Correct. Only Bama has done the same, but we got ours first.I think we are the first wt 2 back to back championships in a 25 year period.
I have reading comprehension skills apparently. I even remember reading this post now.TO was pretty innovative with the counter trey, having Joe Gibbs steal it and make it famous.
See post #35Tom Osborne invented the old counter gap play. Numerous NFL teams came to Lincoln in the early 90's to study it. It's a concept still very much in use in today's offenses.
We might be the first program to fire a coach who never won less than 9 games every year as a HC.
We might be the first program to fire a coach who never won less than 9 games every year as a HC.
We've never fired a coach who never won less than 9 games every year.
Yeah, I see that now. For some reason, I never saw that. Damn it all to hell.See post #35Tom Osborne invented the old counter gap play. Numerous NFL teams came to Lincoln in the early 90's to study it. It's a concept still very much in use in today's offenses.![]()
0 chance we landed a recruit because of iPads. it's cool, but there were 100 things on the recruit's list before a 3 year old iPad mounted in a locker - and I certainly wouldn't consider iPads in a locker "pioneering"I have not seen any videos of other major programs putting iPads in their locker room like Nebraska has. I'm going to ask around on the forums to see if any program has. I know that recruits like it....even landed a recruit because of them, but I can't remember who it was.Does anyone know if the stuff like the ipads in the lockers had been done by anyone else before? Or the indoor practice facility?
I think the Hendricks Complex deserves mention here as far as pioneering - who else in the country can match it?
There was a recruit that noted the iPads as what stuck out to him over the other schools he visited. I just can't remember who it was.0 chance we landed a recruit because of iPads. it's cool, but there were 100 things on the recruit's list before a 3 year old iPad mounted in a locker - and I certainly wouldn't consider iPads in a locker "pioneering"I have not seen any videos of other major programs putting iPads in their locker room like Nebraska has. I'm going to ask around on the forums to see if any program has. I know that recruits like it....even landed a recruit because of them, but I can't remember who it was.Does anyone know if the stuff like the ipads in the lockers had been done by anyone else before? Or the indoor practice facility?
I think the Hendricks Complex deserves mention here as far as pioneering - who else in the country can match it?
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Of course you can't. There was also a recruit that noted the tropical weather as his reasoning, another liked how girls walked around campus in bikinis, and yet another enjoyed the large stack of cash left on his bed. I just can't can't remember who they were.There was a recruit that noted the iPads as what stuck out to him over the other schools he visited. I just can't remember who it was.0 chance we landed a recruit because of iPads. it's cool, but there were 100 things on the recruit's list before a 3 year old iPad mounted in a locker - and I certainly wouldn't consider iPads in a locker "pioneering"I have not seen any videos of other major programs putting iPads in their locker room like Nebraska has. I'm going to ask around on the forums to see if any program has. I know that recruits like it....even landed a recruit because of them, but I can't remember who it was.Does anyone know if the stuff like the ipads in the lockers had been done by anyone else before? Or the indoor practice facility?
I think the Hendricks Complex deserves mention here as far as pioneering - who else in the country can match it?
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devnet said:This article goes over some of the information.... http://sports.espn.g...tory?id=5312405
The thing is, there is no longer an edge in weight training anymore as all major programs across the country do the same lifts. The school that pioneers the next big thing will be the team that gets the competitive edge. I hope what Nebraska is building right now will be the next big thing.
Was hudl made be an NU student?Totally forgot about the Hudl software that started in Lincoln.
Edit: Also, I know the guys at Three Pillars Media (made the video above). Good friends and better people.