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  1. More a reflection of who the team is playing and in what bowl than how the team is playing

     

    I don't know HuskerHill...I live in Tampa (a 3 hour drive to JVille) and I am not going and it's not b/c of who we are playing or the bowl...but I am not going to spend the money to make the trip, tix, etc only to see them get pounced...which may or may not happen...but since I am not a betting man, I will just keep my money...

     

    So, for me anyway, it is b/c how the team is playing and that makes me sad. :mellow:

     

    Is that the fan definition of the bandwagon. I will cheer for us if we are good or we have a great chance to win. If I lived 3 hours away I would be there for sure.

     

     

    Well...good for you....you are awesome.

     

    It is the definition of a fan that doesn't have a lot of extra cash especially around Christmas time that really isn't interested in spending money he doesn't have to be disappointed with a team that may or may not show up.

     

    I guess since you know me so well, you can go ahead and make that judgement call

     

    (and for what's it worth, I will be wearing red and screaming and cheering my butt off for the Husker as they play, but it will just have to be from my living room)

     

    If it is a money issue it is completely understandable. If the decision is based purely off team performance then it is a matter of being a fair weather fan. Money is the reason I can make it to only 1 game a year and the spring game. If I could just stop having kids I could maybe go to more games. I will be sitting on my couch cheering for them just like you are. GBR!!

     

    GBR! :power

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  2. More a reflection of who the team is playing and in what bowl than how the team is playing

     

    I don't know HuskerHill...I live in Tampa (a 3 hour drive to JVille) and I am not going and it's not b/c of who we are playing or the bowl...but I am not going to spend the money to make the trip, tix, etc only to see them get pounced...which may or may not happen...but since I am not a betting man, I will just keep my money...

     

    So, for me anyway, it is b/c how the team is playing and that makes me sad. :mellow:

     

    Is that the fan definition of the bandwagon. I will cheer for us if we are good or we have a great chance to win. If I lived 3 hours away I would be there for sure.

     

     

    Well...good for you....you are awesome.

     

    It is the definition of a fan that doesn't have a lot of extra cash especially around Christmas time that really isn't interested in spending money he doesn't have to be disappointed with a team that may or may not show up.

     

    I guess since you know me so well, you can go ahead and make that judgement call

     

    (and for what's it worth, I will be wearing red and screaming and cheering my butt off for the Husker as they play, but it will just have to be from my living room)

  3. More a reflection of who the team is playing and in what bowl than how the team is playing

     

    I don't know HuskerHill...I live in Tampa (a 3 hour drive to JVille) and I am not going and it's not b/c of who we are playing or the bowl...but I am not going to spend the money to make the trip, tix, etc only to see them get pounced...which may or may not happen...but since I am not a betting man, I will just keep my money...

     

    So, for me anyway, it is b/c how the team is playing and that makes me sad. :mellow:

  4. I'm not worried about the concept that coaches will be scared to coach here if 9 wins gets you fired. I want a guy who will look at that setup and says, "Bring it on." Pete Carroll was USC's 4th choice. Before his hiring, everyone thought he totally sucked as a coach. After he was hired, everybody in Southern California derided USC's AD for making such a stupid hire. Maybe we need to forget about prima donnas, young sure-fire coaches, and anything else that everybody seems to love, and simply hire an old coach who knows his way around a clip board and a field.
    Greg Schiano Schiano, as the head coach of Rutgers University, where he served 11 years, transforming the Scarlet Knights from an unknown into a consistently competitive, winning and respected program. Prior to heading up the Rutgers program, Schiano served two seasons (1999-00) as defensive coordinator with the Miami Hurricanes. Schiano served three seasons in the NFL as a defensive assistant (1996-97) and later defensive backfield coach for the Chicago Bears (1998) and also spent six seasons under the late Joe Paterno at Penn State as a graduate assistant (1990) and defensive backfield coach (1991-95). Schiano -is a 1988 graduate of Bucknell University, where he was a three-year letterman at linebacker.

     

    H to the E to the DOUBLE LL NO!

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