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BIGREDIOWAN

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  1. I'm standing outside your window right now!!!
  2. I'm going to agree and also add a TE, DE, QB, & RB let's see if you can guess who I'm talking about!!!
  3. Yeah this guy is obviously not to bright!!! "Hey I got this scoreboard here for sale it's not really important what do you say you want it!!!"
  4. Good article!!! Talking about the national title got my mouth watering!!! GBR!!!
  5. Anything that will make the board grow is obviously a plus. I noticed a while back AR wondered if we could get a mailing list of other huskerboards and get them to join.................what happened with that???
  6. You should see my golf bag everything is Nebraska god it pisses the Iowa and Iowa State fans off around here.........................it feels good to be a rebel!!!!
  7. (extreme homo voice) 1500 dollars for a leather bustea I didn't care it lifts and separates plus it's not like I'm really paying for it!!" hahahah...........huumm (capitol one commercial)
  8. There is nothing better than tradition and this school definately has it. Oh well I bet they are scrambling to change it back after the next couple of years!!!
  9. After the season is over we'll see how many are on there!!!! I bet there is more than one or two!!
  10. Maybe if we go in there and rough up the joint a couple times this year they will change it back to Huskerland!!! It could be arrainged!!!
  11. This does make you think!!! My dad is 53 and my mom is 54 I don't know what I would do right now if I lost either one of them!!! Stay strong Ruud family we're with you.......
  12. God his helmet is damn ugly!!! I know we had this conversation before but it had to be said!!!
  13. Northwestern football coach Randy Walker dead at 52 June 30, 2006 AP - Jun 30, 2:56 am EDT More Photos EVANSTON, Ill. (AP) -- Northwestern University football coach Randy Walker died of an apparent heart attack Thursday night. He was 52. Walker died after feeling chest pains around 10 p.m. at his suburban Chicago home, said Mike Wolf, the school's assistant athletic director for media services. "He will go down as a person who added a great deal to football," Northwestern president Henry Bienen said at a news conference Friday. Walker was the first Northwestern coach to lead the school to three bowl games. The Wildcats lost to UCLA 50-38 in the Sun Bowl last December. "He was a tough, demanding coach," athletic director Mark Murphy said. ADVERTISEMENT In October 2004, Walker checked himself into a hospital after experiencing chest pains. He was diagnosed with myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart muscle; the condition is not a common ailment, and is usually caused by a virus. Walker was out of the hospital in two days, and said he was taking a new approach to his diet and work schedule. "I've really taken my doctor's orders to heart, because frankly, I want to see my grandkids someday," he said at the time. Two months ago, Northwestern gave Walker a four-year extension through the 2011 season. He joined the school in 1999 after nine years at Miami of Ohio. Walker's Wildcats posted 37 wins, going 7-5 last season. He led the team to three bowl games since 2000. Northwestern shared the Big Ten title in 2000 and went to the Alamo Bowl. The Wildcats also went to the 2003 Motor City Bowl. Walker was the first Wildcats coach to guide the team to four seasons with at least six wins since C.M. Hollister in 1899-1902. Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany said Walker will be sorely missed. "Not only was Randy a great friend to the conference, but to his players, his staff and fans," Delany said in a statement. "Randy accomplished a great deal at every institution he worked for, but most importantly he personified the values of intercollegiate athletics -- he was positive, resilient and honest." Indiana coach Terry Hoeppner, who worked with Walker at Miami of Ohio, said Walker's death left him in "absolute shock." "I lost a friend and someone I learned a lot from in our time together at Miami," Hoeppner said. "He is a great man, a great family man and a great person. Words cannot express how much I will miss him." Walker is survived by his wife, Tamara, and two children, Abbey, 28, and Jamie, 25, who is the school's football recruiting assistant. One of the most difficult times during Walker's tenure at Northwestern came in August 2001 when defensive back Rashidi Wheeler collapsed after participating in a conditioning drill and died. His parents sued the school, claiming officials did not give their son, an asthmatic, timely or adequate medical treatment. After years of court wrangling, the player's family was awarded a $16 million settlement. A judge approved the settlement last August. Walker was an assistant coach at North Carolina from 1978 to 1987 and then coached running backs at Northwestern in 1988 and 1989 before becoming head coach at Miami of Ohio, his alma mater. In nine seasons he compiled a 59-35-5 record, his .621 winning percentage the best in school history when he left. Walker's 1998 team at Miami went 10-1. A native of Troy, Ohio, Walker was a fullback at Miami of Ohio and graduated from there in 1976 with a degree in social studies education. Five years later he got a master's degree in education administration. During Walker's playing days, Miami compiled records of 11-0, 10-0-1 and 11-1 in the mid-1970s and won three Tangerine Bowls. Walker was inducted into the school's Hall of Fame in 1992. Walker was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals, and after a short stint returned to Miami as a graduate assistant. This is to bad especially how young he was!!!
  14. This guy is a sick f&*k!!! I mean when I was younger I didn't think "hey I'm bored I'm going to go AND CUT THE HEAD OFF OF A CORPSE!!!"
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