[Husker] Ostergard
todd strong
strongtodd at msn.com
Sun Feb 25 17:58:38 CST 2007
And don't leave out Osborne too!
He has stated many times nobody, absolutely nobody, has contacted him.
Period.
It's a sham.
"Would the boy I was yesterday, be proud of the man I am today?"
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Reichenbach" <reich at inetnebr.com>
To: <baseballguy at neb.rr.com>; <husker at tssi.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2007 3:34 PM
Subject: Re: [Husker] Ostergard
> You know, Bob, if it were just Doak, it might be more possible to give
> your take on this more credence, but look at the list of folks who have
> had the same sort of experience with the current administration of the
> Athletic Deparment. The first to come to my mind are Solich (note
> slipped under the door), Pellini (the "interview"), and Ostergard (no
> reason required despite years of commendable service), but there are
> others that I don't know or can't recall all of the details (e.g., a
> secretary) and less obvious stories (e.g., the current story about the
> cheerleaders). It's not, as you write, that we're hearing "one side
> of the story" --- we're hearing many stories with the same storyline
> of bad treatment. With so much evidence for a conclusion you seem to
> not want to make, I can only conclude that you'd rather keep your head
> in the sand about the way Pederson works and how he treats people.
>
>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Mike Jaixen" <mikejaixen at yahoo.com>
>> To: <husker at tssi.com>
>> Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2007 10:53 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Husker] Ostergard
>>
>>
>> > It continues to get uglier...
>> >
>> > http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaaf/news?slug=ap-nebraska-trainerdismissed&prov=ap&type=lgns
>>
>>
>>
>> Ugly may be one way to put it. To me the more Ostergard talks the
>> more
>> he makes it look like sour grapes on his part. It is kind of like he
>> wants
>> people to feel sorry for him. I am not going to automatically jump on
>> the
>> Ostergard bandwagon nor am I going to say he is embellishing. I just
>> don't
>> know. But, I don't like the way he is going about it.
>>
>>
>> I know Ostergard a little bit. I coached a AAA Softball team and he
>> played on it one summer about 20 years ago. I only got to know him
>> casually
>> because what interaction I had with him was during the game. Off the
>> field
>> I was rarely around him. I haven't talked to him since. But, I do find
>> the
>> quote in the article where he says "Callahan could be difficult to deal
>> with" interesting. From when I knew him I really didn't find Ostergard
>> all
>> that easy to get along with at times either. I don't want to give the
>> wrong
>> impression. He was all right but he had his moments as well. And, that
>> was
>> a long time ago. People can change.
>>
>>
>> The other thing in this deal is we are only getting one side of the
>> story. We have all known people going through a divorce and are close to
>> one party involved in the divorce. We get one side of the story and the
>> person we talk to is usually lily white in the whole thing and the other
>> person is the rat. It's always the other person's fault. This Ostergard
>> situation kind of reminds me of that. It would be interesting to hear
>> what
>> Callahan and Pederson have to say. That would shed a little more light
>> on
>> the situation. Unless it was disciplinary more than likely it was a
>> difference in philosophy.
>>
>>
>> Bob Beach
>>
>> The more you know the more you realize how much there is you don't know.
>>
>>
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