StuckinChicago Posted February 11, 2006 Share Posted February 11, 2006 For those of you who think that the tradition of academic excellence for athletes wont continue under Callahan, ponder the big twelve honor roll. 31 Huskers were named to the big twelve honor roll for those who have earned a 3.0 gpa or better, and 16 of them are freshman or sophomores, all of which were part of Callahan's recruiting classes. Nebraska Football Fall Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll Selections (31) *-indicates 4.0 semester Name, Pos. Yr. # of Honor Roll Selections Titus Adams, DT Sr. 3 Harrison Beck, QB Fr. 1 Bryan Benzel, LS* Fr. 1 Lance Brandenburgh, LB So. 3 Chris Bryant, DT Sr. 3 Daniel Bullocks, SS* Sr. 1 Wes Cammack, WR* Fr. 1 Adam Carriker, DE Jr. 3 Andy Christensen, OL RFr. 2 Jordan Congdon, PK Fr. 1 Tyler Fisher, DB Sr. 5 Andy Kadavy, LB Jr. 4 Sam Koch, P Sr. 2 Newton Lingenfelter, OL Jr. 5 Kevin Luhrs, DE So. 5 Kurt Mann, C* Jr. 7 Josh Mueller, TE So. 3 Matt O’Hanlon, SS RFr. 2 Todd Peterson, WR RFr. 3 J.B. Phillips, TE So. 3 Zach Potter, DE Fr. 1 Brandon Rigoni, SS Jr. 7 Craig Roark, OL Fr. 1 Joey Robison, DB Sr. 7 Andy Sand, TE So. 4 Andrew Shanle, SS Jr. 5 Mike Stuntz, DB Sr. 9 Blake Tiedtke, FS Sr. 9 Dan Titchener, P RFr. 3 Dane Todd, FB Jr. 7 Tyler Wortman, LB RFr. 3 link http://www.huskers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SP...0&ATCLID=235874 Quote Link to comment
DJR313 Posted February 11, 2006 Share Posted February 11, 2006 There's no way this can be. Callahan is the devil, recruits kids that can barely read, attempts to win at all costs, etc. etc. etc. Ok, after that barrage of negativity, I have been saying it all along. Callahan is expecting much more out of these kids. Take their careers as STUDENT-athletes seriously, or don't bother with either. It's great to see. Being a good student doesn't necessarily take brains, just hard work and discipline. I think this says a lot about what the coaching staff is preaching. This would explain why boners like Birkle didn't like what was going on, because the coaches expect the players to dial it in on both fronts and work hard. Quote Link to comment
DaveH Posted February 11, 2006 Share Posted February 11, 2006 This would explain why boners like Birkle didn't like what was going on, because the coaches expect the players to dial it in on both fronts and work hard. Nah. Hard work? Discipline? That's to much like the NFL. I just wanna drink. Quote Link to comment
chad1971 Posted February 11, 2006 Share Posted February 11, 2006 There's no way this can be. Callahan is the devil, recruits kids that can barely read, attempts to win at all costs, etc. etc. etc. Ok, after that barrage of negativity, I have been saying it all along. Callahan is expecting much more out of these kids. Take their careers as STUDENT-athletes seriously, or don't bother with either. It's great to see. Being a good student doesn't necessarily take brains, just hard work and discipline. I think this says a lot about what the coaching staff is preaching. This would explain why boners like Birkle didn't like what was going on, because the coaches expect the players to dial it in on both fronts and work hard. Don't worry once they start dominating again all the skeptics will be choking on their words, They can try every angle to beat him down, and this proves he's on the right track - I was all for solich getting the axe and I was behind CALLAHAN from the start - So good for CALLAHAN, Another feather in his hat. Quote Link to comment
BIGREDIOWAN Posted February 12, 2006 Share Posted February 12, 2006 This is what Nebraska football is all about!!! Kick a$$ on the field and in the books!!! Congratulations to these fine young men keep it up GBR!!! Quote Link to comment
big poppa Posted February 12, 2006 Share Posted February 12, 2006 If you are not committed and have the discipline to get up in the morning and go to class you won't be committed or disciplined enough to be productive on the football field...it is about building character through the development of sound habits....plus there probably are not enough pictures to color in the playbook!!!! Quote Link to comment
HuskerWisdom Posted February 12, 2006 Share Posted February 12, 2006 If you are not committed and have the discipline to get up in the morning and go to class you won't be committed or disciplined enough to be productive on the football field...it is about building character through the development of sound habits....plus there probably are not enough pictures to color in the playbook!!!! Yeah, right.. those Oklahoma teams under Barry Switzer really hit the books! ..lol Actually, quite a few of them did, they just had a lot who didn't also. Quote Link to comment
