knapplc Posted January 22, 2015 Share Posted January 22, 2015 Hi. Friendly neighborhood Mod here. You've got a problem with a particular poster on HuskerBoard? Swell. Take it up with them in the Woodshed. Don't do it here, in the regular forums. Any such posts will be moved, as some in this thread have been moved. Thanks. Have a great day. 1 Quote Link to comment
Hunter94 Posted January 22, 2015 Share Posted January 22, 2015 He has enrolled & is attending classes at Youngstown State today. Bo got himself a gift on this one. agree, he will shine among the guys he plays with there.....good luck Avery Quote Link to comment
Moiraine Posted January 22, 2015 Share Posted January 22, 2015 Thanks. Have a great day. You can shove it! Quote Link to comment
walksalone Posted January 22, 2015 Share Posted January 22, 2015 I wonder if this dumpster fire will make 9 pages? Quote Link to comment
Warrior Posted January 22, 2015 Share Posted January 22, 2015 The fact that he will be with a coach that has had success putting D-linemen in the NFL might be appealing to him. Just a thought.. If you are a player they will find you even at YSU.. Especially with the fact that 2 successful power 5 head coaches are there might be appealing as well.. What 2 power 5 successful coaches are at YSU? I know of a former successful power 5 coach who is the president of the university. Is the AD or chancellor also a former successful HC? The vest and Bo. Contrary to Huskers lofty standards Bo has been successful I didn't say the best or a world beater, but 70% of his games were wins. I wouldn't say that was a failure. Quote Link to comment
Count 'Bility Posted January 22, 2015 Share Posted January 22, 2015 The fact that he will be with a coach that has had success putting D-linemen in the NFL might be appealing to him. Just a thought.. If you are a player they will find you even at YSU.. Especially with the fact that 2 successful power 5 head coaches are there might be appealing as well.. What 2 power 5 successful coaches are at YSU? I know of a former successful power 5 coach who is the president of the university. Is the AD or chancellor also a former successful HC? The vest and Bo. Contrary to Huskers lofty standards Bo has been successful I didn't say the best or a world beater, but 70% of his games were wins. I wouldn't say that was a failure. Welllllll. He was fired for not doing good enough. I would say that's the textbook definition of failure. If 70% and no championships whatsoever is our new standards-god help us all-then yeah, he was successful. Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted January 22, 2015 Share Posted January 22, 2015 Contrary to Huskers lofty standards Bo has been successful I didn't say the best or a world beater, but 70% of his games were wins. I wouldn't say that was a failure. The next ten pages after this post: Person 1: So you're OK with getting blown out by 40 points every year? Person 2: I didn't say I was OK with it. I said it was a good record. Person 1: You call losing every meaningful game a good record? Person 2: Bo won some meaningful games. Person 1: He never won anything worthwhile, and beat a bunch of crappy teams to inflate his record. Person 2: He was one of only three coaches to win nine games those years. Nick Saban. Person 1: Nick Saban won championships. Person 2: So Bo's in good company. Person 1: Bo isn't Nick Saban. Person 2: Oregon. Tim Beck. Person 1: Taylor Martinez. Bo's Doghouse. Carl Pelini. Person 2: Biggest comeback in school history. Taylor Martinez. Person 1: Tim Beck. Defensive Guru. Person 2: Schemes and assignments. Ndamukong Suh and the 2009 defense. Person 1: Kenny Bell. Person 2: Kenny Bell. Person 1: Wisconsin. Wisconsin. Wisconsin. Person 2: 0:01. Person 1: Cotton & Pelini. Person 2: Had it in his hands against Michigan State. Person 1: 2011 Ohio State recording. Person 2: Backstabber. Person 1: Ref-Yelling. Person 2: 2009 Texas A&M Person 1: Recruiting. Callahan's players. Person 2: Ameer. Bell. Gregory. Burkhead. Person 1: Bo never made adjustments. Person 2: Switching conferences hurt. Person 1: Big Ten sucks. Person 2: Big XII was worse. Person 1: F Texas. Person 2: F Texas. 4 Quote Link to comment
NUance Posted January 22, 2015 Share Posted January 22, 2015 Contrary to Huskers lofty standards Bo has been successful I didn't say the best or a world beater, but 70% of his games were wins. I wouldn't say that was a failure. The next ten pages after this post: Person 1: So you're OK with getting blown out by 40 points every year? Person 2: I didn't say I was OK with it. I said it was a good record. Person 1: You call losing every meaningful game a good record? Person 2: Bo won some meaningful games. Person 1: He never won anything worthwhile, and beat a bunch of crappy teams to inflate his record. Person 2: He was one of only three coaches to win nine games those years. Nick Saban. Person 1: Nick Saban won championships. Person 2: So Bo's in good company. Person 1: Bo isn't Nick Saban. Person 2: Oregon. Tim Beck. Person 1: Taylor Martinez. Bo's Doghouse. Carl