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  1. On 8/26/2023 at 12:30 PM, Caliborn72 said:

    That OG not getting a waiver doesn’t seem to bode well for Arik Gilbert’s chances. He cited documented mental health as well and came up from the FCS level. Kinda sad to be honest. Meanwhile the LB they got from ASU is on his 4th team and will be eligible just because he’s a graduate. NCAA continues to baffle me.

    Last Chance cU?

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  2. On 2/26/2019 at 8:39 AM, Enhance said:

    Interestingly, that's sometimes the ONLY segment I listen to just because it can often be a riot. But, I do agree that it is by and large a huge waste of air time.

     

    I haven't really followed Nick's show as it pertains to the Mo case, though. Mostly just S&B and a little USC. Nick has always had a habit of repeating himself on his show, or taking an incredibly long amount of time to make a relatively minor point, so it's a little hit or miss for me.

    The real crime here is Nick's show.  I've always heard that he just takes people's ideas and throws his little spin on it.  I actually prefer the guy who has stood in for him recently.  

    I don't toss these allegations around lightly until Nick, blatantly, stole a talking point DB and I were chatting about.  

     

    On 8/10 at 856am, when the story broke that Ohio State was going to suspend Urban I asked DB if this is actually a smart move being that we live in a world that if they do so, by the time the suspension is up the world would have moved on the "next big story".

     

    THAT MORNING on Nick's show, within an HOUR he is spewing my exact thoughts.  lol -  he's just a joke

     

     

  3. This hits home.  I had my car parked outside a friends house in Nelson's Creek in Omaha.  I made the mistake of leaving my truck unlocked and numerous items were stolen, granted no where near the value of Coach Frost's but the feeling/thought someone invading your property.  It just doesn't feel right.  I hope they find these suckers that did this

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    He told them he remembers researching who they were and what kind of young men they were. He remembers choosing them, recruiting them, sitting in many of their living rooms talking to their parents about life at Nebraska. He remembers telling them he'd take care of them, and he told them that's what he's tried to do.

     

    He told them he didn't agree with the decision to fire him. He felt the program was in good shape, that he had been a good steward of his players, and that although he agrees there are things that need fixing, he thought and thinks that he's the man to do it. He said he didn't regret the choices he's made.

     

    He told them he's enjoyed watching them grow as players and as young men. He told them he's proud of who they are, he's proud of what they've accomplished, how far they've come. He told them he will be watching them as they continue their careers, and that he's going to be their fan now, not their coach.

     

    He told them some things didn't go right, and he took responsibility for it. He told them about life and consequences and choices and that things don't turn out the way you think they should, or that sometimes people don't see things the way you see things. He told them things change, and it's not always a change you wanted or felt was right.

     

    He told them this is part of the business. That football is a big world and that nothing is set in stone. He told them coaching can be a rough business and it's not for the faint of heart. He told them that he would be OK, and his coaches would be OK, and that they were not to worry about them. He told them to focus on school, keep their heads up, and to work hard. He told them that's what he expected from them every day and that hasn't changed.

     

    He told the Seniors it was their job to be role models for the team, to show them the work ethic he's always taught them to have. He told them he knew they would make him proud.

     

    It was an emotional night, and not all of the emotions were sadness. He told them they were men of character that would get through that in time.

     

    He said "heckuva" about 18 times.

     

    This is significantly different than another summary I read.

     

    Is this true?

     

    what'd you hear man? would love to hear

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