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no-body holds a clipboard like joe ganz! NO-BODY!!!

 

<_<

 

He deserves better than that.

 

No way in hell was it ever possible that he could start, and he knew it. Great motivation, huh. But he still tried.

 

 

:yeah Come on Hack, show a little class. Joe has put his heart in this program. Great to see he is taking this like a man. Can't help but feel for the guy!

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no-body holds a clipboard like joe ganz! NO-BODY!!!

 

<_<

 

He deserves better than that.

 

No way in hell was it ever possible that he could start, and he knew it. Great motivation, huh. But he still tried.

 

 

:yeah Come on Hack, show a little class. Joe has put his heart in this program. Great to see he is taking this like a man. Can't help but feel for the guy!

I loled.. C'mon guys, It was a joke.

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From the Lincoln Journal Star:

 

Joe Ganz fielded questions Tuesday, a day after Sam Keller was given the nod over him for the starting quarterback spot.

 

Here are a couple of his quotes:

"For the first hour (after the news), it was really tough because I had put so much into it these last three years... But I have to be there for my teammates. I can't let myself be down. If Sam gets hurt it (can't) screw up the whole season. I can't allow that. I have too much respect for my coaches and teammates to do that."

 

"We can't have any drop off at the backup. That's my role right now and I'll accept it and I'll work as hard as I can to be prepared and not let there be any drop off at all."

 

Ganz handled it with great class, and bordered on emotional as he talked about calling his parents to tell them the news. A story with more reaction is soon coming

 

 

 

No kidding about the class. Very heartening for a young man to be put in this situation and not let it ruin him. I hope I'm not out of line saying this, but it sort of reminds me of another incredible young man who played backup to a superstar and was called upon to step up in a time of desperate need.

 

Don't let it beat you, Joey. You're still a Husker and I think I speak for everyone here when I say Husker Nation is very proud of you.

 

 

He's a good kid and will make a fantastic coach someday, these types of kids always do, but I wonder how he is going to feel when Witt overtakes him next year??? :nutz

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no-body holds a clipboard like joe ganz! NO-BODY!!!

 

<_<

 

He deserves better than that.

 

No way in hell was it ever possible that he could start, and he knew it. Great motivation, huh. But he still tried.

 

 

 

Are you one of his personal friends? Because from every single media I could find about the situation it seemed as if he was convinced that he was going to start. You must know better though.

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He should still get plenty of game action this year. It may be clean up duty but he is still going to give it his all.

Yeah...when we are up by 4 td's on USC he can come in and tack on 2 more scoring drives in the 4th qtr!!! :power:power:power:power:power

Let's not get retarded now.

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From the Lincoln Journal Star:

 

Joe Ganz fielded questions Tuesday, a day after Sam Keller was given the nod over him for the starting quarterback spot.

 

Here are a couple of his quotes:

"For the first hour (after the news), it was really tough because I had put so much into it these last three years... But I have to be there for my teammates. I can't let myself be down. If Sam gets hurt it (can't) screw up the whole season. I can't allow that. I have too much respect for my coaches and teammates to do that."

 

"We can't have any drop off at the backup. That's my role right now and I'll accept it and I'll work as hard as I can to be prepared and not let there be any drop off at all."

 

Ganz handled it with great class, and bordered on emotional as he talked about calling his parents to tell them the news. A story with more reaction is soon coming

 

 

 

No kidding about the class. Very heartening for a young man to be put in this situation and not let it ruin him. I hope I'm not out of line saying this, but it sort of reminds me of another incredible young man who played backup to a superstar and was called upon to step up in a time of desperate need.

 

Don't let it beat you, Joey. You're still a Husker and I think I speak for everyone here when I say Husker Nation is very proud of you.

 

 

He's a good kid and will make a fantastic coach someday, these types of kids always do, but I wonder how he is going to feel when Witt overtakes him next year??? :nutz

 

He'll break that damn clipboard over hack's head! :lol:

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