[Husker] Setting the table
Borer Steve CAA
steve.borer at connectseward.org
Mon Dec 7 17:16:14 CST 2009
As a former coach -- I would disagree. I think you can approach it
from one of two ways -- a reward for a good season or as the first
game of the new season. Depends on what you want to accomplish. A
bowl game also provides for more reps for the younger players --
always a good thing.
Steve
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On Dec 7, 2009, at 4:47 PM, David Strong wrote:
>
>> From: aroundomaha <aroundomaha at gmail.com>
>
>> The table is set for 2010 and hopefully the collective
>> resolve of the players will be toward that end. It begins in San
>> Diego on
>> December 30th.
>
> I guess I have to take the flip side on this. I think the Holiday
> Bowl is borderline irrelevant (though it is probably somewhere in
> the middle of these two positions.) **Bowl games are exhibition
> games played for profit.** A lot of folks miss this concept.
> Compared to last Saturday nights game, it isn't worth much. I don't
> think how we play in the Holiday Bowl against Arizona has anything
> to do with next year. (next year our offensive tackles will be a
> year older and we'll still have the same quartebacks). We'll play
> our best, probably do very well, and maybe win... or not. It would
> be nice to win, but play well or not, I don't think it affects the
> performance of next years team much.
>
> Dave
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