ForRealBigRedFan Posted January 9, 2007 Share Posted January 9, 2007 That quote came from his kicking coach who has since stated that more than likely Congdon will NOT be the one donating his liver. He is homesick, and has some ill family. Much like Danny Muy, and Manaia Brown. Can't blame him for wanting to be close to family. One thing is for sure, he will not be back at NU. Look for him to end up at either San Diego St., or possibly a Pac-10 school when all is said and done. Congdon That's the way that I heard it, too. It's good that he wants to be around his family, but you have to admit that if the team acted like they needed him more (only let him kick 7 times this year after he went 19 for 23 last) or that they trusted him he might have been more motivated to stick around and make things work. That seems to be BC's way, just ignore players until they leave. It seems like there is a human factor missing from this coaching staff if players are bailing the way that they are. At this level, it's not a business, there is a lot of nurturing that needs to go on-- kids need to feel like they belong. I think that BC does the Xes and Os well, but can't really figure out humans. From what Sean Callahan said on Unsportsmanlike Conduct, Congdon was upset with his lack of playing time and the possibility of him being a liver donor is slim. Good luck to him. Let's see, thats 10 of the 30 from the 2005 class now gone Maybe there is more to football than just highly rated recruiting classes. Link to comment
DaveH Posted January 10, 2007 Author Share Posted January 10, 2007 From what Sean Callahan said on Unsportsmanlike Conduct, Congdon was upset with his lack of playing time and the possibility of him being a liver donor is slim. Good luck to him. Let's see, thats 10 of the 30 from the 2005 class now gone Maybe there is more to football than just highly rated recruiting classes. No kidding? Huh. Who'da thunk it. Link to comment
NevadaHusker27 Posted January 24, 2007 Share Posted January 24, 2007 Looks like Congdon is going to try and finish his career at USC. http://www.dailynews.com/usc/ci_5072995 Link to comment
BIGREDFAN_in_OMAHA Posted January 24, 2007 Share Posted January 24, 2007 Whatever makes him happy. I hope he stays away from the cliffs. Link to comment
Big Red Cop Posted January 24, 2007 Share Posted January 24, 2007 Played many of you like a fiddle!! IMO, Congdon decided early on in the season that he would not be coming back to NU in 2007. Both sides tried to save face as much as possible, and now it comes out that he is trying to get on with USC, only 19 days after leaving NU! HA! Link to comment
BIGREDFAN_in_OMAHA Posted January 24, 2007 Share Posted January 24, 2007 The ultimate dagger is if he all of a sudden starts kicking 45+ yard field goals!! Link to comment
Big Red Cop Posted January 24, 2007 Share Posted January 24, 2007 I would almost bet that Congdon does start hitting longer FG before his career is done. Not taking a jab at the NU coaches, but I do believe that Jordan will be coached when it comes to kicking, and improve greatly from what we saw this year. Link to comment
MadcatNU Posted January 24, 2007 Share Posted January 24, 2007 The ultimate dagger is if he all of a sudden starts kicking 45+ yard field goals!! lol... ain't that the truth. I have a hard time thinking this was some conspiracy from the begining to end up at USC. 'SC's kicker didn't have his accident till after Congdon asked to leave. This is more like coincidence than anything else. He may have been unhappy with kicking in Lincoln (i wasn't all that thrilled about him doing it either), so he used his unlce's situation as a nice way to step aside. Now an opportunity comes along at USC where he can be close to his family, so he takes it. There's no big story here imo. the only thing close is that he mislead the fans a little with his Uncle's situation, but i don't really care that much. Link to comment
Big Red Cop Posted January 24, 2007 Share Posted January 24, 2007 All that I would have expected was a little more honesty out of the Congdon camp. Do they owe it to me or anyone else?? No! Just expected it from what I had heard about the family. Link to comment
cmb23 Posted January 24, 2007 Share Posted January 24, 2007 That's weird. There was a rumor that he would go to USC, but that had been put to bed. How can two articles have such different quotes? Wonder if the sudden death of USC's kicker will have any effect on what kickers USC looks for, and who is available. Perfect (allbeit unfortunate) situation for a kid that is homesick for Cali, moving home, and looking for a place to go to school and kick. Thoughts??? Looks like we had it right 2 weeks ago. Link to comment
