Red Five Posted September 13 Share Posted September 13 9 minutes ago, Nowledge said: Nebraska was outcoached, brutally. But the Klans er fans cannot admit this, for reasons that are "black and white." Only a truly great tackle by the NU DB prevented a touchdown on the exact trips-right drag route CU ran the week before. Did fatboy Ruhle even watch the film? Watch the Atlanta Falcons, who are running the ball in a league even more pass-happy than is the NCAA. Their QB is even more limited than Nebraska's. 2 3 Quote Link to comment
RedDenver Posted September 13 Share Posted September 13 23 minutes ago, Nowledge said: Nebraska was outcoached, brutally. But the Klans er fans cannot admit this, for reasons that are "black and white." Only a truly great tackle by the NU DB prevented a touchdown on the exact trips-right drag route CU ran the week before. Did fatboy Ruhle even watch the film? Watch the Atlanta Falcons, who are running the ball in a league even more pass-happy than is the NCAA. Their QB is even more limited than Nebraska's. 4 Quote Link to comment
MyBloodIsRed16 Posted September 13 Share Posted September 13 24 minutes ago, Nowledge said: Nebraska was outcoached, brutally. But the Klans er fans cannot admit this, for reasons that are "black and white." Only a truly great tackle by the NU DB prevented a touchdown on the exact trips-right drag route CU ran the week before. Did fatboy Ruhle even watch the film? Watch the Atlanta Falcons, who are running the ball in a league even more pass-happy than is the NCAA. Their QB is even more limited than Nebraska's. So out coached. I remember when I was coaching I coached my kids just to wait for unforced turnovers and everything will be alright. 1 Quote Link to comment
MyBloodIsRed16 Posted September 15 Share Posted September 15 9 hours ago, nupowr said: Jim McMahon wore Adidas I smoked weed with Jim McMahon.. or more like Jim McMahon fired up a joint in a wind tent we were both in and he didn't offer me any. 4 Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted September 25 Share Posted September 25 Matt Rhule currently has a higher winning percentage at Nebraska (.500) than Scott Frost had at any time in his career here (he peaked at .444). 1 4 Quote Link to comment
ColoradoHusk Posted September 25 Share Posted September 25 For those who thought that Dave Aranda took Baylor to new heights following Rhule’s departure, you all might want to see how Aranda is doing without Rhule’s players. 2 Quote Link to comment
AlaSker Posted Tuesday at 04:38 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 04:38 PM 22 hours ago, ColoradoHusk said: For those who thought that Dave Aranda took Baylor to new heights following Rhule’s departure, you all might want to see how Aranda is doing without Rhule’s players. Hey! They knocked off a tough Long Island University team...... They also played Utah tough 1 Quote Link to comment
Guy Chamberlin Posted Tuesday at 08:55 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 08:55 PM On 9/25/2023 at 8:16 AM, knapplc said: Matt Rhule currently has a higher winning percentage at Nebraska (.500) than Scott Frost had at any time in his career here (he peaked at .444). Remember when Scott started out 3-1 and then 4-2 in 2019? We were just children, then. 1 1 Quote Link to comment
Guy Chamberlin Posted Wednesday at 03:16 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 03:16 PM And I just found out it was our former OC Tim Beck who's been the HC for Coastal Carolina's unexpected journey to relevance. Quote Link to comment
Red Five Posted Wednesday at 03:22 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 03:22 PM 3 minutes ago, Guy Chamberlin said: And I just found out it was our former OC Tim Beck who's been the HC for Coastal Carolina's unexpected journey to relevance. Pretty sure this is Beck's 1st year there. Their old coach (Chadwell) is now at I think Liberty? And Joe Moglia was their coach before Chadwell. 4 Quote Link to comment
Guy Chamberlin Posted Wednesday at 03:45 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 03:45 PM 21 minutes ago, Red Five said: Pretty sure this is Beck's 1st year there. Their old coach (Chadwell) is now at I think Liberty? And Joe Moglia was their coach before Chadwell. Moglia. Right. I remember him. Misread Beck's resume. But he's had a pretty steady and generally upward career since leaving Nebraska. Quote Link to comment
Husker in WI Posted Wednesday at 03:50 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 03:50 PM 1 minute ago, Guy Chamberlin said: Moglia. Right. I remember him. Misread Beck's resume. But he's had a pretty steady and generally upward career since leaving Nebraska. He got some big jobs, but neither OSU nor Texas were really thrilled with him. Actually got demoted from OC while at Texas - the OSU job was a big step up (albeit co-OC), but since then I'd argue it's trended downward until he got the Coastal job. But it seems to have all worked out, and after seeing what our offense has been I feel much more positively toward Beck than I did while he was here. Quote Link to comment
nupowr Posted Wednesday at 04:51 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 04:51 PM A lot of people talk smack about Bo Pelini. But if you go into one of the most important treatment centers in Lincoln for deeply troubled youth you will see Bo Pelini's name on the wall as a donor toward that facility. Did not see any of the other "nicer"coach's names there. 1 1 Quote Link to comment
307husker Posted Wednesday at 05:41 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 05:41 PM 49 minutes ago, nupowr said: A lot of people talk smack about Bo Pelini. But if you go into one of the most important treatment centers in Lincoln for deeply troubled youth you will see Bo Pelini's name on the wall as a donor toward that facility. Did not see any of the other "nicer"coach's names there. So he wrote a check... ??? I'm sure all of the coaches have made charitable contributions to various causes that they liked/believed it. 1 Quote Link to comment
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