[Husker] Fw: Husker Dan editorial

Lynette Tillner ltillner at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 6 19:53:22 CST 2012


Scott, 
 
I think you will find Dr O and most "old tyme" Husker fans agree with you. The big question is if the media and whippersnappers will let sleeping dogs lie! 
 
Although, the side effect of us "oldtimers" keeping Dr O around so long - was a lot of years of complaining :-) before we hit pay dirt and the third "can't." 

Lynette (Tillner) Peavey
ltillner at yahoo.com

From: Scott Stewart <fourtwophd at gmail.com>
To: krobb0731 at aol.com 
Cc: Husker <husker at tssi.com> 
Sent: Thursday, January 5, 2012 7:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Husker] Fw: Husker Dan editorial

I know one of the things that I appreciated about the TO era was that
Nebraska fans (though often frustrated) allowed him to grow and improve
into the coach he became.

In my opinion, there are three ways to get a great college football coach:
1) Buy them (a la Alabama and Texas), 2) Grow them (a la Tom Osborne), or
3) Keep hiring and firing until you eventually get lucky. It is unlikely
that NU is going to be buying coaches any time soon, and option three leads
to many more bad coaches before you find a good one.

I therefore think option 2 is the best, though it takes patience. The added
advantage of this option is that the respect, confidence, and loyalty that
is shown to the coach, can be reciprocated.

Scott

On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 10:13 PM, <krobb0731 at aol.com> wrote:

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: krobb0731 at aol.com
> Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2012 03:13:07
> To: Mike Nolan<nolan at tssi.com>
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> I think if everyone watched Husker N side today they would appreciate the
> kids on this team and Pelini. Osborne was at the same stage in his career.
> He is recruiting great kids. Not easy recruiting kids to leave home and not
> look at their favorite teams growing up. If everyone would see the comment
> from Jakes Dad on Husker.com they would know as did the Husker fans at the
> game, they gave their all and that is all we can ask. Krobb, Phoenix.
> ------Original Message------
> From: Mike Nolan
> Sender: husker-bounces at tssi.com
> To: David Strong
> Cc: Husker
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> > I agree with him about "Pelini fatigue".  Even the most ardent Pelini
> > apologists are starting to wear thin.
>
> People seem to forget the three "can't" phases of Tom Osborne:
>
> 1.  Can't beat Oklahoma
> 2.  Can't win a bowl game
> 3.  Can't do anything wrong
>
> During the first two phases, Osborne fatigue was frequently evident, even
> after
> 'go for 2' made him a media darling.
>
> In some ways, this feels like deja vu all over again, with the Internet to
> make
> it seem pandemic.
>
> Bo is never going to win the Miss Congeniality award.  But that's been
> true of quite a few other head coaches, past and present.
> --
> Mike Nolan
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