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JJ Husker

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  1. Anybody going to the Big Red of the Rockies banquet on May 7th in Estes Park? Gonna have Ahman Green, Adam Carriker, and Tommie Frazier there.

  2. Interesting. Back when Wade was the DC for the Broncos the first time around, the Broncos used to hold their training camp in Greeley. We partied with Wade and few other guys from the Broncos more than a few times. Wade's a really nice guy. My wife danced with him and we bought them too many drinks. Ah the good ole days.
  3. Assuming 100 on campus + 25 support staff (prolly way under there)...rooming 2 to a room w/ coaches going solo.... Round Trip Charter: $40,000-$50,000 Rooms @ $225/ for 8 nights: $135,000 Feeding a bunch of fat guys: $30,000 ... North of $200k....so like 20% of our recruiting budget. Hmmm...better land some big fish w/ that. Nothing some required donations from season ticket holders can't handle. If money for this type of thing is a concern for Nebraska, it's a concern for all teams. We might not be top of the heap but we're a far ways from the bottom.
  4. Thought the same thing. We should do one every year, rotate the sites between California, Texas, Alabama and Ohio. If you're gonna do it, do it big. I agree. Would be a great way to help begin to balance out the inherent advantages of those SEC warm weather teams. It's no wonder they're whining, it would help level the field for us northern teams. Nebraska should definitely be doing this.
  5. When we are young. Wandering the face of the Earth. Wondering what our dreams might be worth. Learning that we're only immortal for a limited time.

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    2. NUance

      NUance

      Life is a whore. So f#*k it.

    3. JJ Husker

      JJ Husker

      You might have the wrong song NUance....lol

    4. NUance

      NUance

      Oh, I thought we were talking philosophies of life.

  6. I'm curious, why would you like to think it hasn't happened here? A few posts back you were sticking up for cheating like there was nothing wrong with it. What changed?
  7. I bet True is happy.

    1. NUance

      NUance

      Ahhhh, True. Sad to see him go. Come back True!

