HANC Posted November 25, 2007 Share Posted November 25, 2007 Did anyone just get goosebumps listening to TO's press conference....The man can flat out make anything sound good....even a "job termination"... It was so refreshing to listen to him speak instead of Pud's used car salesman bs..... TO speaks from experience and from the heart.... I thought it was interesting that he said even he didn't feel his job was very secure until the final 3-4 years of coaching (after 2nd NC)...... and that he isn't holding any coach to any other standard than he held himself too.....what a great statement, and testiment to his philosophy.. You could actually see in his face that he was "hurting" a bit that he had to make a decision that would effect many coaches and families, but he knew he was doing the right thing.... He really is one of a kind.. Now, c'mon TO, make the best decision that you can, and get this thing turned around... He is still very passionate about NU football, no matter how many years he "stepped away"....the man lives and breaths NU football, and I expect him to be AD for at least 2-3 years. Quote Link to comment
huskerjack23 Posted November 25, 2007 Share Posted November 25, 2007 even though it seemed as though Callahan and TO didn't have the best relationship, i bet Cally was glad that he got his pink slip from someone like Tom Osborne. it's never easy to get fired, but with someone like TO, i bet he took it a little easier. Quote Link to comment
Dundermifflinite Posted November 25, 2007 Share Posted November 25, 2007 Did anyone just get goosebumps listening to TO's press conference....The man can flat out make anything sound good....even a "job termination"... It was so refreshing to listen to him speak instead of Pud's used car salesman bs..... TO speaks from experience and from the heart.... I thought it was interesting that he said even he didn't feel his job was very secure until the final 3-4 years of coaching (after 2nd NC)...... and that he isn't holding any coach to any other standard than he held himself too.....what a great statement, and testiment to his philosophy.. You could actually see in his face that he was "hurting" a bit that he had to make a decision that would effect many coaches and families, but he knew he was doing the right thing.... He really is one of a kind.. Now, c'mon TO, make the best decision that you can, and get this thing turned around... He is still very passionate about NU football, no matter how many years he "stepped away"....the man lives and breaths NU football, and I expect him to be AD for at least 2-3 years. It was slightly better than the press conference following the 2003 Colorado game....slightly... kidding... he was brilliant. Quote Link to comment
knownothing Posted November 25, 2007 Share Posted November 25, 2007 Did anyone just get goosebumps listening to TO's press conference....The man can flat out make anything sound good....even a "job termination"... It was so refreshing to listen to him speak instead of Pud's used car salesman bs..... TO speaks from experience and from the heart.... I thought it was interesting that he said even he didn't feel his job was very secure until the final 3-4 years of coaching (after 2nd NC)...... and that he isn't holding any coach to any other standard than he held himself too.....what a great statement, and testiment to his philosophy.. You could actually see in his face that he was "hurting" a bit that he had to make a decision that would effect many coaches and families, but he knew he was doing the right thing.... He really is one of a kind.. Now, c'mon TO, make the best decision that you can, and get this thing turned around... He is still very passionate about NU football, no matter how many years he "stepped away"....the man lives and breaths NU football, and I expect him to be AD for at least 2-3 years. It was slightly better than the press conference following the 2003 Colorado game....slightly... kidding... he was brilliant. That is spot on!!! I think Husker football is in good hands again. Quote Link to comment
Blackdeuce Posted November 25, 2007 Share Posted November 25, 2007 T.O. is a class act. Several years ago, he spoke at my brother's graduation at Hastings College. I was thoroughly impressed. Quote Link to comment
I See Red People Posted November 25, 2007 Share Posted November 25, 2007 May this man forever be a legend in the eyes of Husker Nation... Quote Link to comment
lovered Posted November 25, 2007 Share Posted November 25, 2007 T.O. is a class act. Several years ago, he spoke at my brother's graduation at Hastings College. I was thoroughly impressed. My fear is if things don't go well with the new coach!! Typical poster on this board will be the first to drive the bus over TO - - put the bus in reverse and hit him again!!!!! I am not sure his legand status is immortal?!!!! Quote Link to comment
junior4949 Posted November 25, 2007 Share Posted November 25, 2007 Call me crazy, but I think his legend status became mortal when he lost the last election to become Nebraska's Gov. Quote Link to comment
I See Red People Posted November 25, 2007 Share Posted November 25, 2007 Call me crazy, but I think his legend status became mortal when he lost the last election to become Nebraska's Gov. you're crazy. Quote Link to comment
lovered Posted November 25, 2007 Share Posted November 25, 2007 Call me crazy, but I think his legend status became mortal when he lost the last election to become Nebraska's Gov. you're crazy. Listen Husker fans are Impatient and fikle - unfortunately, "Husker Nation" is the definition of "What have you done for me lately?" Quote Link to comment
Bleeding Husker Red Posted November 25, 2007 Share Posted November 25, 2007 T.O. is a class act. Several years ago, he spoke at my brother's graduation at Hastings College. I was thoroughly impressed. My fear is if things don't go well with the new coach!! Typical poster on this board will be the first to drive the bus over TO - - put the bus in reverse and hit him again!!!!! I am not sure his legand status is immortal?!!!! Not in this case dude. People admire the man way too much. If the next coach fails, it'll be his reputation that sufferes, not Coach Osborne's. People will judge him based on HIS performance, not someone else's. Quote Link to comment
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