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Matthew Hanson from the OWH with some great observations, via twitter.

 

 

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There are reasons to criticize Harvey Perlman & UNL. There are reasons to praise him. Virtually none of it has anything to do with football.

 

Matthew Hansen @redcloud_scribe

A plea: Quit looking through lens of football to judge leaders of Nebraska public universities. It makes you look silly and it makes me sad.

 

He's right. Since Harvey Pearlman was hired in 2001, we've seen Nebraska go from the top of the Collegiate (and Athletic) world, to a middle tier Big Ten school. We've been kicked out of the AAU. We've had a completely disfunctional athletic department for 12 years, have hired/fired/rehired/and fired all sorts of underlings. The last decade plus has been a constant struggle for progress and we've cleaned house three times now, and yet one variable remains...

 

If we're intent on cleaning house and fixing the problems, there's but one solution.

 

 

 

LOL. We were at the top of the collegiate world before Perlman was hired in 2001?! HAHAHA. Atheltic world? Football, we were close to the top at that point, but obviously slipping. But the collegiate world in terms of everything that goes into a major research university??? HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

 

I stopped reading at that point because literally nothing you say can be taken seriously after that.

 

Quick, who was the only school to ever get kicked out of the AAU, and who was in charge?

 

so his worst, actual offense is not football related?

 

i think that is the point.

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Matthew Hanson from the OWH with some great observations, via twitter.

 

 

Matthew Hansen @redcloud_scribe

There are reasons to criticize Harvey Perlman & UNL. There are reasons to praise him. Virtually none of it has anything to do with football.

 

Matthew Hansen @redcloud_scribe

A plea: Quit looking through lens of football to judge leaders of Nebraska public universities. It makes you look silly and it makes me sad.

 

He's right. Since Harvey Pearlman was hired in 2001, we've seen Nebraska go from the top of the Collegiate (and Athletic) world, to a middle tier Big Ten school. We've been kicked out of the AAU. We've had a completely disfunctional athletic department for 12 years, have hired/fired/rehired/and fired all sorts of underlings. The last decade plus has been a constant struggle for progress and we've cleaned house three times now, and yet one variable remains...

 

If we're intent on cleaning house and fixing the problems, there's but one solution.

 

 

 

LOL. We were at the top of the collegiate world before Perlman was hired in 2001?! HAHAHA. Atheltic world? Football, we were close to the top at that point, but obviously slipping. But the collegiate world in terms of everything that goes into a major research university??? HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

 

I stopped reading at that point because literally nothing you say can be taken seriously after that.

 

Quick, who was the only school to ever get kicked out of the AAU, and who was in charge?

 

so his worst, actual offense is not football related?

 

i think that is the point.

 

Which is why I said "he's right" ...

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Matthew Hanson from the OWH with some great observations, via twitter.

 

 

Matthew Hansen @redcloud_scribe

There are reasons to criticize Harvey Perlman & UNL. There are reasons to praise him. Virtually none of it has anything to do with football.

 

Matthew Hansen @redcloud_scribe

A plea: Quit looking through lens of football to judge leaders of Nebraska public universities. It makes you look silly and it makes me sad.

 

He's right. Since Harvey Pearlman was hired in 2001, we've seen Nebraska go from the top of the Collegiate (and Athletic) world, to a middle tier Big Ten school. We've been kicked out of the AAU. We've had a completely disfunctional athletic department for 12 years, have hired/fired/rehired/and fired all sorts of underlings. The last decade plus has been a constant struggle for progress and we've cleaned house three times now, and yet one variable remains...

 

If we're intent on cleaning house and fixing the problems, there's but one solution.

 

 

 

LOL. We were at the top of the collegiate world before Perlman was hired in 2001?! HAHAHA. Atheltic world? Football, we were close to the top at that point, but obviously slipping. But the collegiate world in terms of everything that goes into a major research university??? HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

 

I stopped reading at that point because literally nothing you say can be taken seriously after that.

 

Quick, who was the only school to ever get kicked out of the AAU, and who was in charge?

 

so his worst, actual offense is not football related?

 

i think that is the point.

 

Which is why I said "he's right" ...

 

... then you went on a tangent, the majority of which had to do with athletics, specifically football.

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Osborne debunked Bo Pelini's lie that he was "forced out" of the Athletic Director position:

 

Do you think he would say anything different if it was actually true though? Tom was supposed to be around for a couple years originally. He ended up there for what...4 or 5? I wouldn't be surprised if he wasn't given a little shove towards the end...and frankly I don't have much of a problem w/ that if it happened. This whole idea that Tom is some divine Nebraskan, is BS. He was a great coach. Everything else since then has been judged completely based on that success.

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My worst fear is Nebraska becoming the palce that used to be great but cant get back to the top. I fear we might be there now.

 

-Osborne retires with a perfect legacy even if it took a long long time.

-Solich replaces him but as Osbornes recruits vanish he struggles and is fired amid controversy.

-New direction is felt necessary, a guy named Bill comes in and changes everything to his liking and fails miserably save for recruiting. He too is fired.

-The next guy is a no nonsense defense minded hard ass. After 7 long years he is fired after multiple controversies even though he compiled a respectable overall record.

-Mike Riley comes into a dangerous situation....

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No the point is he's the last person to blame. They've expended injuries, the schedule, bad luck, XII bias, Espn bias, adjustment to the big ten, Shawn Watson, Dan Beebe, mean defensive players who clap, Taylor Martinez, Tommy Armstrong, Stringfellow's mother, mean message board posters and athletic directors who greet the team with chocolates and a back rub for the coach.

