Saunders
Heisman Trophy Winner
Damn good article:
So who is Bo Pelini?
In five seasons, Pelini has led the Huskers to a 48-20 record which averages out to a shade over nine wins per season. Of course it's the loss column that bothers most people, and the now very apt adage that you can't spell Pellllini without four 'l's. Nine win seasons are not what they used to be, or some other argument as one might like to put forth, but the bottom line is that wins and losses aren't the whole story - at least they aren't the part of the story most of us like to tell...
But there is another side to him. Erin Sorensen had an excellent article over at Hail Varsity earlier this Spring on the changing demeanor of Bo Pelini. In it, she talked about the reality of his softer side in light of Jack Hoffman sprinting to the endzone in what would soon be an ESPY winning highlight. I've often gone back to that article to remind myself of the duality that is Coach Pelini. For a man who is known as the definitive hardass, and one who will have all the attention focused solely on him, how is it that he could be so passionate to help a young man who has dealt with most of us could ever understand? This was after Rex. This was after he had to. This was solely because he wanted to make a young kid's day.
http://www.offtackle...-2013-bo-pelini
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