Benard Posted February 12, 2006 Share Posted February 12, 2006 For those of you who think that the tradition of academic excellence for athletes wont continue under Callahan, ponder the big twelve honor roll. 31 Huskers were named to the big twelve honor roll for those who have earned a 3.0 gpa or better, and 16 of them are freshman or sophomores, all of which were part of Callahan's recruiting classes. Nebraska Football Fall Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll Selections (31) *-indicates 4.0 semester Name, Pos. Yr. # of Honor Roll Selections Titus Adams, DT Sr. 3 Harrison Beck, QB Fr. 1 Bryan Benzel, LS* Fr. 1 Lance Brandenburgh, LB So. 3 Chris Bryant, DT Sr. 3 Daniel Bullocks, SS* Sr. 1 Wes Cammack, WR* Fr. 1 Adam Carriker, DE Jr. 3 Andy Christensen, OL RFr. 2 Jordan Congdon, PK Fr. 1 Tyler Fisher, DB Sr. 5 Andy Kadavy, LB Jr. 4 Sam Koch, P Sr. 2 Newton Lingenfelter, OL Jr. 5 Kevin Luhrs, DE So. 5 Kurt Mann, C* Jr. 7 Josh Mueller, TE So. 3 Matt O’Hanlon, SS RFr. 2 Todd Peterson, WR RFr. 3 J.B. Phillips, TE So. 3 Zach Potter, DE Fr. 1 Brandon Rigoni, SS Jr. 7 Craig Roark, OL Fr. 1 Joey Robison, DB Sr. 7 Andy Sand, TE So. 4 Andrew Shanle, SS Jr. 5 Mike Stuntz, DB Sr. 9 Blake Tiedtke, FS Sr. 9 Dan Titchener, P RFr. 3 Dane Todd, FB Jr. 7 Tyler Wortman, LB RFr. 3 link http://www.huskers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SP...0&ATCLID=235874 and what 3 out of all of those are callahan scholarship recruits. The rest are either franks or walk ons. Quote Link to comment
husker rob Posted February 12, 2006 Share Posted February 12, 2006 Lets see about the recruits benard. Crag Roark Zach Potter Harrison Beck Jordon Congdon Lance Brandonburg J.B. Phillips what about the preferred walk-ons do they count as recruits? and so what if they are walk ons they are still part of the program and they have to maintain the standards of the team or they dont make the team. Quote Link to comment
DJR313 Posted February 12, 2006 Share Posted February 12, 2006 and what 3 out of all of those are callahan scholarship recruits. The rest are either franks or walk ons. Ugh- You are never going to get it man. Callahan can be in year 6 of his regime, with 3 North titles and the academics at this high standard and you will still spout the same garbage. Crawl back in your hole. Quote Link to comment
StuckinChicago Posted February 12, 2006 Author Share Posted February 12, 2006 Gee, I thought that Callahan had cut the walk on program. I count six frank recruits that were scholarship guys, the same as Callahan.... Your argument still holds no water. Quote Link to comment
HuskerWisdom Posted February 12, 2006 Share Posted February 12, 2006 Lets see about the recruits benard. Crag Roark Zach Potter Harrison Beck Jordon Congdon Lance Brandonburg J.B. Phillips what about the preferred walk-ons do they count as recruits? and so what if they are walk ons they are still part of the program and they have to maintain the standards of the team or they dont make the team. Brandenburg was originally recruited by Solich, but signed with the new staff and Callahan in the 2004 class. Phillips signed with Solich in 2003 Quote Link to comment
DJR313 Posted February 12, 2006 Share Posted February 12, 2006 Lets see about the recruits benard. Crag Roark Zach Potter Harrison Beck Jordon Congdon Lance Brandonburg J.B. Phillips what about the preferred walk-ons do they count as recruits? and so what if they are walk ons they are still part of the program and they have to maintain the standards of the team or they dont make the team. Brandenburg was originally recruited by Solich, but signed with the new staff and Callahan in the 2004 class. Phillips signed with Solich in 2003 What difference does it make who's recruits are who's? They are all Huskers and since Callahan has become head coach, the team's Grade Point Average has improved. FACT. End of story. Quote Link to comment
HuskerWisdom Posted February 12, 2006 Share Posted February 12, 2006 Lets see about the recruits benard. Crag Roark Zach Potter Harrison Beck Jordon Congdon Lance Brandonburg J.B. Phillips what about the preferred walk-ons do they count as recruits? and so what if they are walk ons they are still part of the program and they have to maintain the standards of the team or they dont make the team. Brandenburg was originally recruited by Solich, but signed with the new staff and Callahan in the 2004 class. Phillips signed with Solich in 2003 What difference does it make who's recruits are who's? They are all Huskers and since Callahan has become head coach, the team's Grade Point Average has improved. FACT. End of story. I don't particularly care. Given what grade inflation is at NU and other state schools, I'm not that impressed by most of the GPA's that these athletes put together. It's just that if someone is going to make a thread about how wonderful Callahan is, they should at least get their facts straight. Quote Link to comment
DJR313 Posted February 12, 2006 Share Posted February 12, 2006 Given what grade inflation is at NU and other state schools, I'm not that impressed by most of the GPA's that these athletes put together. Is there anyway you can prove or disprove that? Or is that just an off-the-cuff remark based upon opinion? I don't understand how you could possibly quantify what you just said. Like you just said, if you are going to post, get your FACTS straight. Quote Link to comment
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