 

So now it's the chancellor.

 

It's really sad and borderline pathetic.

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how long do interim AD's usually stick around?

Wasn't the interim title temporary, and he became a true AD in the spring after the transition.

 

i do not remember. i just always thought it was a temporary arrangement to clean house, stabilize, and move on.

 

just seemed like after that, it was just a matter of find the right permanent guy.

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Matthew Hanson from the OWH with some great observations, via twitter.

 

 

Matthew Hansen @redcloud_scribe

There are reasons to criticize Harvey Perlman & UNL. There are reasons to praise him. Virtually none of it has anything to do with football.

 

Matthew Hansen @redcloud_scribe

A plea: Quit looking through lens of football to judge leaders of Nebraska public universities. It makes you look silly and it makes me sad.

 

He's right. Since Harvey Pearlman was hired in 2001, we've seen Nebraska go from the top of the Collegiate (and Athletic) world, to a middle tier Big Ten school. We've been kicked out of the AAU. We've had a completely disfunctional athletic department for 12 years, have hired/fired/rehired/and fired all sorts of underlings. The last decade plus has been a constant struggle for progress and we've cleaned house three times now, and yet one variable remains...

 

If we're intent on cleaning house and fixing the problems, there's but one solution.

 

 

 

LOL. We were at the top of the collegiate world before Perlman was hired in 2001?! HAHAHA. Atheltic world? Football, we were close to the top at that point, but obviously slipping. But the collegiate world in terms of everything that goes into a major research university??? HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

 

I stopped reading at that point because literally nothing you say can be taken seriously after that.

 

Quick, who was the only school to ever get kicked out of the AAU, and who was in charge?

 

so his worst, actual offense is not football related?

 

i think that is the point.

 

 

And I believe getting kicked out of the AAU wasn't something Harvey could control. So there's that.

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cool. I don't really care what you think. So, ignore me. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

 

 

Quick, who was the only school to ever get kicked out of the AAU, and who was in charge?

 

 

In spite of the AAU politics, which was driven at least in part because the AAU doesn't count grant money from the USDA the same as money from the NIH -- UNMC's NIH grant money wouldn't count towards UNL, Nebraska's academic standing has increased from 2001 to 2014.

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Matthew Hanson from the OWH with some great observations, via twitter.

 

 

Matthew Hansen @redcloud_scribe

There are reasons to criticize Harvey Perlman & UNL. There are reasons to praise him. Virtually none of it has anything to do with football.

 

Matthew Hansen @redcloud_scribe

A plea: Quit looking through lens of football to judge leaders of Nebraska public universities. It makes you look silly and it makes me sad.

 

He's right. Since Harvey Pearlman was hired in 2001, we've seen Nebraska go from the top of the Collegiate (and Athletic) world, to a middle tier Big Ten school. We've been kicked out of the AAU. We've had a completely disfunctional athletic department for 12 years, have hired/fired/rehired/and fired all sorts of underlings. The last decade plus has been a constant struggle for progress and we've cleaned house three times now, and yet one variable remains...

 

If we're intent on cleaning house and fixing the problems, there's but one solution.

 

 

 

LOL. We were at the top of the collegiate world before Perlman was hired in 2001?! HAHAHA. Atheltic world? Football, we were close to the top at that point, but obviously slipping. But the collegiate world in terms of everything that goes into a major research university??? HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

 

I stopped reading at that point because literally nothing you say can be taken seriously after that.

 

Quick, who was the only school to ever get kicked out of the AAU, and who was in charge?

 

so his worst, actual offense is not football related?

 

i think that is the point.

 

Which is why I said "he's right" ...

 

... then you went on a tangent, the majority of which had to do with athletics, specifically football.

 

Actually, no. My "tangent" had to do with a dysfunctional athletic department. Of which he helped create.

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My worst fear is Nebraska becoming the palce that used to be great but cant get back to the top. I fear we might be there now.

 

-Osborne retires with a perfect legacy even if it took a long long time.

-Solich replaces him but as Osbornes recruits vanish he struggles and is fired amid controversy.

-New direction is felt necessary, a guy named Bill comes in and changes everything to his liking and fails miserably save for recruiting. He too is fired.

-The next guy is a no nonsense defense minded hard ass. After 7 long years he is fired after multiple controversies even though he compiled a respectable overall record.

-Mike Riley comes into a dangerous situation....

After Gene Stallings, Alabama went through 4 coaches in 10 years before Nick Saban rescued them.

 

I am not saying that Riley=Saban but sometimes it takes a while and a few coaching changes to get back on top once you've been knocked down.

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Osborne debunked Bo Pelini's lie that he was "forced out" of the Athletic Director position:

 

Do you think he would say anything different if it was actually true though? Tom was supposed to be around for a couple years originally. He ended up there for what...4 or 5? I wouldn't be surprised if he wasn't given a little shove towards the end...and frankly I don't have much of a problem w/ that if it happened. This whole idea that Tom is some divine Nebraskan, is BS. He was a great coach. Everything else since then has been judged completely based on that success.

 

 

 

Tom Osborne routinely told us that Saturday's game against Mother Mary the Blessed Southwest Tech was going to be "tough" and "they're a really good football team." And then we'd beat them 63-7. So the idea that Tom would exaggerate the truth or somehow stretch the truth to make his point isn't completely unbelievable.

 

However, that he might be stretching the truth in this instance isn't a good enough reason to ignore his words. It lends itself to tinfoil hats and bogeymen.

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