Got to have something to talk about. Gets kind of old when we have 3 topics to talk about that are 30 post long. TAkes to long to scroll down.THe sky is falling the sky is falling. Why is this even news? Two guys that would never play leave big deal.
It's called something like Team Chemistry. We didn't have last year and I have to wonder if we ever will again with callahan. You don't go sitting subs in a locker room before a game. You don't tell a bunch of recruits if they come here they will start. You don't get rid of a bunch of walk on's. To be successful chemistry is a big key. Having half the players pissed and wanting to leave isn't a good thing.The biggest tradition at NU is excellence, both on and off the field.I don't care if their a walk on or on scholarship, if they weren't
going to contribute, who gives a sh#t?
No it isn't, but I don't think that is the case here. Transfers were INEVITABLE with a coaching change. Ask Urban Meyer. When he took over at Utah I read that something like 31 players transferred. Maybe Utah_Husker has some more info on that.Having half the players pissed and wanting to leave isn't a good thing.
We will see. My point was I see this continuing every year with callahan. He's not good with player relations. He wasn't in oakland(I know thats a different situation because it's pros but still) and he hasn't proven it at nebraska. Like I say, its one thing for a player to leave because of playing time or a change in system. It's another to leave mad and on bad terms. When Players like pilkington are saying it's not a family atmosphere anymore and birkel and schular are saying Callahan wasn't good to them and wouldn't even talk to them isn't good.No it isn't, but I don't think that is the case here. Transfers were INEVITABLE with a coaching change. Ask Urban Meyer. When he took over at Utah I read that something like 31 players transferred. Maybe Utah_Husker has some more info on that.Having half the players pissed and wanting to leave isn't a good thing.
I don't think this has anything to do with team chemistry or tradition. The idea that somehow NU is immune to things like transfers, that come with a coaching change, is lame.