[Husker] Re: volleyball

BRADALAN at aol.com BRADALAN at aol.com
Sun Dec 12 10:52:00 CST 2010


Maybe Bo can use the controversy over the volleyball match to help motivate 
 the football team for the rematch in the Holiday bowl.  He needs to do  
something, as the only way Nebraska looks good coming out of the Holiday bowl 
is  if they beat Washington by 36 or more this time.
 
Not saying Bo needs to worry about style points, but I would think he  
probably needs whatever he can find to motivate the Huskers to play their best  
against a team they already beat by 35.
 
GBR
Brad Bredenkamp
 
 
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Date: Sat, 11 Dec 2010 12:06:44 -0600
From: Rod  Wellman <gobigred66 at mac.com>
Subject: Re: [Husker] Husker  volleyball
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I listened to the U-dub announcers.  On  the contrary, they specifically 
said that it was Mclaughlin who went after  Cook.  They mentioned that Cook 
must have said something that set  Mclaughlin off (which was also true) and 
then McLaughlan clearly went after Cook  angrily and had to be separated.

I couldn't really tell if any of those  shots were in or out.  The camera 
work was bad, replay was nearly  non-existent for the questionable calls, and 
there was NO slo mo replay at  all.  A very bad production.  I've seen high 
school volleyball games  aired in our area that were better produced.

Rod W.
Sioux City,  Ia.


On Dec 11, 2010, at 12:26 AM, Gary Doyle wrote:

> I  need to apologize to John Cook.  According to Todd Henrichs at the 
Lincoln  
> Journal-Star it was Washington's coach, Jim McLaughlin who started  
dropping the 
> f-bombs and shoved Cook after Cook said "The ball was  out.  Nice match." 
> Unfortunately, I was listening to the U-Dub  announcers who made it sound 
like 
> Cook was the instigator.   
> 



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