Popular Post knapplc Posted October 13, 2015 Popular Post Share Posted October 13, 2015 Goose: It's the bottom of the 9th, the score is tied. It's time for the big one. Iceman: Are you up for this one, Maverick? Maverick: Just a walk in the park, Kazansky. Slider: Contact! Multiple bogeys. Two miles. Looks like they're going away from us. Maverick: I see them. Right, two o'clock. I'm in. Iceman: I'm in! Maverick: That son of a bitch just cut me off! <everyone flies around a bit> Maverick: Come on. Jesus Christ, Ice. Take the shot or get the hell out of there. Iceman: I can't get the angle. I'm too close. I'm switching to guns. Maverick: Fire or clear! <more exciting flying> Maverick: Christ! I can take a shot right here! Iceman: A few more seconds and I've got him. Maverick: I'm moving in. I've got the shot. Goose: Come on, Mav. Slider: He's getting impatient. Take the shot. Iceman: Just a few more seconds. Goose: Get the hell out of there! Maverick: Ice, come off, my right. I'm in. Iceman: Five more seconds. Maverick: I'm in. Iceman: I'm off. sh#t! 12 Quote Link to comment
StPaulHusker Posted October 13, 2015 Share Posted October 13, 2015 Trying to connect the dots as to why this is in the Nebraska forum: Post about the Houston Cougars Head Coach Cougar was a character in Top Gun "Cougar was doing just fine" according to Maverick Mavric is a mod on Huskerboard Huskerboard has a forum called Husker Football Husker Football has a sub-Forum called Rumorville Rumorville is for rumors There are no rumors in this thread I failed 7 Quote Link to comment
Thanks_Tom RR Posted October 14, 2015 Share Posted October 14, 2015 I got this StPH... Tom Herman has the same name as Herman Glitz Candy Company Herman Glitz Candy Company use to send a monthly shipment of jelly beans to Ronald Reagan Reagan's strategic defensive initiative was called Star Wars Star Wars featured an intrepid character named Luke Skywalker Luke's father was actually Darth Vader Vader's name, in is formative years, was Anakin Anakin build C3PO C3PO had a droid companion named R2D2 Wait, what were we talking about again? HAN SHOT FIRST!!! 5 Quote Link to comment
Hammerhead Posted October 15, 2015 Share Posted October 15, 2015 Trying to connect the dots as to why this is in the Nebraska forum: Post about the Houston Cougars Head Coach Cougar was a character in Top Gun "Cougar was doing just fine" according to Maverick Mavric is a mod on Huskerboard Huskerboard has a forum called Husker Football Husker Football has a sub-Forum called Rumorville Rumorville is for rumors There are no rumors in this thread I failed Crashed and burned, huh Maverick? Quote Link to comment
Lux Posted October 16, 2015 Share Posted October 16, 2015 Current position Title Offensive Coordinator Team Oregon Conference Pac-12 Biographical details Born January 4, 1975 (age 40) Crete, NE Alma mater Nebraska Playing career 1993–1994 Stanford 1995–1997 Nebraska 1998–2000 New York Jets 2001 Cleveland Browns 2001–2002 Green Bay Packers 2003 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Position(s) QB, DB, Special Teams Coaching career (HC unless noted) 2002 Nebraska (GA) 2006 Kansas St. (GA) 2007 Northern Iowa (LB) 2008 Northern Iowa (Co-DC/LB) 2009–2012 Oregon (WR) 2013–present Oregon (OC/QB) Accomplishments and honors Championships National Championship, Nebraska (1995) National Championship, Nebraska (1997) Tom Herman Current position Title Head coach Team Houston Conference The American Record 5–0 Biographical details Born June 2, 1975 (age 40) Cincinnati, Ohio Playing career 1994–1997 California Lutheran Position(s) Wide receiver Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1998 Texas Lutheran (WR) 1999–2000 Texas (GA) 2001–2004 Sam Houston State (WR/ST) 2005–2006 Texas State (OC/QB) 2007–2008 Rice (OC/QB) 2009–2011 Iowa State (OC/QB) 2012–2014 Ohio State (OC/QB) 2015–present Houston Head coaching record Overall 5–0 Accomplishments and honors Awards Broyles Award (2014) Quote Link to comment
Thanks_Tom RR Posted October 16, 2015 Share Posted October 16, 2015 Lux, for Herman, I think you forgot National Championship, Ohio St (2014). Also, Frost's HC record is 0-0. The difference between Frost's and Herman's accolades is that Herman got his NC as a coach and has been recognized as the Best Asst Coach of the Year. Quote Link to comment
