[Husker] Another Husker leaving and speaking negatively

Douglas W. Martin MartinDW at stlukes.org
Thu Dec 30 09:39:05 CST 2004


Reference the inscriptions on the outside of Memorial Stadium.  'Nuff said.
 
Doug Martin, MD
UNL '87
UNMC '91
 
ps.  Okie State laid an egg last night.  I was pulling for them.  Oh well.........

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From: husker-bounces at tssi.com on behalf of Theodore Heise
Sent: Thu 12/30/2004 9:25 AM
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Subject: Re: [Husker] Another Husker leaving and speaking negatively





On Thu, 30 Dec 2004, Mark Landin wrote:

> Make no mistake, we (coaches, fans, players, administration) like
> to win. We like it a lot. But for many of us, the manner in which
> we win, the way we go about playing football, is as important as
> the W itself. It's part of our identity as Nebraska fans (even
> those who dont live in Nebraska any more).

I can't speak for anyone else, but this perfectly captures the way
I've felt about Nebraska Cornhusker football.

--
Theodore (Ted) Heise     <theo at heise.nu>     Bloomington, IN, USA

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