Pelini. Person 2: Biggest comeback in school history. Taylor Martinez. Person 1: Tim Beck. Defensive Guru. Person 2: Schemes and assignments. Ndamukong Suh and the 2009 defense. Person 1: Kenny Bell. Person 2: Kenny Bell. Person 1: Wisconsin. Wisconsin. Wisconsin. Person 2: 0:01. Person 1: Cotton & Pelini. Person 2: Had it in his hands against Michigan State. Person 1: 2011 Ohio State recording. Person 2: Backstabber. Person 1: Ref-Yelling. Person 2: 2009 Texas A&M Person 1: Recruiting. Callahan's players. Person 2: Ameer. Bell. Gregory. Burkhead. Person 1: Bo never made adjustments. Person 2: Switching conferences hurt. Person 1: Big Ten sucks. Person 2: Big XII was worse. Person 1: F Texas. Person 2: F Texas. The next ten pages? Ha ha! More like the last three years! Quote Link to comment
Warrior Posted January 22, 2015 Share Posted January 22, 2015 Contrary to Huskers lofty standards Bo has been successful I didn't say the best or a world beater, but 70% of his games were wins. I wouldn't say that was a failure. The next ten pages after this post: Person 1: So you're OK with getting blown out by 40 points every year? Person 2: I didn't say I was OK with it. I said it was a good record. Person 1: You call losing every meaningful game a good record? Person 2: Bo won some meaningful games. Person 1: He never won anything worthwhile, and beat a bunch of crappy teams to inflate his record. Person 2: He was one of only three coaches to win nine games those years. Nick Saban. Person 1: Nick Saban won championships. Person 2: So Bo's in good company. Person 1: Bo isn't Nick Saban. Person 2: Oregon. Tim Beck. Person 1: Taylor Martinez. Bo's Doghouse. Carl Pelini. Person 2: Biggest comeback in school history. Taylor Martinez. Person 1: Tim Beck. Defensive Guru. Person 2: Schemes and assignments. Ndamukong Suh and the 2009 defense. Person 1: Kenny Bell. Person 2: Kenny Bell. Person 1: Wisconsin. Wisconsin. Wisconsin. Person 2: 0:01. Person 1: Cotton & Pelini. Person 2: Had it in his hands against Michigan State. Person 1: 2011 Ohio State recording. Person 2: Backstabber. Person 1: Ref-Yelling. Person 2: 2009 Texas A&M Person 1: Recruiting. Callahan's players. Person 2: Ameer. Bell. Gregory. Burkhead. Person 1: Bo never made adjustments. Person 2: Switching conferences hurt. Person 1: Big Ten sucks. Person 2: Big XII was worse. Person 1: F Texas. Person 2: F Texas. The next ten pages? Ha ha! More like the last three years! Once again contrary to Huskers standards. 70% would be considered successful. I'm not saying he met the Huskers standard, but he wasn't a failure either in the win loss column. (other areas would be the discussion on the rest of this board) Therefore a guy in Moss's situation is looking for a good landing place has probably found a great one all things considered. PS- just to stir the pot Riley's percentage in a power 5 is 54% just sayin' now have fun with that! Quote Link to comment
SouthLincoln Husker Posted January 22, 2015 Share Posted January 22, 2015 Good luck Avery! Quote Link to comment
Hedley Lamarr Posted January 22, 2015 Share Posted January 22, 2015 Contrary to Huskers lofty standards Bo has been successful I didn't say the best or a world beater, but 70% of his games were wins. I wouldn't say that was a failure. The next ten pages after this post: Person 1: So you're OK with getting blown out by 40 points every year? Person 2: I didn't say I was OK with it. I said it was a good record. Person 1: You call losing every meaningful game a good record? Person 2: Bo won some meaningful games. Person 1: He never won anything worthwhile, and beat a bunch of crappy teams to inflate his record. Person 2: He was one of only three coaches to win nine games those years. Nick Saban. Person 1: Nick Saban won championships. Person 2: So Bo's in good company. Person 1: Bo isn't Nick Saban. Person 2: Oregon. Tim Beck. Person 1: Taylor Martinez. Bo's Doghouse. Carl Pelini. Person 2: Biggest comeback in school history. Taylor Martinez. Person 1: Tim Beck. Defensive Guru. Person 2: Schemes and assignments. Ndamukong Suh and the 2009 defense. Person 1: Kenny Bell. Person 2: Kenny Bell. Person 1: Wisconsin. Wisconsin. Wisconsin. Person 2: 0:01. Person 1: Cotton & Pelini. Person 2: Had it in his hands against Michigan State. Person 1: 2011 Ohio State recording. Person 2: Backstabber. Person 1: Ref-Yelling. Person 2: 2009 Texas A&M Person 1: Recruiting. Callahan's players. Person 2: Ameer. Bell. Gregory. Burkhead. Person 1: Bo never made adjustments. Person 2: Switching conferences hurt. Person 1: Big Ten sucks. Person 2: Big XII was worse. Person 1: F Texas. Person 2: F Texas. The next ten pages? Ha ha! More like the last three years! Once again contrary to Huskers standards. 70% would be considered successful. I'm not saying he met the Huskers standard, but he wasn't a failure either in the win loss column. (other areas would be the discussion on the rest of this board) Therefore a guy in Moss's situation is looking for a good landing place has probably found a great one all things considered. PS- just to stir the pot Riley's percentage in a power 5 is 54% just sayin' now have fun with that! What is Pelinis % against only power 5 schools? You might not wanna look that up Quote Link to comment
