B.B. Hemingway
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Seriously? HS classes are not that hard to do well in. :facepalm:
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It is hard to fail high school classes. It is not hard to get D's. As you know and remember and as I see every single day, minimal effort and not being an a$$h@!e will pretty much land you in the C and B range.Seriousl.y? HS classes are not that hard to do well in. :facepalm:
It is hard to fail high school classes. It is not hard to get D's. As you know and remember and as I see every single day, minimal effort and not being an a$$h@!e will pretty much land you in the C and B range.
So if it is grades, more than likely he is not doing a thing AND a pain in the a$$ in class. Which would surprise me a bit because I know his HC and it would shock me if he let him act that way.
“Growing up I was big on trying to get out of the state, get away from the Huskers if I went D1,” Betts said. “I didn’t want to play for the Huskers because I knew how they had been.
“After coach (Scott) Frost got there I have been thinking more about possibly staying home and playing for them. Coach (Mike) Riley was a good coach, but after him and his staff left that kind of changed my perspective with Coach Frost coming back home to coach the Huskers.”
Apparently the two Burke High signees and Piper were also all planning to go elsewhere instead of the Corn.
I might be alone here, but I can never take your posts seriously because you always have to mention "the Corn".Apparently the two Burke High signees and Piper were also all planning to go elsewhere instead of the Corn.
Oh please, give me a break. Don’t read my posts then if it bothers you so much. Ignore.I might be alone here, but I can never take your posts seriously because you always have to mention "the Corn".
Haha lighten up.Oh please, give me a break. Don’t read my posts then if it bothers you so much. Ignore.
Might be the only person I have heard of that actually call the Huskers “ the corn”.I might be alone here, but I can never take your posts seriously because you always have to mention "the Corn".
My roommate in Harper got married to a non-football savvy woman, and they have twins. To be supportive, she tried to teach them how to cheer while Dad watches the Huskers as a surprise. Nebraska scores, he cheers, and the kids yell, "Corn Pride!". She made it up as she liked it better than GBR.Might be the only person I have heard of that actually call the Huskers “ the corn”.
Husker for Cornhusker. Corn for Cornhusker. I have a buddy who calls them the Corn. So I started calling them that, too. It sounded different, and I happen to like it. HS_Coach_C, you could be one of the nicest people around as far as I know, and I’m not offended. Unless you are being humorist — which I will consider as a possibility — it just seemed like a silly reply. But, hey, I don’t know you, so I will keep that in mind and not draw any conclusions. Peace. Husker love.Haha lighten up.
I may have to start saying that also, it is kind of catchy.runningblind said:My roommate in Harper got married to a non-football savvy woman, and they have twins. To be supportive, she tried to teach them how to cheer while Dad watches the Huskers as a surprise. Nebraska scores, he cheers, and the kids yell, "Corn Pride!". She made it up as she liked it better than GBR.
Our collective group of friends now yells, "Corn Pride!", often and laugh about it.