Lux Posted October 17, 2015 Share Posted October 17, 2015 Lux, for Herman, I think you forgot National Championship, Ohio St (2014). Also, Frost's HC record is 0-0. The difference between Frost's and Herman's accolades is that Herman got his NC as a coach and has been recognized as the Best Asst Coach of the Year.I just used a brief Wikipedia Google. Was he there for the national title game? He helped coach it for certain? Oregon was just as good during those similar time frames. Head coaching wins??? Does it say he has 5 @ HOUSTON???? Who gives a f#*k? Look side by side. Really hard. Ok. Now plant this idea in your head, who do you think is a better representation of Nebraska football, which one of them do you think has more passion for the program?? He's a god damn Nebraska born native, he's one of us and you idiots won't let him or anyone else that is more than qualified even have a god damn. Chance. It's truly laughable I just sit here and laugh about it. Good job with whatever you guys have been doing. Great hits with Callahan Pelini and now Riley. Great work. Solich shouldn't have been fired and Frost should be the current head coach. No doubt in my mind. And go ahead and say " oh he has Nebraska ties" yes dumb asses, he does, and he also has had parents that teach him football from the day he was born, they were hs coaches, played under Osborne and other great coaches who are slipping my mind, coached under solich Snyder Kelly etc, experience.on both sides of the ball. Did I mention he ISNT married??? Jesse I wonder what he would work on all day, maybe getting the program turned around so we, the self entitled whiney asses can pound on our chests again? It's just laughable to be I guess. Let's just take Tom Herman I guess, since he has given Husker nation so much more than Frost. You guys wonder why Pelini woke up one day and said "I don't want to die doing this" its because of the negative atmosphere surrounding the program, no doubt. Self entitlement by definition. GBR Quote Link to comment
Stumpy1 Posted October 17, 2015 Share Posted October 17, 2015 Current position Title Offensive Coordinator Team Oregon Conference Pac-12 Biographical details Born January 4, 1975 (age 40) Crete, NE Alma mater Nebraska Playing career 1993–1994 Stanford 1995–1997 Nebraska 1998–2000 New York Jets 2001 Cleveland Browns 2001–2002 Green Bay Packers 2003 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Position(s) QB, DB, Special Teams Coaching career (HC unless noted) 2002 Nebraska (GA) 2006 Kansas St. (GA) 2007 Northern Iowa (LB) 2008 Northern Iowa (Co-DC/LB) 2009–2012 Oregon (WR) 2013–present Oregon (OC/QB) Accomplishments and honors Championships National Championship, Nebraska (1995) National Championship, Nebraska (1997) Tom Herman Current position Title Head coach Team Houston Conference The American Record 5–0 Biographical details Born June 2, 1975 (age 40) Cincinnati, Ohio Playing career 1994–1997 California Lutheran Position(s) Wide receiver Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1998 Texas Lutheran (WR) 1999–2000 Texas (GA) 2001–2004 Sam Houston State (WR/ST) 2005–2006 Texas State (OC/QB) 2007–2008 Rice (OC/QB) 2009–2011 Iowa State (OC/QB) 2012–2014 Ohio State (OC/QB) 2015–present Houston Head coaching record Overall 5–0 Accomplishments and honors Awards Broyles Award (2014) How can Frost be playing for GB in 2002 and with the Bucs in 2003 but be a GA for Nebraska in 2002? Quote Link to comment
Lux Posted October 17, 2015 Share Posted October 17, 2015 Current position Title Offensive Coordinator Team Oregon Conference Pac-12 Biographical details Born January 4, 1975 (age 40) Crete, NE Alma mater Nebraska Playing career 1993–1994 Stanford 1995–1997 Nebraska 1998–2000 New York Jets 2001 Cleveland Browns 2001–2002 Green Bay Packers 2003 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Position(s) QB, DB, Special Teams Coaching career (HC unless noted) 2002 Nebraska (GA) 2006 Kansas St. (GA) 2007 Northern Iowa (LB) 2008 Northern Iowa (Co-DC/LB) 2009–2012 Oregon (WR) 2013–present Oregon (OC/QB) Accomplishments and honors Championships National Championship, Nebraska (1995) National Championship, Nebraska (1997) Tom Herman Current position Title Head coach Team Houston Conference The American Record 5–0 Biographical details Born June 2, 1975 (age 40) Cincinnati, Ohio Playing career 1994–1997 California Lutheran Position(s) Wide receiver Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1998 Texas Lutheran (WR) 1999–2000 Texas (GA) 2001–2004 Sam Houston State (WR/ST) 2005–2006 Texas State (OC/QB) 2007–2008 Rice (OC/QB) 2009–2011 Iowa State (OC/QB) 2012–2014 Ohio State (OC/QB) 2015–present Houston Head coaching record Overall 5–0 Accomplishments and honors Awards Broyles Award (2014) How can Frost be playing for GB in 2002 and with the Bucs in 2003 but be a GA for Nebraska in 2002?You assume he was there the entire year. He could quit in the spring of 2002, coach the season, then join the bucs the following year. Quote Link to comment
