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JJ Husker

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  1. Based strictly on losses per year, as presented, I would trade places with 10 teams on that list, would not trade with 29 of them, and about 4 are a push. But, as I think we all realize, it is not as simple as 9 wins or 4 losses. You have to consider how those W's & L's are acquired, against whom, individual game situations, and even more importantly, how the team performed and if deficiencies are improving. I'm not leading the charge with a pitchfork but I'm sure not satisfied with many things I've seen from Bo. He is on the clock imo, and it is to the point that a single bad loss or single great victory can sway my opinion. Living on the edge so to speak.
  2. Exactomundo! This thread could've/should've ended with post #80 imo. /thread
  3. That should be clue #42 that winning 9 games 6 years in a row, as your top accomplishment, doesn't really mean very much. Sure it's something, but the flip side is he has also lost 4 games every year. I do not believe that stat impresses anyone and I doubt the 4 losses per year stat applies to any of the coaches you named. I would find it impressive if and when we quit suffering blowout losses, win the games we should, and win at least some of the games we shouldn't. Who knows, that might even lead to some conference championships and bcs bowl appearances. Until then, nine wins = meh.
  4. 2ndAre we doing both tackle spots? There are 2 guard and 2 tackle spots listed on the starting lineup so I would say yes. We might need about five more O line spots......in case of injury.
  5. Interesting. I live in Greeley. What small town outside of Cbus did you live in? And no worries, Columbus was/is definitely agriculturally centered, I just was not aware of that fact when I lived there. I went to Columbus High and I think most all of the farm kids went to Lakeview. Since that was a few miles out of town, it just didn't seem like part of Columbus to me. I would guess if they ranked states, Minnesota would have to easily be in the top ten for alcohol consumption so it could still get pretty "bad"
  6. I've got no problems with any of it. Small price to pay in exchange for what the university is providing them. If any of them don't like it, like Strong said; they'll get run over by the culture. I don't like Texas but I like what this Strong guy is trying to do, a lot. There are reasons outside of talent that has kept Texas from being more successful. Seems smart to zero in on some of those things and eradicate them. As impressed as I am with the attempt, I hope it doesn't work out though.
  7. That's about right. I was there 81-84ish and it seems a whole season was about $45.00. We'd go to every game except one, sell it for about $100, make $55 and see all minus one game. Down side was I was not at the OU game when they tore down the goal posts and paraded it down Q street. When I got back to school after Thanksgiving weekend, the main upright with the curve was in my bed at the frat.
  8. Leon Spinks lives there . I believe McDonald's cashier...not kidding Leon is a cool guy. He is married to a girl I graduated HS with. Unfortunately, he took a few too many blows to the head.
  9. Cool 1- I grew up in Columbus-18 yrs. (BTW StPaulHusker- It didn't seem like a "farm" town to me. Lived in town and didn't know any farmers. Closest it came to that was the few years I detassled corn for a summer job) 2- Lived in Lincoln for 5 years. 3- Live about 30 miles from FoCo for the last 28 years. I should be a deadbeat drunk by all accounts.
  10. I also think this is what Landlord was probably referring to, but I'm not sure because he didn't respond so I don't really want to speak for him. But...what's the point of holding the scrimmage if everyone is half-assing it? It kind of goes back to the threads about conditioning and the level of intensity of practice. Injuries are going to happen. It's just the name of the game with football. But if it's an 'understanding' that your practice or scrimmage isn't full-speed, then what's the point of even doing it? edit: Landlord responded when I was typing this...I predicted the 'injury' argument...but not the 'scouting' aspect. I'm not sure...I think even in a scrimmage, both teams would work hard to win, but still not show their entire hand. I agree with you on this. I would like to see them go full bore whether it's intra-squad or vs another team. I think real, live contact may be in short supply in the practice environment and this could help get them some of that. But, I just don't see it being utilized that way, either way. I've only been to one spring game and it was no more than a glorified practice session with everyone getting to see some action. My take away was that the primary purpose was to get the youngsters on the field in front of an almost packed house just to give them a taste. Not sure how or if they would ever transition that into a "real" game against a real opponent.
  11. Sounds intriguing and would seem to be a bigger draw for the fans than an intra-squad scrimmage, but I'm not sure it would serve much of a purpose for the team or coaches. Teams don't want to get anyone hurt and wouldn't show what they can really do. I think it might be the equivalent of an NFL week 4 preseason game and those are pretty disinteresting. Probably wouldn't be any more telling than the typical spring game. On the plus side, it could be used to generate more revenue.
  12. JJ Husker

    Brownies

    Dang! I think I gained 5 lbs. just looking at those pics.
  13. Don't get cocky. Just remember, Shawn Watson was once our OC.
  14. If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball. Get well soon wishes extended to Ads liver.
  15. Wonderful, the beginning of a new club volleyball season. Headed down to the Springs this afternoon so we can get up bright and early Sunday for some vball at Ft Carson HS.

    1. GM_Tood

      GM_Tood

      Ours first games aren't for a couple more weeks. Good luck!

    2. JJ Husker

      JJ Husker

      Thx. Our region plays at locations on the front range, ranging from ft collins throughout denver and down to the springs. We're on the north end of that yet have played 80% in the springs or south denver. Don't want to whine, but I will.

  16. would you say you feel like you drank a thousand beers? also, Gatorpagne: half champagne, half Gatorade, because hydration don't need a reason to celebrate, you guys. Is it in you? You guys, I think he was kidding.......but gonna try.
  17. Good stuff! Damned shame that it costs more than the liquor that I normally buy. Edit: Don't ever make the mistake that I did when I bought Reeds Ginger Beer. It tastes like cat food. Yeah, a Moscow Mule sounds good right about now. Used to be my drink of choice in college. Well, one among many anyway. Bigger challenge....name something you wouldn't drink in college. That's what I thought.
  18. do do do ...... lookin' out my back door.

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    2. JJ Husker

      JJ Husker

      If it's any consolation, the one in Idaho Springs is the best but foco's ain't bad. I'm feeling like I could crush 3 whole slices tonight.

    3. TheSker

      TheSker

      Doing some pizza tomorrow at Extreme Pizza in Cherry Creek.

    4. JJ Husker

      JJ Husker

      Damnit! Beau Jos in foco is moving and is closed until February. Rotten luck.

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