RedRex Posted October 6, 2015 Share Posted October 6, 2015 Kinda funny how Pedy and Eich were eager to jump up and issue stern, bold declarations about how HE will not allow this program to "slip into mediocrity" or "become Iowa" and then have nothing to say while we plunge downward so fast it pulls your lips back from your teeth. As for why Harv would allow a lawyer to pick the coach? Harvey = Lawyer As the story was related to me, the Booster Illuminati had to get together and put the financial gun to Harv's head to replace Pedy with TO. A move he tried to thwart when first asked by locking up those big buyout and contract extensions for Pedy and Cally. Harv may not be able to carry a tune but he damn sure can carry a grudge, evidenced by the exclusion of any input from TO on a successor AD. Quote Link to comment
Hunter94 Posted October 6, 2015 Share Posted October 6, 2015 Kinda funny how Pedy and Eich were eager to jump up and issue stern, bold declarations about how HE will not allow this program to "slip into mediocrity" or "become Iowa" and then have nothing to say while we plunge downward so fast it pulls your lips back from your teeth. As for why Harv would allow a lawyer to pick the coach? Harvey = Lawyer As the story was related to me, the Booster Illuminati had to get together and put the financial gun to Harv's head to replace Pedy with TO. A move he tried to thwart when first asked by locking up those big buyout and contract extensions for Pedy and Cally. Harv may not be able to carry a tune but he damn sure can carry a grudge, evidenced by the exclusion of any input from TO on a successor AD. agree, f#*k Harv! Quote Link to comment
Hunter94 Posted October 6, 2015 Share Posted October 6, 2015 It is true. There is no way Riley is fired after this season. However, Riley most certainely can just retire after this season. I am sure Riley is not use to this heat he is getting, he is probably mind blown at the fact he is getting so much heat 5 games into the season for losing. A 2-3 record at Oregon State and no one says a word, because no one cares. And he may retire. You look at the heat he is getting just 5 games into the season, the fact that his demeanor on the sidelines is a "I dont really care" Seriously, his headset mic is never down, it's always up. Reminds me of Brady Hoke at Michigan not even wearing a head set. And his hands are always in his sweat shirt pockets as he just strolls the sidelines, talking to no one, coaching no one. It isn't a fire Riley movement that will get things going, because firing a coach after 1 season just wont happen. a Retire Riley movement is more fitting. That would be wonderful (retirement), and would take care of the contract buyout problem. As great as that sounds, no way ( barring health concerns) that he walks away from this golden parachute that Shawn gave him. If he did that, I'd be even dumber than the final 2 minutes last Saturday. he will suck off the Eichorst tit for a couple years before retirement.............piss poor hire by Shawn! Quote Link to comment
gbr93 Posted October 6, 2015 Share Posted October 6, 2015 I could write a lot about this topic, but I wont. All I will say is that I wholeheartedly believe in EIchorst and what he is trying to do at this university. Quote Link to comment
74Hunter Posted October 6, 2015 Share Posted October 6, 2015 I could write a lot about this topic, but I wont. All I will say is that I wholeheartedly believe in EIchorst and what he is trying to do at this university. You mean collect about a million per year while he waits for Barry to retire? Quote Link to comment
klb835 Posted October 6, 2015 Share Posted October 6, 2015 But but but we are not afraid to open up our checkbooks Quote Link to comment
gbr93 Posted October 6, 2015 Share Posted October 6, 2015 I could write a lot about this topic, but I wont. All I will say is that I wholeheartedly believe in EIchorst and what he is trying to do at this university. You mean collect about a million per year while he waits for Barry to retire? You talked to him about it? It doesn't seem that way to me. The conversation I've had with him didn't give me that vibe. Ive been wrong before though, so I guess we just wait and see Quote Link to comment
74Hunter Posted October 6, 2015 Share Posted October 6, 2015 I could write a lot about this topic, but I wont. All I will say is that I wholeheartedly believe in EIchorst and what he is trying to do at this university.You mean collect about a million per year while he waits for Barry to retire? You talked to him about it? It doesn't seem that way to me. The conversation I've had with him didn't give me that vibe. Ive been wrong before though, so I guess we just wait and see I'd honestly love to hear more. But actions speak louder than words. Quote Link to comment