KansasHusker Posted January 25, 2007 Share Posted January 25, 2007 I had a hard time thinking he would return to the team after this "temporary leave"...Kunalic will likely be able to kick 45+ yard field goals and he's going to be our guy. Link to comment
huskerguy Posted January 25, 2007 Share Posted January 25, 2007 I like him as a person but as a kicker, no biggie this guy didnt have the power to be a reliable kicker in College Football from 40+ Link to comment
Glendower Posted January 25, 2007 Share Posted January 25, 2007 The ultimate dagger is if he all of a sudden starts kicking 45+ yard field goals!! lol... ain't that the truth. I have a hard time thinking this was some conspiracy from the begining to end up at USC. 'SC's kicker didn't have his accident till after Congdon asked to leave. This is more like coincidence than anything else. He may have been unhappy with kicking in Lincoln (i wasn't all that thrilled about him doing it either), so he used his unlce's situation as a nice way to step aside. Now an opportunity comes along at USC where he can be close to his family, so he takes it. There's no big story here imo. the only thing close is that he mislead the fans a little with his Uncle's situation, but i don't really care that much. I'm going to ask it again-- why on earth do people hate him so much? 19 of 23? 5 of 7 (they didn't let him kick this year)... what? I just want to know why everyone perpetuates this "cogdon sucks" myth... can someone please tell me? Link to comment
NU fan in Denver Posted January 25, 2007 Share Posted January 25, 2007 The ultimate dagger is if he all of a sudden starts kicking 45+ yard field goals!! lol... ain't that the truth. I have a hard time thinking this was some conspiracy from the begining to end up at USC. 'SC's kicker didn't have his accident till after Congdon asked to leave. This is more like coincidence than anything else. He may have been unhappy with kicking in Lincoln (i wasn't all that thrilled about him doing it either), so he used his unlce's situation as a nice way to step aside. Now an opportunity comes along at USC where he can be close to his family, so he takes it. There's no big story here imo. the only thing close is that he mislead the fans a little with his Uncle's situation, but i don't really care that much. I'm going to ask it again-- why on earth do people hate him so much? 19 of 23? 5 of 7 (they didn't let him kick this year)... what? I just want to know why everyone perpetuates this "cogdon sucks" myth... can someone please tell me? I just don't think he is that good. Yeah 19 for 23, but from where inside the 40. A kicker can be a weapon, and he was no weapon. The coaches obviously had no faith in him from 40+. Sure kickers like mason crosby don't come around all the time, but you need a kicker that has the ability to kick from 50. He sure couldn't kick it into the endzone when afforded the opportunity. It makes me even more skeptical with him wanting to join USC after the excuse of donating his liver. Maybe he saw the writing on the wall and figured he wasn't going to be playing, who knows. I think part of the reason he was only 5 for 7 this year is because the coaches had no faith in his distance. We all know about auburn, but what about the numerous times we went for it on fourth down when we were around the 30? A kicker with distance would have probably been afforded a few of those opportunities instead of a 4th down try. In an ideal world we would have 2 kickers on schollie, one for short fg's and xp and one for long fgs and kickoffs. Link to comment
AR Husker Fan Posted January 25, 2007 Share Posted January 25, 2007 I'm going to ask it again-- why on earth do people hate him so much? 19 of 23? 5 of 7 (they didn't let him kick this year)... what? I just want to know why everyone perpetuates this "cogdon sucks" myth... can someone please tell me? Beats me. I realize he didn't have the strongest leg in the world, but he came in here and did a great job on the field goals and the PATs he was asked to kick. A very accurate and consistent kicker when kicking within his range. I think what some people are saying isn't that they hate him, but that he was limited in his range - and it became more apparent this year. Still, he did what he was asked to do, and did it well. Link to comment
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