Press Conference

No offense, but I really don't give a rats a$$ how he performs in a press conference. I care about how him and the team perform on the field.

 
No offense, but I really don't give a rats a$$ how he performs in a press conference. I care about how him and the team perform on the field.
EXACTLY!!!! Don't tell me people are going to start analyzing what he's wearing and what he's saying like they did Callahan?

 
I liked how he talked about how he didn't care what the recruiting services said and his staff made their own opinions about kids. I think that's important. If you get guys that want to play under you and fit what you're trying to do, it can make their "stars" fairly irrelevant.

 
No offense, but I really don't give a rats a$$ how he performs in a press conference. I care about how him and the team perform on the field.
EXACTLY!!!! Don't tell me people are going to start analyzing what he's wearing and what he's saying like they did Callahan?

He did have on a Nebraska polo though for those that give a crap. As long as he coaches well, and doesn't say "ya know" every other sentence I will be happy.

 
"You know, he's a good football player. Solid back, he's a great running back, you know, and he competes. He's a great guy overall, high character, very competitive. And you know every day you'll see, he goes out there, plays hard, and I think he'll be a good football player for this good football team."

I think we should start a Bo in Lincoln series.

 
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If you watch any interviews with athletes at all you will find that they say "ya know" or some other phrase every other sentence. They also talk way too fast. Being an interviewee is an art and most of them don't have the skill required to do it well and with polish. Ozzie was never a good interview, that's why the ESPN jerls never liked him. Bo will get better with time.

>>>T_O_B

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Article on Omaha World Herald:

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In a major change from Callahan, Pelini also made no mention of where NU's class was ranked. For the record, rivals.com had Nebraska at No. 30 and scout.com at No. 21.

 

"It's hard to say," Pelini said. "Talk to me two, three years down the road and I'll tell you how good a class it was.

 

"We believe there's a lot of talent and potential in this class, and we're looking forward to working with each of them."

 

Only Watson and Ted Gilmore were on the Husker staff last season, so Pelini said NU didn't have a strong feel for what it needed in this class. The Huskers' answer was to go looking for "good football players — guys that play with passion, play with an attitude."

 
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