Go to a bowling alley, spin on his head and push the ball down the lane?
I mean, I could go do that right now...with added flare
But I get your point...Frost probably wont do that. Sometimes flamboyant bowling techniques turn the tables for the better. Like the time i crushed garlic with my bare feet and added it to stir fry...its the little things that add spice.
The one positive of our crappiness over the past decade: I am able to continue watching other games after a Husker loss. Years ago a loss would have me go on a CFB watching hiatus for the remainder of the day
So I would assume the "family friend" is somehow tied to OSU in some way...right?
Oh wait, his tweet said he has known this person the summer BEFORE his freshman year...oh, so definitely a family friend in the truest sense, no OSU ties here...lol
If they are physically ready to play but not mentally (play call awareness) then play em...games are already ugly, I would rather it be ugly with potential than ugly with indifference
We have a DL that cannot go 4 on 5 and get there...but we play coverage like we do.
Need to move Stille to nose on obvious pass downs and put in speed and say go
The Big 10 should designate a game this late in the season when two teams face each other that are just 1 win away from bowl eligibility...it may not be a yearly thing but when it happens, it is golden.
The Fragile' Game
I really think no matter how much notice you provide or even provide the shirt to the fan, we have enough curmudgeons that would refuse to participate where we could not pull it off...sad
Yup...although I am sure there would be some type of deal, etc etc with a shirt company...the simple numbers point to a half a (+ or -) million cost.
85, 458 capacity X (rough guess) $7 per shirt= $598k+
Honest question...if Lawrence or Eitenne did it you think the samething happens?
Not to minimize Dabo doing the right thing, just feel it is very easy to make those decisions when it is a non starter and your already throttling the team...of course, maybe that is exactly why they throttle teams (accountability)