[Husker]Performance Evaluation

Tony Lambert slimmer37 at hamilton.net
Sat Nov 27 12:55:11 CST 2004


How is the Minnesota team this year. Can the huskers beat them ?

Tony Lambert
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> 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?
>
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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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