[Husker]Performance Evaluation

jonlists jonlists at cbsol.com
Sat Nov 27 09:00:18 CST 2004


Despite all of these, Bill Callahan and crew get a pass. First year coach, 
first year in his contract, and to be blunt, he coached like he knew he'd 
get a pass. 

After one year of football, there are more than a couple of things that 
bother me about Bill Callahan - I find the f'ing hillbilly comment pretty 
disturbing not so much of the incident itself, but beceause of what must 
have been going on in the brain behind it. 

Bill seems pretty bothered by the idea that anyone would question his 
judgement. That I find very troubling. 

It's basketball season, eh? 

Jon Johnston
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husker-bounces at tssi.com wrote on 11/26/2004 10:05:41 PM:

> I used to do a lot of PE's for employees over the years.  It was 
important to 
> do so conscientiously for employees and the company's well being.  Done 
> conrrectly, you develop a good staff and a stronger organization.
> 
> So how would we rate coach Callahan and his staff for their performance 
this 
> year?  Here are some of the accomplishments:
> 
> The first losing season in 43 years. 
> The first season in which the team has not been rewarded with a bowl 
> appearance in 36 years.
> The first losses to Southern Missiissippi and Texas Tech in the history 
of 
> relations with those two schools.
> The most points ever scored against the Huskers in a single game.
> The worst loss in Husker history.
> A month (November) in which the Huskers failed to lead in a game at any 
time.
> A defense which had finshed in the top 25 during the previous year that 
> finished in 113 rd place out of 116 I-A teams.
> Coaching a quarterback who threw more interceptions than touchdowns.
> The liklihood that the Huskers will be the favorite to finish in last 
place 
> in the Big XII North in 2005
> 
> On the positive side:
> A continuation of the long winning streak against Kansas--we haven't 
lost to 
> the JayHawks since 1968.
> Handing Big East power Pittsburgh one of its three losses this year.
> A potentially outstanding recruiting class for 2005.
> 
> My rating on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being outstanding would be 
somewhare in 
> the vicinity of 3.  Harsh, perhaps, but ..........?  What do you think?
> 
> Dick Beverage--CFN
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