[Husker] David Horne transfer RUMOR

jonlists jonlists at cbsol.com
Thu Nov 25 08:27:34 CST 2004


It's not  a matter of NU being "better off" - it's simply that we have 
better players - Ross, Jackson, and Green appear to have outperformed 
Horne on this team. 

That's rather disappointing - I hope he transfers for David Horne's sake 
more than for Nebraska's. 

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husker-bounces at tssi.com wrote on 11/24/2004 07:05:13 PM:

> To answer your question, I like Irving Fryar a lot and he was a 
> great Husker.  Anyone on this list think Horne has lived up to 
> expecations?  My point with the dropped pass was that this guy has 
> not been the same since.  He started off great mid-way through his 
> freshman season and done little since.  I would be happy to see him 
> transfer.  Why come back for your senior season if you are going to 
> be a bench warmer?  Maybe he's in it for the education, but I 
> wouldn't bet on it. 
> 
> I have 2 questions for you, JJ, do think NU is better off with Horne
> next year?  Have you been happy with his performance as a Husker?
> 
> Neal Smith 
> 
> NU Class of 1983
> 
> j j <jjj112665 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Wow this makes me wonder what you and Neal thought of
> Irving Fryar? I seem to remember him dropping a pass
> against Penn. St. that cost us the game and probably a
> MNC. Unbelievable that you guys would draw negative on
> a freshmen (at the time he dropped the pass) and not
> forgive and forget 2 years later. What would he have
> to do to get back in your good graces? I'll bet if he
> would have ran for 1,500 or 2,000 yards one of the
> last two years you would be singing a different tune.
> Give the kid a break I'm sure he's not the biggest
> bust NUs ever had. I happen to like Horne and wonder
> how much of a chance he's been given this year. 
> --- Jay Saunders wrote:
> 
> > To kind of compare and contrast Matt's points - take
> > a
> > look at Clinton Childs. He had a brief NFL career
> > after two years of being fourth on the depth chart.
> > But then again, Childs could have started for just
> > about any team in the conference those years - you
> > can't say the same for David Horne.
> > 
> > I'm not heartbroken to see Horne leave. For me, the
> > breaking point was the pass he dropped at Kansas
> > State
> > three years ago. He was wide open, would have
> > probably
> > scored a TD and changed the flow of that game.
> > 
> > I hope Horne does well wherever he ends up, but it
> > just didn't work out at Nebraska.
> > 
> > 
> > Jay Saunders
> > Columbus, OH
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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