desertshox
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I know what the title of the thread says but the OP and the first page doesn't sound like it. So of course no one can answer the question.
First post on this page answers your question.
I know what the title of the thread says but the OP and the first page doesn't sound like it. So of course no one can answer the question.
https://lmgtfy.app/?q=mickey+joseph+nebraska+hireI know what the title of the thread says but the OP and the first page doesn't sound like it. So of course no one can answer the question.
Associate Head Coach - Wide Receivers/Passing Game Coordinator
best gamer or best practicer?
Boooooo!He's previously said you have to practice well to earn playing time.
Hopefully - both. These new coaches are NOT gonna start with favorites surely. They know it’s do or die season. No more next years. Get R Done time is now!best gamer or best practicer?
Shouldnt you have some fear of failure though? Like I make sure I do things properly at work to ensure I am not fired, I dont want to fail.Hopefully - both. These new coaches are NOT gonna start with favorites surely. They know it’s do or die season. No more next years. Get R Done time is now!
The most important character of all 4 Frost coached teams has been heart and effort and a never quit trying attitude. This is the BEST thing I give Frost an A+ Superior grade.
Maybe that’s part of his No fear of failure slogan but I don’t even like hearing the word failure mentioned. That plants a seed of doubt.
I liked TO’s simply - Nebraska football - where the good get better! Positive and never done - always room to improve.
Yeah....because how someone practices doesn't have any indication as to how they are going to play in games.Boooooo!
I'm old enough to remember a coach that didn't think the super talented kids needed to either. Yeah....that didn't work out well.If Betts buys in, he's 1st team B1G receiver caliber next season.
How you practice absolutely has to matter. Because not every player on the team can get by on talent alone, and if you let poor practice habits slide with the super talented kids.... Not a good recipe for success.