hack Posted July 22, 2008 Share Posted July 22, 2008 listening to jason right now; he's talking about his brother and how he was recruited by notre dame. long story short, holtz recruited jason's brother damian (jason says flat-out says that damian had more talent than both he and christian) and everything was cool right-up until damian's pool accident. it looked like damian might not have ever walked again. his family was holding vigil over him and this is what really frosts jason: not once did holtz call damian and ask how he was doing. not *once* did holtz he drop a note and say, "we're here for you, we support you and we're praying for your speedy recovery". it sounds like neither holtz or notre dame didn't even take the time to send a card. additionally... even when damian did recover and did show up at notre dame to attend class... NO-ONE at notre dame even approached him to even ask how he was doing. for all intents and purposes, he didn't exist. tom osborne on the other hand did call. he was concerned and he did care. other nebraska staff members called on damian. mack brown called along with a score of other coach that he turned down. jason says that osborne offered helped damian get with physicians and specialists to see if his brother could ever play again. he says that osborne wasn't optimistic, but he did it more so damian could have closure. damian would later be an assistant to charlie mcbride at nebraska for three years and now he's a financial analyst. jason makes the comparison between holtz and osborne. jason says that all notre dame has to do is open the doors to notre dame and BAM they have a top 10 recruit class on an off-year. nebraska never had stellar success when it came to recuiting, top 25 at best. so why is it that nebraska earned two national championships and the lion-share of a third? kids know character, said jason, and will play their hearts-out for coaches when the *KNOW* and *TRUST* their coach implicitly. yah, jason is still mad at holtz. hope they never meet at an ESPN mixer. EDIT: rome says that this interview was one of his best. he's giving mad props to nebraska right now and the love affair that we have with the huskers. go rome! Quote Link to comment
husker4 Posted July 22, 2008 Share Posted July 22, 2008 I seriously love Jim Rome, he has so much respect for us unlike the others on ESPN. Quote Link to comment
HuskerJosh Posted July 22, 2008 Share Posted July 22, 2008 I still love the interview he had with Bo when he said his friend was a huge Huskers fan and told him to book his tickets for 2009 when OU and Nebraska would be in the Top 10 playing each other. He asked Bo if he should book those tickets and Bo just said "No doubt." Quote Link to comment
billdozer15 Posted July 22, 2008 Author Share Posted July 22, 2008 listening to jason right now; he's talking about his brother and how he was recruited by notre dame. long story short, holtz recruited jason's brother damian (jason says flat-out says that damian had more talent than both he and christian) and everything was cool right-up until damian's pool accident. it looked like damian might not have ever walked again. his family was holding vigil over him and this is what really frosts jason: not once did holtz call damian and ask how he was doing. not *once* did holtz he drop a note and say, "we're here for you, we support you and we're praying for your speedy recovery". it sounds like neither holtz or notre dame didn't even take the time to send a card. additionally... even when damian did recover and did show up at notre dame to attend class... NO-ONE at notre dame even approached him to even ask how he was doing. for all intents and purposes, he didn't exist. tom osborne on the other hand did call. he was concerned and he did care. other nebraska staff members called on damian. mack brown called along with a score of other coach that he turned down. jason says that osborne offered helped damian get with physicians and specialists to see if his brother could ever play again. he says that osborne wasn't optimistic, but he did it more so damian could have closure. damian would later be an assistant to charlie mcbride at nebraska for three years and now he's a financial analyst. jason makes the comparison between holtz and osborne. jason says that all notre dame has to do is open the doors to notre dame and BAM they have a top 10 recruit class on an off-year. nebraska never had stellar success when it came to recuiting, top 25 at best. so why is it that nebraska earned two national championships and the lion-share of a third? kids know character, said jason, and will play their hearts-out for coaches when the *KNOW* and *TRUST* their coach implicitly. yah, jason is still mad at holtz. hope they never meet at an ESPN mixer. EDIT: rome says that this interview was one of his best. he's giving mad props to nebraska right now and the love affair that we have with the huskers. go rome! I would hate to get hit by a JP luge, it might be more painful than being shot. Quote Link to comment