TheSker Posted January 22, 2015 Share Posted January 22, 2015 Contrary to Huskers lofty standards Bo has been successful I didn't say the best or a world beater, but 70% of his games were wins. I wouldn't say that was a failure. The next ten pages after this post: Person 1: So you're OK with getting blown out by 40 points every year? Person 2: I didn't say I was OK with it. I said it was a good record. Person 1: You call losing every meaningful game a good record? Person 2: Bo won some meaningful games. Person 1: He never won anything worthwhile, and beat a bunch of crappy teams to inflate his record. Person 2: He was one of only three coaches to win nine games those years. Nick Saban. Person 1: Nick Saban won championships. Person 2: So Bo's in good company. Person 1: Bo isn't Nick Saban. Person 2: Oregon. Tim Beck. Person 1: Taylor Martinez. Bo's Doghouse. Carl Pelini. Person 2: Biggest comeback in school history. Taylor Martinez. Person 1: Tim Beck. Defensive Guru. Person 2: Schemes and assignments. Ndamukong Suh and the 2009 defense. Person 1: Kenny Bell. Person 2: Kenny Bell. Person 1: Wisconsin. Wisconsin. Wisconsin. Person 2: 0:01. Person 1: Cotton & Pelini. Person 2: Had it in his hands against Michigan State. Person 1: 2011 Ohio State recording. Person 2: Backstabber. Person 1: Ref-Yelling. Person 2: 2009 Texas A&M Person 1: Recruiting. Callahan's players. Person 2: Ameer. Bell. Gregory. Burkhead. Person 1: Bo never made adjustments. Person 2: Switching conferences hurt. Person 1: Big Ten sucks. Person 2: Big XII was worse. Person 1: F Texas. Person 2: F Texas. The next ten pages? Ha ha! More like the last three years! Once again contrary to Huskers standards. 70% would be considered successful. I'm not saying he met the Huskers standard, but he wasn't a failure either in the win loss column. (other areas would be the discussion on the rest of this board) Therefore a guy in Moss's situation is looking for a good landing place has probably found a great one all things considered. PS- just to stir the pot Riley's percentage in a power 5 is 54% just sayin' now have fun with that! What is Pelinis % against only power 5 schools? You might not wanna look that up Or Riley's win % versus FCS schools 2 Quote Link to comment
Count 'Bility Posted January 22, 2015 Share Posted January 22, 2015 Contrary to Huskers lofty standards Bo has been successful I didn't say the best or a world beater, but 70% of his games were wins. I wouldn't say that was a failure. The next ten pages after this post: Person 1: So you're OK with getting blown out by 40 points every year? Person 2: I didn't say I was OK with it. I said it was a good record. Person 1: You call losing every meaningful game a good record? Person 2: Bo won some meaningful games. Person 1: He never won anything worthwhile, and beat a bunch of crappy teams to inflate his record. Person 2: He was one of only three coaches to win nine games those years. Nick Saban. Person 1: Nick Saban won championships. Person 2: So Bo's in good company. Person 1: Bo isn't Nick Saban. Person 2: Oregon. Tim Beck. Person 1: Taylor Martinez. Bo's Doghouse. Carl Pelini. Person 2: Biggest comeback in school history. Taylor Martinez. Person 1: Tim Beck. Defensive Guru. Person 2: Schemes and assignments. Ndamukong Suh and the 2009 defense. Person 1: Kenny Bell. Person 2: Kenny Bell. Person 1: Wisconsin. Wisconsin. Wisconsin. Person 2: 0:01. Person 1: Cotton & Pelini. Person 2: Had it in his hands against Michigan State. Person 1: 2011 Ohio State recording. Person 2: Backstabber. Person 1: Ref-Yelling. Person 2: 2009 Texas A&M Person 1: Recruiting. Callahan's players. Person 2: Ameer. Bell. Gregory. Burkhead. Person 1: Bo never made adjustments. Person 2: Switching conferences hurt. Person 1: Big Ten sucks. Person 2: Big XII was worse. Person 1: F Texas. Person 2: F Texas. The next ten pages? Ha ha! More like the last three years! Once again contrary to Huskers standards. 70% would be considered successful. I'm not saying he met the Huskers standard, but he wasn't a failure either in the win loss column. (other areas would be the discussion on the rest of this board) Therefore a guy in Moss's situation is looking for a good landing place has probably found a great one all things considered. PS- just to stir the pot Riley's percentage in a power 5 is 54% just sayin' now have fun with that! What is Pelinis % against only power 5 schools? You might not wanna look that up Or Riley's win % versus FCS schools Quote Link to comment
suh_fan93 Posted January 22, 2015 Share Posted January 22, 2015 You would have thought Avery Moss was the next Trev Alberts the way people continue to talk about him. Smh. Quote Link to comment
T_O_Bull Posted January 23, 2015 Share Posted January 23, 2015 Thanks. Have a great day. You can shove it! What? Quote Link to comment
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