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"Quite frankly, I'm a little disappointed in the fans," said Epley, the NU associate athletic director. "I really expected, when we asked for help with this project, that we would raise the $50 million right away, and maybe even more than that."
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Amen.If someone wants Callahan gone - fine. But don't hurt the program's ability to stay competative in other areas, such as facilities. If anything, this is the time for fans to step up in that regard.
Franks record wasn't to bad and he brought in the best assitants in the nation imo. We were on our way.frank sucked and had to go........he was NOT the answer, but Ped's knee jerk reaction to make things better blew up in his face.....we should be grilling Ped's a$$ for hiring Cally, not so muchCally........i wonder how much pressure the boosters can bring to bear now? i bet Ped's ******* phone will be hot on Monday!
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"Quite frankly, I'm a little disappointed in the fans," said Epley, the NU associate athletic director. "I really expected, when we asked for help with this project, that we would raise the $50 million right away, and maybe even more than that."
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1. About what should be expected for a project of this magnitude; or,
2. A result of the economy, the recent natural disasters, and similar matters.
Why?
Well, for one thing, those improvements are vital to the long-range health of the program. I would hope that NU fans that want Callahan gone would be willing to put aside any ideas of harming the funding just in an effort to force Callahan out.
I guess what I'm saying is that no matter who the coach is, or will be, fans need to provide financial support to those areas that benefit the program long-range. If fans must "speak with their wallets", let them do so in more direct ways that are more immediate, such as ticket sales or sales of Husker items. Let's not dig a hole that harms the program in the long term.
Thinking about it, I'd rather have Callahan here for five years with mediocre or worse seasons than to have the fans not support such projects in an effort to oust him. Not that I love Callahan as a coach - but because doing it would make it harder to hire a top-notch coach, harder to recruit, harder to rebuild.
A lot of teams have gone through what NU is going through. It didn't so adversly affect recruiting that they weren't able to rebound. That's because the fans recognized that top-notch facilities are a must - and recruits look at that more than the immediate record (to a lot of recruits, bad records equates to early playing time).
If someone wants Callahan gone - fine. But don't hurt the program's ability to stay competative in other areas, such as facilities. If anything, this is the time for fans to step up in that regard.
:yeahFor the most part i've supported Callahan, but I've got to admit, I'm turing on him real fast. I'm now somewhere in the middle. If there was a great coach somewhere that I knew for a fact that we could get then i'd probably want Cally gone, but I don't think that's the case. It seems like the coaching has gotten progressively worse as the season has gone on and that is absolutely ridiculous.
:yeahAmen.If someone wants Callahan gone - fine. But don't hurt the program's ability to stay competative in other areas, such as facilities. If anything, this is the time for fans to step up in that regard.
After Saturday, I am much closer to the middle than I was on Friday. The one shining bright spot throughout the season was the fact that the Huskers had played with heart and Saturday, they came out and gave a gutless and heartless effort. It was a gigantic step backward and if this team has any nuts, they are going to get so pissed off that they kick the crap out of KSU this weekend.For the most part i've supported Callahan, but I've got to admit, I'm turing on him real fast. I'm now somewhere in the middle. If there was a great coach somewhere that I knew for a fact that we could get then i'd probably want Cally gone, but I don't think that's the case. It seems like the coaching has gotten progressively worse as the season has gone on and that is absolutely ridiculous.
I just don't get it. We play with determination every week. This past week, we were a different team. What gives? This team seems to be moodier than...well..than someone who is very moody.After Saturday, I am much closer to the middle than I was on Friday. The one shining bright spot throughout the season was the fact that the Huskers had played with heart and Saturday, they came out and gave a gutless and heartless effort. It was a gigantic step backward and if this team has any nuts, they are going to get so pissed off that they kick the crap out of KSU this weekend.For the most part i've supported Callahan, but I've got to admit, I'm turing on him real fast. I'm now somewhere in the middle. If there was a great coach somewhere that I knew for a fact that we could get then i'd probably want Cally gone, but I don't think that's the case. It seems like the coaching has gotten progressively worse as the season has gone on and that is absolutely ridiculous.