Stumpy1 Posted October 17, 2015 Share Posted October 17, 2015 Current position Title Offensive Coordinator Team Oregon Conference Pac-12 Biographical details Born January 4, 1975 (age 40) Crete, NE Alma mater Nebraska Playing career 1993–1994 Stanford 1995–1997 Nebraska 1998–2000 New York Jets 2001 Cleveland Browns 2001–2002 Green Bay Packers 2003 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Position(s) QB, DB, Special Teams Coaching career (HC unless noted) 2002 Nebraska (GA) 2006 Kansas St. (GA) 2007 Northern Iowa (LB) 2008 Northern Iowa (Co-DC/LB) 2009–2012 Oregon (WR) 2013–present Oregon (OC/QB) Accomplishments and honors Championships National Championship, Nebraska (1995) National Championship, Nebraska (1997) Tom Herman Current position Title Head coach Team Houston Conference The American Record 5–0 Biographical details Born June 2, 1975 (age 40) Cincinnati, Ohio Playing career 1994–1997 California Lutheran Position(s) Wide receiver Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1998 Texas Lutheran (WR) 1999–2000 Texas (GA) 2001–2004 Sam Houston State (WR/ST) 2005–2006 Texas State (OC/QB) 2007–2008 Rice (OC/QB) 2009–2011 Iowa State (OC/QB) 2012–2014 Ohio State (OC/QB) 2015–present Houston Head coaching record Overall 5–0 Accomplishments and honors Awards Broyles Award (2014) How can Frost be playing for GB in 2002 and with the Bucs in 2003 but be a GA for Nebraska in 2002?You assume he was there the entire year. He could quit in the spring of 2002, coach the season, then join the bucs the following year. I'm not assuming anything. Just noticed that and was asking if you knew. I wonder if that was the case because there is a 4yr lapse between his GA time here and at KState. I think GAs are only allowed 3 years at a school, correct? Quote Link to comment
NoLongerN Posted October 17, 2015 Share Posted October 17, 2015 So, I'm taking it that the plan is to fire Riley after the game today so we will win out the rest of the season? (sarcasm) :-) Quote Link to comment
Lux Posted October 17, 2015 Share Posted October 17, 2015 Current position Title Offensive Coordinator Team Oregon Conference Pac-12 Biographical details Born January 4, 1975 (age 40) Crete, NE Alma mater Nebraska Playing career 1993–1994 Stanford 1995–1997 Nebraska 1998–2000 New York Jets 2001 Cleveland Browns 2001–2002 Green Bay Packers 2003 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Position(s) QB, DB, Special Teams Coaching career (HC unless noted) 2002 Nebraska (GA) 2006 Kansas St. (GA) 2007 Northern Iowa (LB) 2008 Northern Iowa (Co-DC/LB) 2009–2012 Oregon (WR) 2013–present Oregon (OC/QB) Accomplishments and honors Championships National Championship, Nebraska (1995) National Championship, Nebraska (1997) Tom Herman Current position Title Head coach Team Houston Conference The American Record 5–0 Biographical details Born June 2, 1975 (age 40) Cincinnati, Ohio Playing career 1994–1997 California Lutheran Position(s) Wide receiver Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1998 Texas Lutheran (WR) 1999–2000 Texas (GA) 2001–2004 Sam Houston State (WR/ST) 2005–2006 Texas State (OC/QB) 2007–2008 Rice (OC/QB) 2009–2011 Iowa State (OC/QB) 2012–2014 Ohio State (OC/QB) 2015–present Houston Head coaching record Overall 5–0 Accomplishments and honors Awards Broyles Award (2014) How can Frost be playing for GB in 2002 and with the Bucs in 2003 but be a GA for Nebraska in 2002?You assume he was there the entire year. He could quit in the spring of 2002, coach the season, then join the bucs the following year. I'm not assuming anything. Just noticed that and was asking if you knew. I wonder if that was the case because there is a 4yr lapse between his GA time here and at KState. I think GAs are only allowed 3 years at a school, correct?I don't know the details for sure. Regardless he pry took a break from football. At that point he had likely been eating kivig breathing it for the past 10 years. The GA ? I'm not sure either. Even the last 10 years are acceptable IMO. So, I'm taking it that the plan is to fire Riley after the game today so we will win out the rest of the season? (sarcasm) :-)Hey I'm all about patience as you can see by my posts found in my profile. But as I sit here day after day I have questions. Riley is a hell of a coach IMO. BUT he is 62. He will not retire in Lincoln, I am sure he would like to retire in Corvallis. What kind of time table does this give us? Really? Peter said in the radio, how long of solution was this? Obviously he will not come blaIng out of the gate winning games let alone titles, its not his fault. Our roster is depleted this is fact, it very well take 4-5 years to even get the roster back to what it needs to be. This makes Riley 66. Now what, we settle for 9-4, 10+ 11+? Will he go 1 title and out? I don't know. What I do know is Frost is young, talented, qualified, a Nebraska man, and guess what, he is 40 and unmarried. A 20-30 year solution people. 1 Quote Link to comment
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