Jason Peter just said about Bo....

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JP on 1620 just now, says that he loves Bo's intensity. While JP was watching the Presser and listening to Bo answer questions from the media, he wasn't for sure if BO was going to flip over the podium and go after the guy or if he was searching for the answer! :clap Love the intensity!

He also stated that the players take on the mentality of the coach! If the kids see him (Bo) caring, then any kid would bleed for that coach! :)

 
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I know Callahan had children, but I believe they were older by the time he moved to Nebraska... so don't shoot me for offering this up.

I think it's very good that Bo has young kids. Although his kids (all under 10) aren't college age, it sure helps having someone who raising kids himself coaching Nebraska's finest. My wife and I were talking and we were saying how great it would be if our son (now 4) could one day play for Bo. I think his fatherly instinct will also help in terms of working with players off the field, just like T.O. is famous for.

 
I know Callahan had children, but I believe they were older by the time he moved to Nebraska... so don't shoot me for offering this up.

I think it's very good that Bo has young kids. Although his kids (all under 10) aren't college age, it sure helps having someone who raising kids himself coaching Nebraska's finest. My wife and I were talking and we were saying how great it would be if our son (now 4) could one day play for Bo. I think his fatherly instinct will also help in terms of working with players off the field, just like T.O. is famous for.

Also we could not only have a Pelini roaming the sideline, we also might have a Pelini roaming the secondary in about 8 years i think. I am not positive but Bo was a pretty good safety for OSU, was he not?

 
I know Callahan had children, but I believe they were older by the time he moved to Nebraska... so don't shoot me for offering this up.

I think it's very good that Bo has young kids. Although his kids (all under 10) aren't college age, it sure helps having someone who raising kids himself coaching Nebraska's finest. My wife and I were talking and we were saying how great it would be if our son (now 4) could one day play for Bo. I think his fatherly instinct will also help in terms of working with players off the field, just like T.O. is famous for.

Also we could not only have a Pelini roaming the sideline, we also might have a Pelini roaming the secondary in about 8 years i think. I am not positive but Bo was a pretty good safety for OSU, was he not?
Pretty sure he was a 4 year letterman.

 
WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO JP ANYWAYS?? I REMEMBER WHEN HE WAS BUILT LIKE A TANK LOL NOW HES LIKE REALLY REALLY SMALL NOWS :o

 
JP on 1620 just now, says that he loves Bo's intensity. While JP was watching the Presser and listening to Bo answer questions from the media, he wasn't for sure if BO was going to flip over the podium and go after the guy or if he was searching for the answer! :clap Love the intensity!

He also stated that the players take on the mentality of the coach! If the kids see him (Bo) caring, then any kid would bleed for that coach! :)
I didn't get that notion at all. Not that he's not intense, I just thought he acted pretty normally. What Peter said is a bit overstated IMO.

 
I know Callahan had children, but I believe they were older by the time he moved to Nebraska... so don't shoot me for offering this up.

I think it's very good that Bo has young kids. Although his kids (all under 10) aren't college age, it sure helps having someone who raising kids himself coaching Nebraska's finest. My wife and I were talking and we were saying how great it would be if our son (now 4) could one day play for Bo. I think his fatherly instinct will also help in terms of working with players off the field, just like T.O. is famous for.

Also we could not only have a Pelini roaming the sideline, we also might have a Pelini roaming the secondary in about 8 years i think. I am not positive but Bo was a pretty good safety for OSU, was he not?
Pretty sure he was a 4 year letterman.
If I'm not mistaken, he was a team captain his senior year

 
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