HuskerNative Posted October 19, 2007 Share Posted October 19, 2007 “F-ing people need to get a life,” Callahan said, according to Ostergard. “Why don’t they go read a book or get lost in the Sandhills?” He didn't deny it, referring questions to a statement about how he's "building a relationship" with Osborne. Quote Link to comment
Da Man Posted October 19, 2007 Share Posted October 19, 2007 “F-ing people need to get a life,” Callahan said, according to Ostergard. “Why don’t they go read a book or get lost in the Sandhills?” He didn't deny it, referring questions to a statement about how he's "building a relationship" with Osborne. I wonder how BC likes being called Billy C. He demoted a QB Joe D (who later transferred) cause of it. Maybe we should all chant Billy C at the game. Quote Link to comment
HUSKERWANK07 Posted October 19, 2007 Share Posted October 19, 2007 “F-ing people need to get a life,” Callahan said, according to Ostergard. “Why don’t they go read a book or get lost in the Sandhills?” He didn't deny it, referring questions to a statement about how he's "building a relationship" with Osborne. I wonder how BC likes being called Billy C. He demoted a QB Joe D (who later transferred) cause of it. Maybe we should all chant Billy C at the game. Quote Link to comment
huskered17 Posted October 19, 2007 Share Posted October 19, 2007 Nah.. Lets just let him ride into the sunset and think what a great chance he was given by some of the classest fans in the nation and threw it all away. GBR!!! Quote Link to comment
FriscoTXHusker Posted October 19, 2007 Share Posted October 19, 2007 Here's the context from the article apparently referred to. It in no way suggests that Callahan was referring to "you." He may have been referring to the writer of the article for all I know. The context does not give any information other than that Callahan was referring to a newspaper story. The book also details an Ostergard story in which Callahan was upset over a newspaper story. “F-ing people need to get a life,” Callahan said, according to Ostergard. “Why don’t they go read a book or get lost in the Sandhills? I’m going to get me a real newspaper. I’m going to read the New York Times.” Please verify who the "you" is in "...thinks about you." Is it from the book itself? If so, please confirm that Ostergard is correct in his attribution of BC's "you" to all Husker fans. Quote Link to comment
alairguard Posted October 19, 2007 Share Posted October 19, 2007 Here's the context from the article apparently referred to. It in no way suggests that Callahan was referring to "you." He may have been referring to the writer of the article for all I know. The context does not give any information other than that Callahan was referring to a newspaper story. The book also details an Ostergard story in which Callahan was upset over a newspaper story. “F-ing people need to get a life,” Callahan said, according to Ostergard. “Why don’t they go read a book or get lost in the Sandhills? I’m going to get me a real newspaper. I’m going to read the New York Times.” Please verify who the "you" is in "...thinks about you." Is it from the book itself? If so, please confirm that Ostergard is correct in his attribution of BC's "you" to all Husker fans. Do you doubt he said or feels this? Supposidly this is an excerpt from the book, I don't know for sure because I don't have it yet. His attititude has been wrong from day 1, why would this suprise anyone? Quote Link to comment
tattooedhusker Posted October 19, 2007 Share Posted October 19, 2007 wouldn't surprise me one bit Quote Link to comment
superfloyd Posted October 19, 2007 Share Posted October 19, 2007 No big surprise. You can put a g string and pasties on my grandma and it doesn't make her a stripper. When Cally got a husker shirt and a clipboard it didn't make him a husker. Quote Link to comment
alairguard Posted October 19, 2007 Share Posted October 19, 2007 No big surprise. You can put a g string and pasties on my grandma and it doesn't make her a stripper. When Cally got a husker shirt and a clipboard it didn't make him a husker. Please get that picture out of my head! Quote Link to comment
FriscoTXHusker Posted October 19, 2007 Share Posted October 19, 2007 Here's the context from the article apparently referred to. It in no way suggests that Callahan was referring to "you." He may have been referring to the writer of the article for all I know. The context does not give any information other than that Callahan was referring to a newspaper story. The book also details an Ostergard story in which Callahan was upset over a newspaper story. “F-ing people need to get a life,” Callahan said, according to Ostergard. “Why don’t they go read a book or get lost in the Sandhills? I’m going to get me a real newspaper. I’m going to read the New York Times.” Please verify who the "you" is in "...thinks about you." Is it from the book itself? If so, please confirm that Ostergard is correct in his attribution of BC's "you" to all Husker fans. Do you doubt he said or feels this? Supposidly this is an excerpt from the book, I don't know for sure because I don't have it yet. His attititude has been wrong from day 1, why would this suprise anyone? You misconstrue my point. It has little to do with the words coming out of his mouth. It has to do with what people are claiming he meant. You can have someone say something and everyone in a room can have a different opinion about what was "said," much like what is going on with this board these days. It's more like a mob action that a discussion board. Quote Link to comment
