[Husker] Time's Up, Bill (fwd)
todd strong
strongtodd at msn.com
Sun Oct 7 13:56:44 CDT 2007
Good points.
Osborne would unify the masses for sure. NU is NOT the NFL nor should it be
run like one. Nebraskan's are different, and Mr. Pederson, we like it that
way. Give me small town boys from Brainard who WANT to be here over five
star's anyday. A good coach and scheme can overcome!
p.s. You still need a difference maker or two though.
"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>; <strongtodd at msn.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 8:53 AM
Subject: Re: [Husker] Time's Up, Bill (fwd)
>> Osborne to the rescue! Not as a coach, but in some form.
>> Watson may be a good head coach, at least he "gets" the NU tradition and
>> Big
>> Twelve.
>
> I have wondered if Osborne would take the job of AD. It would be
> a unifying hire and I think Osborne is up to doing well about anything
> he sets his mind to.
>
> I think that with such a change, with Pederson gone, other things are
> possible. You'd think Gill, for one, would be interested. Also, I
> think that Pelini left with good feelings about Nebraska, albeit not
> every Nebraskan, and has stayed in touch with folks with whom he had
> good relations here. If Miles doesn't go to Michigan or Pelini isn't
> offered the LSU job, he might be receptive to taking the head coaching
> job. In that case, I don't know if Watson would be interested in the
> OC/playcalling job. It was interesting reading the tone of this
> article, in thinking about NU's current situation:
> sports.espn.go.com/ncf/columns/story?columnist=feldman_bruce&id=3052470
> I'm not sure if either Gill or Pelini are the answer for the current
> situation, but I'd be willing to trust Osborne's judgement (e.g.,
> compared to Pederson's) as to the next coach.
>
>
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