  8. 30 minutes is not what I would consider a "commute". That's simply the small amount of time it takes to drive to work. Heck it usually takes me about 25 minutes to drive across town to my job. I would probably lean towards living in the bigger city but, either way, you're not far from the other. Don't see how you can really go wrong.
  9. I would like to see proof of that. You're never going to get "proof" of something like that, hope not anyway, that wouldn't be good. These things aren't advertised. I would like to see proof of that. I can't remember any that NU has bought...but there have really only been a few that I have ever heard that have been bought...like the SMU team and that cat that started at Bama and ended up at Memphis but I can't remember his name...Oh...and the entire team in the movie Blue Chips... Cash changes hands in recruiting quite a bit, especially down south where you have to do it to compete with everybody else. The numbers aren't usually big like Cam Newton's recruitment, but it's enough to get in the ballgame. Here's an interesting article from a couple years ago http://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2014/4/10/5594348/college-football-bag-man-interview Until I see proof, its just a baseless allegation. I thought we were adults here. Believe what you need to believe to make college sports (Nebraska) palatable for you, it's just entertainment after all. No Nebraska player has ever taken money. (puts head back into sand) I would be surprised if it hasn't happened in every big time program. I don't think anyone here is naive. But, as you said, we're all adults here. I would assume that should mean that anyone who makes such a claim is responsible for providing the proof to back it up. You can't just state it has happened here as a fact and then not provide proof. That's not how "facts" work.
  10. Yeah, you really aren't getting it. It's not at all moral relativism, by the way. I don't think that word or phrase means what you think it means. That is exactly what moral relativism is. Thanks for playing though.
  11. Is speeding cheating, since it's against the law? Is murder cheating, since it's against the law? Is paying recruits cheating, since it is against the rules? What kind of moral relativism game are you trying play here? Yes, some infractions are worse than others. Murder is worse than speeding, etc. But cheating is still cheating, whether or not you get caught. I guess I don't get any message that claims otherwise.
  12. How refreshing to know that someone with such high morals and scruples is teaching the youth of today. Please find another line of work.So, is it okay for your students to cheat as long as they don't get caught? Don't be all that surprised. This is coming from someone who has admitted to having sex with women without consent and treating it like a joke. I am not surprised. I've just sort of finally had enough of the crap messages he spews. Boozing, womanizing, cheating...... I would hope teachers and coaches strive to be better than this. At the very least, it would be nice if they didn't boast and brag about their shortcomings in the morals area. I guess I expect a lot more from those who should be helping to form young lives. But, like always, there are all kinds. Don't hurt yourself falling off that horse you are on. Just sayin' Doing and believing the right and moral thing does not require getting on a high horse. If a person doesn't want to face the flack of admitting their own lack of morals, they probably shouldn't openly brag about such things. Cheating is wrong. Period. If you believe otherwise, you are wrong. Simple concept. Now if we want to discuss how some of the ncaa rules are ludicrous, then we can have that discussion. But, saying that cheating, as long as you don't get caught, is a good message to promote........I'm dumbfounded. How do you defend that message?
  13. How refreshing to know that someone with such high morals and scruples is teaching the youth of today. Please find another line of work.So, is it okay for your students to cheat as long as they don't get caught? I thought parents were who their kids looked to for their moral compass. Hmmm, guess not.Nice excuse for your own lack of morals.Yes, parents should be the primary force for shaping their kids morals but, as a teacher or coach, you also help shape their opinions and feelings on things. Those kids are influenced by your feelings and thoughts whether you or I like it or not. If you are passing on the message that cheating is okay as long as you don't get caught, then you should not be teaching/coaching kids in any capacity. If that truth hurts or hits too close to home, it might be time for you to look in the mirror and reevaluate why you are teaching or coaching youth. It really has nothing at all to do with the parents or anyone other than yourself. I'll do my job as a parent. The question is, will you be helping me reinforce the good messages or will you actively be working against me? Got it...teachers should think just like the parents...Also, John Wooden cheated like crazy How convenient. You can now pick the worst parents for examples and feel good about yourself because your not THAT bad. And of course, ignore the message of the quote but rather impune the messenger. Just what I would expect from a cheater.
  14. How refreshing to know that someone with such high morals and scruples is teaching the youth of today. Please find another line of work.So, is it okay for your students to cheat as long as they don't get caught? Don't be all that surprised. This is coming from someone who has admitted to having sex with women without consent and treating it like a joke. I am not surprised. I've just sort of finally had enough of the crap messages he spews. Boozing, womanizing, cheating...... I would hope teachers and coaches strive to be better than this. At the very least, it would be nice if they didn't boast and brag about their shortcomings in the morals area. I guess I expect a lot more from those who should be helping to form young lives. But, like always, there are all kinds.
  15. The true test of a man’s character is what he does when no one is watching. John Wooden
  16. How refreshing to know that someone with such high morals and scruples is teaching the youth of today. Please find another line of work.So, is it okay for your students to cheat as long as they don't get caught? I thought parents were who their kids looked to for their moral compass. Hmmm, guess not. Nice excuse for your own lack of morals. Yes, parents should be the primary force for shaping their kids morals but, as a teacher or coach, you also help shape their opinions and feelings on things. Those kids are influenced by your feelings and thoughts whether you or I like it or not. If you are passing on the message that cheating is okay as long as you don't get caught, then you should not be teaching/coaching kids in any capacity. If that truth hurts or hits too close to home, it might be time for you to look in the mirror and reevaluate why you are teaching or coaching youth. It really has nothing at all to do with the parents or anyone other than yourself. I'll do my job as a parent. The question is, will you be helping me reinforce the good messages or will you actively be working against me?
  17. How refreshing to know that someone with such high morals and scruples is teaching the youth of today. Please find another line of work. So, is it okay for your students to cheat as long as they don't get caught?
  18. I agree the message this sends is even more important than the specific coaching change. Hopefully this is an indication that the staff will be held accountable and, when they fall short of expectations, they will be replaced. It would seem to signal that MR understands we need to shoot for and hit a higher level. Maybe it doesn't mean all that much but I'm going to keep my hopes up that it does until proven wrong.
  19. I don't follow recruiting closely but, from the relatively poor job we did filling D line positions this year, I would like to think that Riley is holding his position coaches responsible for everything in their area. So it would make some sense to cut lose a guy who was obviously underperforming on the recruiting trail and also arguably struggling with the progress of our Dline. That may not be it at all but it makes me feel good about where things may be headed. Had too many years where glaring problems were not addressed. Maybe this shows Riley will make the tough decisions.
  20. I think that's a great idea, now that the rules have changed and the team can pick up the cost. Nebraska would be crazy to not do this also. Get out of the nasty weather for a week, do some team building, and get some valuable exposure to potential recruits.
  21. Quick thought, who is it going to hurt more to not be able to exchange/share research with Stanford? This handful of Iowa state universities or the Harvard of the west coast? Iowegans.....*facepalm
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