[Husker] Time's Up, Bill (fwd)
todd strong
strongtodd at msn.com
Sun Oct 7 08:04:46 CDT 2007
I like Perlman, I really do. I am not exactly sure why. The AD is an
egotistical so and so, but Perlman was clear during the Pelini fiasco that
he (Perlman) was closely involved and that maybe, just maybe, he was
thinking something other than what Pederson was thinking. So, if you
understand what I am trying to say, Perlman would pull the trigger on
Pederson if need be, but the leash is long.
"Would the boy I was yesterday, be proud of the man I am today?"
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Reichenbach" <reich at inetnebr.com>
To: <husker at tssi.com>; <pgaule at cox.net>
Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 6:42 AM
Subject: Re: [Husker] Time's Up, Bill (fwd)
>
> Hopefully, the football team, while a large part of the Athletic
> Department, remains a minor part of the University of Nebraska -
> Lincoln. Don't you think it might be over-reacting to fire the UNL
> Chancellor for a misjudgment, bad as it was, in deferring to the
> foolish and egotistical Athletic Director in how to operate the
> Athletic Deparment. What is your judgement of Perlman's performance
> in his principal responsibilities as the chief adminstrator of UNL
> in its teaching, research, and outreach missions?
>
>> >>Sorry, coach, but it's time to go.
>> >
>> >Do you really want the same guy who hired Callahan (after he was unable
>> >to hire Wannstedt and Nutt, both of whom appear to be on the hotseat
>> >this season) to hire the next head coach at Nebraska?
>>
>> Mike, you are right. This goes beyond Pederson and all the way to
>> Harvey Perlman. I don't think I will have faith in this program until
>> both of them are eliminated. As someone else said, a "house cleaning"
>> is in order. This is a mess.
>
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