[Husker] agree

gzimmerman at everestkc.net gzimmerman at everestkc.net
Sat Jul 21 12:17:50 CDT 2007


I agree with Bob, your position on this subject has nothing to do with sanity. 

The fiollowing quote from Minnesota coach Tim Brewster pretty well sums up my feelings.

"It is an honor and a privilege to wear the uniform of the University of Minnesota and we have exceedingly high expectations for each of our student-athletes," Brewster said in a statement issued by the university. "We spend a considerable amount of time addressing our players regarding their personal conduct and we will not compromise our values. We are establishing a culture of integrity and we will demand that our players are held accountable for their actions."


Greg Zimmerman, UNL '75
Overland Park, Kansas

----- Original Message -----
From: Bob Beach <baseballguy at neb.rr.com>
Date: Saturday, July 21, 2007 10:19 am
Subject: Re: [Husker] agree

> <weldoc at juno.com> wrote:
> 
> > To Greg Z. : You seem to be the sanest person in this discussion on
> > Purify. I find myself agreeing with you 100%.
> 
> 
>      Just as an aside here, how one stands on this issue has 
> nothing to do with sanity.  I would hope to think that you don't 
> feel only those with whom you agree are sane.
> 
> 
> > I think if we excuse him again, we'll be headed even further down
> > the slippery slope that OU and UT have slid, where "winning at all
> > costs" seems to be the governing principle, although not publicly
> > stated as such.
> 
> 
>     Whether one agrees or disagrees this isn't any different than 
> NU has operated down through the years.  Starting with a guy 
> winning the Heisman that committed armed robbery down through 
> Purify there are few instances of any major contributor being 
> dismissed from the team.  There probably are a some more but 
> Farley is really the only one that comes to mind.  And remember I 
> said "major contributor".  There possibly could have been someone 
> dismissed along the way that was down the depth chart.  Those that 
> believe Purify should be dismissed will say the punishment wasn't 
> tough enough.  Those that agree with the decision will say the 
> main consideration has to be for the young man and not public 
> opinion.  And the beat goes on. 
> 
> 
>     In my opinion the Minnesota coach had a little different set 
> of circumstances than did Callahan but that is just my opinion.  
> That could be argued as well. 
> 
> 
> Bob Beach    
> 
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