JJ Husker
Assistant Coach
Alcohol. Stock that s#!t to the rafters and hopefully it gets you throughNovembertonight’s game.
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Alcohol. Stock that s#!t to the rafters and hopefully it gets you throughNovembertonight’s game.
Losing Honas was big. IMO, he is head and shoulders better than the otherI'd feel much better if Honas was available.
Thanks VenkmanBoSolich: This team is headed for a disaster of biblical proportions.
Fan: What do you mean, “biblical”?
MountainMan: What he means is Old Testament, Mr. Fan, real wrath-of-God type stuff.
BoSolich: Exactly.
MountainMan: Fire and brimstone coming down from the skies. Rivers and seas boiling.
StPaulHusker: Forty years of darkness. Earthquakes, volcanoes…
HuskerNation1: The dead rising from the grave.
BoSolich: Injuries, transfers, human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together – mass hysteria.
Forgot Mick was still out....Losing Honas was big. IMO, he is head and shoulders better than the other
ILBs. Add in the loss of Stoltenberg, and it will be tough to stop the run.
This is the biggest loss we've suffered so far. If we had him for only one game this season, it needed to be this one.Forgot Mick was still out....
I haven't seen that at all. Barry has been the best in my eyes.Losing Honas was big. IMO, he is head and shoulders better than the other
ILBs. Add in the loss of Stoltenberg, and it will be tough to stop the run.
So you're saying we have a chance? YESSSS!!!!!BoSolich said:we're a couple injuries/transfers away from having walk-ons starting at QB, RB, and WR. bunch, mazour, warner(starting this week).
and the o line is still a weak unit
combine that with a defense that's giving up 39 a game, and things could continue to get worse.
it scares me that we still have 8 games left with the way we've looked.
I forgot to mention Mo. Mo is on his own level. I was comparing Honas to the remaining ILBs.runningblind said:I haven't seen that at all. Barry has been the best in my eyes.
someone please inform me why the 4 game rule was implemented? Who is it designed to protect? I’m afraid it will pray on the impulsivity of players and in the end, not teach them anything about life or further their ability to get an education. I could see some of these guys quit and never enroll in another school
someone please inform me why the 4 game rule was implemented? Who is it designed to protect? I’m afraid it will pray on the impulsivity of players and in the end, not teach them anything about life or further their ability to get an education. I could see some of these guys quit and never enroll in another school
If the NCAA allows the redshirt year to count as a transfer year there would be mass transfers. There would not be a punishment for transferring, other than missing 8 gamesIt was supposed to "protect" the players who might play a couple games then fall out of the rotation so they didn't burn a year on just a couple plays. Or let them play in a couple late-season games as an injury replacement but still keep their year of eligibility.
I think there are some good things about it. But I don't think the players that are transferring understand it thouroughly. Of course, I also won't be surprised if the NCAA tweaks the rule so that this "redshirt" year counts as their transfer, sit-out year.