulting in a two point swing for the opponent), a long kick off return, and a missed field goal. Also, what about our receivers coach, Rich Fisher? What the hell is it that NU cannot catch and hold on to a pass? Marlow's dropped ball ring a bell? Something has been critically missing in the receiving corps the last couple of years under Pelini's hires. Moving your receivers coach to a position, (running backs coach), who has never coached that position before? What the hell is up with that? All these things are meaningful, substantiated, and related to winning the damned game. Pelini's hires? And, this does not even address the ineptness of Barney Cotton as the Offensive Line coach. They are weak at best.

     

    You can say that all you want but give me any sort of evidence that Bo surrounds himself with yes men. Until then I will believe and defend the idea that Bo and Tom Osborne are taking this program in the direction they want to take it. You can't say, well he hired this guy instead of this other "more qualified" guy because he just wants to control every part of the team without any questioning. Those two things completely unrelated.

     

    More so, in your quest to prove to me that Bo Pelini hires only yes men, you took results on the field and used that as evidence. I'm sorry, but whenever you try to use stuff that happens on the field and try to accredit to the "Bo Pelini yes men" idea, you're not doing a good job proving your point.

    My point is simple. Pelini hired below average coaches. We have poor assistant position coaches and poor talent. Why do you think he hired these folks? They are his "yes men". Stuff that happens on the field is evidence of poor coaching. Penalties, missed blocks, lack of concentration, dropped balls, fumbles, all of this is lack of detail by coaching and execution of inferior athletes.

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