[Husker] Fans patience with Devaney and TO
Andrew Smith
arossman at earthlink.net
Mon Oct 15 15:13:03 CDT 2007
I'm not disagreeing with you, just noting that Devaney's and Osborne's
cases were significantly different in key respects than the current one.
Devaney inherited a program that had been one of the worst for the
previous 20 years, immediately produced five 9+ win seasons and then had
2 mild down seasons and even those years the team was above .500 (6-4).
Osborne was part of Nebraska's back-to-back NC coaching staff, Devaney's
hand-picked successor, and was consistently producing top-10 teams.
GO BIG RED!
Andy
Pam Rietsch wrote:
> Yes that is true, but I fear that many of the fans today have a much shorter
> attention span and they will not hold fast as a fan unless they have a 90
> percentile to keep them there. I have seen that in many various activities
> and I think it will get worse in many activities, not just sports. :(((
>
> Pam Rietsch
> www.MemorialLibrary.com
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> -----Original Message-----
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> TVF
> Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2007 6:15 PM
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> Subject: Re: [Husker] Last one standing
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> Yes, the fans need to continue their support. Devaney and Osborne went
> through tough times but the Husker faithful were always there.
>
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