Beck's getting up to speed
BY BRIAN ROSENTHAL / Lincoln Journal Star
Friday, Aug 12, 2005 - 12:33:33 am CDT
It's pretty common for true freshman football players to marvel at the speed of the college game. You'll hear them mention it about 1,247 times during fall camp.
Harrison Beck, though, has been challenged by a different kind of speed — Bill Callahan's accelerated rate of speech when he's calling plays.
"Coach Callahan talks really, really fast, and the plays are really, really long," said Beck, the newest quarterback on Nebraska's roster.
"Not only do you have to remember what he said, but you've got to walk to the huddle and tell everyone else what he said. You've got to tell them clear, too. You start getting in there, you're forgetting some of the parts, and you start mumbling, trying to get it out."
Don't think for a second, though, that Beck will ask his coach to slow down.
"I would never tell Coach Callahan that," said Beck, noting a responsibility to get used to his coach's fast tongue.
BY BRIAN ROSENTHAL / Lincoln Journal Star
Friday, Aug 12, 2005 - 12:33:33 am CDT
It's pretty common for true freshman football players to marvel at the speed of the college game. You'll hear them mention it about 1,247 times during fall camp.
Harrison Beck, though, has been challenged by a different kind of speed — Bill Callahan's accelerated rate of speech when he's calling plays.
"Coach Callahan talks really, really fast, and the plays are really, really long," said Beck, the newest quarterback on Nebraska's roster.
"Not only do you have to remember what he said, but you've got to walk to the huddle and tell everyone else what he said. You've got to tell them clear, too. You start getting in there, you're forgetting some of the parts, and you start mumbling, trying to get it out."
Don't think for a second, though, that Beck will ask his coach to slow down.
"I would never tell Coach Callahan that," said Beck, noting a responsibility to get used to his coach's fast tongue.