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  1. 3 hours ago, Enhance said:

    When he interviewed on 1620 earlier this week, I remember he said something along the lines of 'there are a lot of photos, texts and other pieces of information I haven't shared yet' and I took that as him saying 'I have plenty of ammunition I'm still holding onto in case they try to defame me and cover anything up.

     

    I didn’t know they had him.  Which show was he on and what day?

  2. 43 minutes ago, Toe said:

    Frost already said 'the majority of guys doing well' will be on one side (presumably Red).

     

     

    How does that mesh with the RB setup? (Sorry about tweet link, fairly new poster)

     

    https://twitter.com/GBRosenthal/status/986987997643059203?ref_src=twsrc^tfw&ref_url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.huskerboard.com%2Findex.php%3Fapp%3Dcore%26module%3Dsystem%26controller%3Dembed%26url%3Dhttps%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2FGBRosenthal%2Fstatus%2F986987997643059203

  3. 4 minutes ago, Mavric said:

    They can say what they want now about how they divided up teams.  

     

    Frost said earlier that they were going to put the better-performing guys on one team.

     

    Gebbia and Martinez are on the Red.  Bunch and Vedral are on the white (Vedral ineligible as of now).

     

    Bell and Wilbon are on the Red.  Ozigbo and Bradley are on the White.

     

    The Reds are the 1s and 2s.  Whites are farther down the list.

     

    Then Wouldn’t Wilbon be considered somewhat of a surprise at #2 ahead of the others?

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  4. 36 minutes ago, BigRedBuster said:

    I really don't think we need a grad transfer right now.  I like the group of Gebbia, Martinez and Bunch.  All three of these QBs are excited, working hard and have bought into their chances of leading the Huskers in the fall.

     

    Then, all of a sudden you bring in a grad transfer that ends up starting, it could hurt the chemistry in the group.

     

    And now, even slight chance at Vedral...

  5. What is the likelihood of Noah being ruled eligible?  It seems as though they must have a reason for believing it’s possible.  Any way it has to do with him being a walk on and paying his own way vs scholarship? 

  6. 58 minutes ago, Blackshirts007 said:

    I unfortunately don't think we get in, but we would make history (wrong side) in doing so with all 61 B1G teams with 13 conference games getting in.  Also no watch party like 2014, which obviously means there isn't any confidence.  I just hope these guys all return and have a special year next year.  I'm heading rumblings of cope wanting to go overseas but I think that would be a dumb move on his part. 

     

    I agree, kind of odd to not even have a watch party if Miles & co really think we’re N?  

  7. 7 hours ago, Comfortably Numb said:

     

    Love me some Cajun food, especially crawfish and gator tail. Gonna have to try Buzzard Billy's for sure.

     

    On 3/6/2018 at 7:59 AM, PlzCoolerMe said:

    I have never been disappointed with Buzzard Billy’s.  Their alligator is great and somewhat surprisingly, I think their seafood stuffed eggplant is one of the top seafood dishes in town.  

     

    Outside of Haymarket, I think Carmella’s is very underrated.  The Parthenon is great and Mr. Hui’s on 33rd is probably the best Chinese I’ve had in the state.  




    The others I mentioned:  Carmella's is Italian/Seafood with great wine selection, Parthenon is Greek/Mediterranean with some really nice drink selections.  Both worth a trip outside of the Haymarket.  Venue is right across from Carmella's and also known as one of Lincoln's best.   

  8. I have never been disappointed with Buzzard Billy’s.  Their alligator is great and somewhat surprisingly, I think their seafood stuffed eggplant is one of the top seafood dishes in town.  

     

    Outside of Haymarket, I think Carmella’s is very underrated.  The Parthenon is great and Mr. Hui’s on 33rd is probably the best Chinese I’ve had in the state.  

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  9. On 3/2/2018 at 2:05 PM, Redux said:

    I don't really want to get into it on the main board.  Let's just say the new staff has higher expectations for accountability/responsibility.

     

    Where else is this being discussed in depth? 

  10. 8 hours ago, VectorVictor said:

    There are some pretty damning quotations from Charlie regarding Riley and his staff's coaching ability:

     

    9:28: McBride asks Riley why the scout team defensive players weren't actively trying to strip the ball from the offensive players during practice. Riley's reply was "I'll have to look into that" :facepalm:

     

    10:15: McBride asks Cavanaugh why he only played five offensive linemen during games: "Because I only get five guys ready to play" says Cavanaugh, which McBride links to the Pro mentality of coaching 

     

    There's other gems in here as well, like the lack of time in the practice schedule for individual work/fundamentals work (literally zero time according to what Parella told McBride) and the staff wasn't used to coaching 100+ players (the point that Riley routinely did not have a full compliment of 85 scholarship players at Oregon State also came up, but I'm not sure if that's valid...)

     

    All in all, seems like the past three years were a waste of time, resources, and (most importantly) these kids' ability. 

     

     

     

    8 hours ago, BIG ERN said:

    Cliff Notes:

    • McBride talked to Parrella and he told Charlie that they didn't have any individual time during practice to "teach" techniques etc. He also said their D line technique was to bull rush and knock the ball down if they could, per Diaco
    • McBride also told Riley in a practice he visited that he didn't feel the scout team defense should go half speed. Riley said "I'll have to look into that"
    • He said this past staff was just more about running plays in practice and not working on technique, unity, work ethic etc. 
    • When McBride coached it was more about lining up and telling the offense to move the ball on them instead of trying to over think and confusing people
    • Charlie felt that Diaco tried to coach the coaches on every move. Said that Tom Osborne never did that in his career. Diaco blamed the players many times that they couldn't catch onto his defense
    • Good quote Charlie made "Players win. Coaches lose" 
    • Said Frost was probably the most competitive QB he remembers. Frost had a calm confidence that he thinks helps him in coaching 
    • He thought coach Cav was a pretty good coach, but wasn't impressed with the run blocking while he was here 
    • Talks about how he never made over $100k when coaching besides the time they got bowl bonuses 
    • Tells a story when Auburn had recruiting violations in front of his face 
    • All and all this last staff ran things like the NFL and had a soft mentality, ran easy practices without team cohesiveness 

     

     

    Seriously, How in the world can guys Like Keyshawn even try and defend the staff that allows this crap?  Just mind numbing incompetence.  

  11. 42 minutes ago, IflyB3E said:

    The picture didn’t copy and paste very well, but he was wearing a red and white checkered shirt under his sports jacket

    Here ya go.  Finally created my first account here, just for this, after lurking for over 4 years. ;)   GBR, and welcome home Coach Frost!  I Haven’t been this excited for our program in a LONG TIME.

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