It'sNotAFakeID Posted October 6, 2015 Share Posted October 6, 2015 The idea that Shawn Eichorst is a shoe-in for the Wisconsin AD job is a pretty bold assumption to made, and is only done so to cast him in a light of an uninterested person hired only by Harvey Perlman to get rid of Bo. I asked this question before, but I'll ask it again: Why on Earth would Wisconsin hire Eichorst in light of a potential failed hire here at Nebraska? 1 Quote Link to comment
Haspula Posted October 6, 2015 Share Posted October 6, 2015 The idea that Shawn Eichorst is a shoe-in for the Wisconsin AD job is a pretty bold assumption to made, and is only done so to cast him in a light of an uninterested person hired only by Harvey Perlman to get rid of Bo. I asked this question before, but I'll ask it again: Why on Earth would Wisconsin hire Eichorst in light of a potential failed hire here at Nebraska? Maybe he's doing what Barry says. Its been noted Eichorst went to Barry for some "guidance" before he made the hire. Quote Link to comment
GBRedneck Posted October 6, 2015 Share Posted October 6, 2015 I could write a lot about this topic, but I wont. All I will say is that I wholeheartedly believe in EIchorst and what he is trying to do at this university. You mean collect about a million per year while he waits for Barry to retire? And write a bunch of CYA policies that have changed the feel of the program from "Family" to "Bureaucratic"? Quote Link to comment
gbr93 Posted October 6, 2015 Share Posted October 6, 2015 I could write a lot about this topic, but I wont. All I will say is that I wholeheartedly believe in EIchorst and what he is trying to do at this university.You mean collect about a million per year while he waits for Barry to retire? And write a bunch of CYA policies that have changed the feel of the program from "Family" to "Bureaucratic"?What exactly are you referring to? Quote Link to comment
GBRedneck Posted October 6, 2015 Share Posted October 6, 2015 I could write a lot about this topic, but I wont. All I will say is that I wholeheartedly believe in EIchorst and what he is trying to do at this university.You mean collect about a million per year while he waits for Barry to retire? And write a bunch of CYA policies that have changed the feel of the program from "Family" to "Bureaucratic"?What exactly are you referring to? Here are a couple of examples of the legal crap Pederhorst has put in place: http://www.huskers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=100&ATCLID=204982151 We used to always get lots of donations from coaches of autographed clothes, jerseys, balls, etc. for charity auctions and such. Pederhorst put a quick stop to that. http://journalstar.com/business/local/no-more-husker-players-numbers-on-fan-jerseys/article_5ce22256-039f-545f-875e-127904b2c763.html Another CYA knee jerk reaction. In his defense, quite a few other schools are doing this, but not all of them. It didn't need to be done. And also, no more coaches at Big Red Breakfasts. Why? Quote Link to comment
StPaulHusker Posted October 6, 2015 Share Posted October 6, 2015 I could write a lot about this topic, but I wont. All I will say is that I wholeheartedly believe in EIchorst and what he is trying to do at this university.You mean collect about a million per year while he waits for Barry to retire? And write a bunch of CYA policies that have changed the feel of the program from "Family" to "Bureaucratic"?What exactly are you referring to? Here are a couple of examples of the legal crap Pederhorst has put in place: http://www.huskers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=100&ATCLID=204982151 We used to always get lots of donations from coaches of autographed clothes, jerseys, balls, etc. for charity auctions and such. Pederhorst put a quick stop to that. http://journalstar.com/business/local/no-more-husker-players-numbers-on-fan-jerseys/article_5ce22256-039f-545f-875e-127904b2c763.html Another CYA knee jerk reaction. In his defense, quite a few other schools are doing this, but not all of them. It didn't need to be done. And also, no more coaches at Big Red Breakfasts. Why? There are a lot of schools that are following both of these policies now. And it's not a bad thing. Quote Link to comment
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