HuskerFanChuck Posted June 20, 2012 Share Posted June 20, 2012 Nicely done article by Randy about a visit from a Nebrasketball Hall of Famer who was also just inducted into the Indiana B-Ball Hall of Fame. The guy's actually buying four season tickets, and he lives in Colorado. That spoke volumes to me, about what this guy thinks the program can do. From the sounds of it, that sounded like a new thing, like he hadn't had them before. Just liked the excitement for the program from an old-timer. Link here: http://www.huskers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=100&ATCLID=205458880 Quote Link to comment
Comish Posted June 20, 2012 Share Posted June 20, 2012 Nicely done article by Randy about a visit from a Nebrasketball Hall of Famer who was also just inducted into the Indiana B-Ball Hall of Fame. The guy's actually buying four season tickets, and he lives in Colorado. That spoke volumes to me, about what this guy thinks the program can do. From the sounds of it, that sounded like a new thing, like he hadn't had them before. Just liked the excitement for the program from an old-timer. Link here: http://www.huskers.c...TCLID=205458880 Good find and good read....... 1 Quote Link to comment
NUance Posted June 20, 2012 Share Posted June 20, 2012 Well, we are, and we thought Baack, who held Nebraska’s all-time scoring record for a decade (before Jerry Fort set a new record in 1976) could provide insight on why he turned down four Big Ten basketball scholarship offers to come to Lincoln and why, more than four decades later, that logically sound choice would make even more sense now. <snip; edited out text below> 1) Nebraska’s top-notch facilities will help the Huskers find basketball’s elusive Holy Grail and its long-awaited first NCAA Tournament win. 2) The Big Ten Conference is just the right league to awaken a sleeping giant. 3) Tim Miles has what it takes to lead the charge and his assistants have the passion to make it a memorable ride. 4) The success of Nebraska’s journey to basketball relevance now hinges on just one word: Recruiting. 5) Talented players influence other talented players. 6) Just like records are made to be broken, history’s ready to be made. 7) Recruiting Nebraska fans is every bit as important as recruiting new players. Another excellent article from Randy York. I pretty much always like his work. He seems to write for the NU fans, rather than trying to tear down our program or create controversy (like one or two of the OWH writers). : 1 Quote Link to comment
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