SoonerFan46 Posted October 19, 2007 Share Posted October 19, 2007 This guy (Callahan) is a complete A$$. Did anyone read the Yahoo Sports article about how he wouldn't let former Nebraska greats on the field, yet he'll allow a WWF Wrestler down there? He wouldn't even allow Johnny Rodgers onto the field. That's blasphemy! One of the first things Stoops did at OU was to reconnect with the past greatness and it payed off in huge dividends. Callahan is trying reshape Nebraska football in HIS image and it's just plain WRONG. I hope this b*stard is gone before the end of the season. Go Huskers, get rid of this guy and return to greatness. I'm looking forward to your return. http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaaf/news;_ylt=Aj...o&type=lgns Quote Link to comment
billdozer15 Posted October 19, 2007 Share Posted October 19, 2007 Here's the context from the article apparently referred to. It in no way suggests that Callahan was referring to "you." He may have been referring to the writer of the article for all I know. The context does not give any information other than that Callahan was referring to a newspaper story. The book also details an Ostergard story in which Callahan was upset over a newspaper story. “F-ing people need to get a life,” Callahan said, according to Ostergard. “Why don’t they go read a book or get lost in the Sandhills? I’m going to get me a real newspaper. I’m going to read the New York Times.” Please verify who the "you" is in "...thinks about you." Is it from the book itself? If so, please confirm that Ostergard is correct in his attribution of BC's "you" to all Husker fans. Cally never denied the fact he called TO a "crusty old F", so that is enough for me to jump off the Cally bandwagon. I could care less what he thinks of me as a fan, but when you spew blasphomy at TO, that is when i take exception. Its amazing how fast the fans turned on Cally. I think for the most part about 3 weeks ago we could deal with him as long as the defensive coaches would be gone. Now that all of this info has come out about what he really thinks of TO and the program, I am making it my personal mission to make his life a living hell so he quits and we dont have to pay out his contract! Quote Link to comment
NU#1 Posted October 19, 2007 Share Posted October 19, 2007 I don't even want to stoop to BC's level. Let's just get him out of here... FAST !!! Quote Link to comment
jimmydasker Posted October 19, 2007 Share Posted October 19, 2007 Here's the context from the article apparently referred to. It in no way suggests that Callahan was referring to "you." He may have been referring to the writer of the article for all I know. The context does not give any information other than that Callahan was referring to a newspaper story. The book also details an Ostergard story in which Callahan was upset over a newspaper story. “F-ing people need to get a life,” Callahan said, according to Ostergard. “Why don’t they go read a book or get lost in the Sandhills? I’m going to get me a real newspaper. I’m going to read the New York Times.” Please verify who the "you" is in "...thinks about you." Is it from the book itself? If so, please confirm that Ostergard is correct in his attribution of BC's "you" to all Husker fans. Cally never denied the fact he called TO a "crusty old F", so that is enough for me to jump off the Cally bandwagon. I could care less what he thinks of me as a fan, but when you spew blasphomy at TO, that is when i take exception. Its amazing how fast the fans turned on Cally. I think for the most part about 3 weeks ago we could deal with him as long as the defensive coaches would be gone. Now that all of this info has come out about what he really thinks of TO and the program, I am making it my personal mission to make his life a living hell so he quits and we dont have to pay out his contract! Cally has a HUGE ego....he was tryng to shape this whole program into the midwest USC.....it failed and he alienated himself to pretty much every one and now he is trying to f#*k NU over once more by positioning for a big buyout.....that piece of sh#t could care less about NU and Tom, even the team for that matter....it is no surprise to me....look at Texas tech .........same situation........ Quote Link to comment
husker rob Posted October 19, 2007 Share Posted October 19, 2007 all of the "alleged" comments were told to the writer of the book, by Doak O. after he was fired and said that he wasnt given a reason. do you think it is possible that Doak made some of this up to get the fans pissed of at BC, because he is holding a grudge against BC for loosing his job? Quote Link to comment
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