husker4 Posted July 22, 2008 Share Posted July 22, 2008 I would hate to get hit by a JP luge, it might be more painful than being shot. haha, I thought it was hilarious that JP mentioned that Quote Link to comment
Axl_sued_me Posted July 22, 2008 Share Posted July 22, 2008 Its refreshing to hear someone take responsibility for their actions. After his dad asked him "Why dont you just quit" he woke up and realized he got himself in this now he has to get himself out and it wasnt anyone elses fault but his own. Good ole self reliance. Let's hope he maintains. I have heard that no one is ever unaddicted to heroin. Quote Link to comment
dustinl15 Posted July 22, 2008 Share Posted July 22, 2008 Does anyone know if this is available somewhere online? Quote Link to comment
HuskerJosh Posted July 22, 2008 Share Posted July 22, 2008 It will be, but you have to be a member on Rome's website. Quote Link to comment
hack Posted July 22, 2008 Share Posted July 22, 2008 Its refreshing to hear someone take responsibility for their actions. After his dad asked him "Why dont you just quit" he woke up and realized he got himself in this now he has to get himself out and it wasnt anyone elses fault but his own. Good ole self reliance. Let's hope he maintains. I have heard that no one is ever unaddicted to heroin. rome asked if peter could ever go back to using drugs. peter says without missing a beat, "absolutely." it'll be a monster that he'll wrestle to the end of his days. one day at a time, as they say. Quote Link to comment
NU fan in Denver Posted July 22, 2008 Share Posted July 22, 2008 Man, he just smacked Notre Dame and Lou Holtz. He rips Holtz in his book to. His book talks about the struggles his brother had and how ND and Holtz basically ignored him. Haven't finished the book yet, but it is a good one. Quote Link to comment
bbhusker Posted July 22, 2008 Share Posted July 22, 2008 I loved JP the player but am so impressed with how he has turned his life around. This guy still has the fire and will always be one of my favorite all time Huskers. Quote Link to comment
AR Husker Fan Posted July 22, 2008 Share Posted July 22, 2008 You know, what Jason reports about Holtz is absolutely true. There was a kid that played for Holtz at Notre Dame named Huffman. His brother played for Holtz when Holtz was at Arkansas. When the younger Huffman was injured, he said that Holtz made it clear that he was a "non-entity" until such time as he could contribute. Same thing happened all the time at Arkansas. A cold way of viewing the very people that can make or break you as a coach... Quote Link to comment
HuskerTrucker Posted July 22, 2008 Share Posted July 22, 2008 Just remember, JP is selling his book. He is going to make controversial statements to get air time. If the statements about ND are true, I sure have lost a lot of respect for them...Lou Holtz is some kind of idiot anyway, ever listen to him on TV? Makes me want to scream. Quote Link to comment
huKSer Posted July 22, 2008 Share Posted July 22, 2008 You know, what Jason reports about Holtz is absolutely true. There was a kid that played for Holtz at Notre Dame named Huffman. His brother played for Holtz when Holtz was at Arkansas. When the younger Huffman was injured, he said that Holtz made it clear that he was a "non-entity" until such time as he could contribute. Same thing happened all the time at Arkansas. A cold way of viewing the very people that can make or break you as a coach... Wasn't there a similar situation that happened at NU with the-coach-whose-name-is-not-to-be-mentioned? Was it Keller after his injury (maybe) or am I just totally confused? Quote Link to comment
HuskerTrucker Posted July 22, 2008 Share Posted July 22, 2008 You know, what Jason reports about Holtz is absolutely true. There was a kid that played for Holtz at Notre Dame named Huffman. His brother played for Holtz when Holtz was at Arkansas. When the younger Huffman was injured, he said that Holtz made it clear that he was a "non-entity" until such time as he could contribute. Same thing happened all the time at Arkansas. A cold way of viewing the very people that can make or break you as a coach... Wasn't there a similar situation that happened at NU with the-coach-whose-name-is-not-to-be-mentioned? Was it Keller after his injury (maybe) or am I just totally confused? Now come on...do you really think that BC would feel this way? BC put the players above all else...including winning or coaching. Quote Link to comment
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