Accountability List

I had no idea they keep a literal accountability list. 

 
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So, how does the missing class thing work?  I had classes while I was at UNL where there was 300+ in the class.  We didn't have to sign in or anything, so who would know and how if they missed a class of this size? 

 
So, how does the missing class thing work?  I had classes while I was at UNL where there was 300+ in the class.  We didn't have to sign in or anything, so who would know and how if they missed a class of this size? 




There are some simple ways although I dunno if they use them. It could just be that if there are teammates in the class they’ll say if someone was gone. But they can also have forms that they have to get the teacher/professor to sign.

 
So, how does the missing class thing work?  I had classes while I was at UNL where there was 300+ in the class.  We didn't have to sign in or anything, so who would know and how if they missed a class of this size? 
My guess would be accountability buddies. Most of these guys probably have classes with other teammates. 

 
@junior4949 When I was in school during the early Pelini years, players often had to get attendance sheets signed by their professor. Members of the AD would also pop by (or even sit in classes sometimes) to see if players showed up.

 
So, how does the missing class thing work?  I had classes while I was at UNL where there was 300+ in the class.  We didn't have to sign in or anything, so who would know and how if they missed a class of this size? 


Underwater basket weaving classes aren't that big and are like 99% football players, so it's easy to tell who's missing.  :D

Just kidding guys.

 
  OK, it's crap, but I only spent a couple minutes on it.

You better work out, you better eat right

Better not pout (Tyjon Lindsey), I"m tellin' you why

Coach Scott Frost is keeping a list

He's keeping his list, he's checking it twice

He's gonna find out who's taking advice

Coach Scott Frost is keeping a list

He sees you in the classroom

He knows when you're at weights

He knows if you've been bad or good

So be good, for goodness' sake

 
So, how does the missing class thing work?  I had classes while I was at UNL where there was 300+ in the class.  We didn't have to sign in or anything, so who would know and how if they missed a class of this size? 


I'm assuming that the staff has someone assigned to check on players in each class. Players probably have a seating arrangement of some sort. If you aren't in your seat at the beginning of class, you're absent and....

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