On April 2, the Nebraska football staff will make their first pitch to the high school football coaches here in Nebraska. Callahan appears to be the one who got the ball rolling on this one. It begins at about @ 9:30am on Friday and will go on all day and then pick up again on Staurday till about 1pm.
There will be a number of coaches that will speak, ones associated w/ NU and others who are not, in the morning and then around 3pm all of the coaches will be allowed to view the entire football practice, then later that night Cosgrove, Norvell and Callahan will all speak. Later that night social hour. (Boy, I can't believe that, a bunch of football coaches sitting around and drinkin) :blink:
My point in bringing this up is two fold. One is to inform you guys of an interesting development and the other is because this is something totally new for NU. Now I've only coached a few years in Nebraska, but Solich has never done anything like this, it's a nice new twist. Sure some of it is for PR, but Callahan is showing the state that he is dedicated to NU and the state. He wants to be accessable and let coaches know to keep sending those kids to NU and that NU is a great place to play ball and get an education.
There will be a number of coaches that will speak, ones associated w/ NU and others who are not, in the morning and then around 3pm all of the coaches will be allowed to view the entire football practice, then later that night Cosgrove, Norvell and Callahan will all speak. Later that night social hour. (Boy, I can't believe that, a bunch of football coaches sitting around and drinkin) :blink:
My point in bringing this up is two fold. One is to inform you guys of an interesting development and the other is because this is something totally new for NU. Now I've only coached a few years in Nebraska, but Solich has never done anything like this, it's a nice new twist. Sure some of it is for PR, but Callahan is showing the state that he is dedicated to NU and the state. He wants to be accessable and let coaches know to keep sending those kids to NU and that NU is a great place to play ball and get an education.