[Husker] Re: volleyball
Mark Landin
marklandin at gmail.com
Sun Dec 12 12:38:33 CST 2010
Pride? Dedication? Those aren't enough?
On 12/12/10, BRADALAN at aol.com <BRADALAN at aol.com> wrote:
> 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
>
>
> Message: 8
> 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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