[Husker] Announcement

Steven Johnson jfpgroup at msn.com
Sat Nov 24 15:20:04 CST 2007


T.O.  will be here a long time... I think from 2-4 years.  I think NU is 
"THE" most succesful program for consistency in the nation,...well at least 
it was before the recent administration decided to trash every positive 
record that we had.   There is not that much rebuilding needed.  We have 
excellent recruits...fantastic facilities and fan support that rivals no 
other in the country.   If we hire the right staff the Huskers win the North 
next year.  We have a gutsy kid named Ganz  at QB.  We have a load at 
tailback in Castille...we also have a bid red "N" on our helmets that still 
opens doors to High School kid's living rooms.  Parent will want their kids 
to play for any program that is associated with Tom Osborne.  Even if he is 
an athletic director ameritas.  No more snake oil salesmen like Pederson. 
No more "I'm an offensive genius"  Callahan.  No more deception.  What you 
see is what you will get...A clean, powerful program that will always be a 
winner...every year, period.

Steven J
Class of 83


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Baseballguy" <baseballguy at neb.rr.com>
To: "Husker List" <husker at tssi.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2007 2:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Husker] Announcement


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>
> --- Source message ---
> From: "todd strong" <strongtodd at msn.com>
> Sent: 11/24/2007 14:31:03
> Subject: Re: [Husker] Announcement
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>>>It will be different because of who the A.D. is.
>>>That alone will get even the most astute coaches listening.
>
>
>     TO is not the AD.  He is the INTERIM AD.  There is no gaurantee TO 
> will
>     hold the AD position in another year or two.  TO has also proven he is
>     not afraid to fire someone if they don't meet certain standards.  NU 
> is
>     not the #1 job in the nation and for sure not now.  NU doesn't pay 
> what a
>     lot of the schools do either directly or indirectly.  Whoever the 
> coach
>     is they are in for a pretty large rebuilding job.  Established coaches
>     for the most part are not interested in getting into a rebuilding
>     project.  That coupled with NU is not the easiest place in the world 
> to
>     coach.  The standards and expectations are very high.
>
>
>
>>>Who wouldn't want instant credibility AND IF you perform as a coach, be
>>>linked to the most storied program in all of college football.
>
>
>     I am well aware of NU's tradition and accomplishments and it is
>     remarkable.  But, to say they are the most storied program in all of
>     college football may be a little over the top.  I am sure you would 
> get
>     some Domer fans hair on the back of their neck stand up if they heard
>     that as well as about ten other schools.  That "IF" you posted is the 
> big
>     obstacle.  IF you perform and bring NU back to the glory days you 
> could
>     probably write your own ticket.  But, IF you don't you get run out of
>     town. I guess it depends what kind of chance you want to take.
>
>
> Bob Beach
>
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