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Congrats Jigs!

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That's a great win for you guys!
We were out played and out coached!
We have big problems both the d-line and o-line are weak and our senior quarterback stunk it up! :mad:
 
it was like the Okie Light game last year, a good solid battle....but I like this one better cause we won!! Snyder is awesome!
 
Snyder gets more from the least better than any coach I've ever seen.

Good game Jigs. I was switching back & forth between games and couldn't pull Auburn out over LSU but they still game them a good run. Your game made my night.
 
you can have all the 5 star athletes you want...I will take the 1 and 2 stars, or the walk ons and let Snyder mold them into men....THAT is what a REAL coach does....

look at Texas, a load of talent, and Brown can not mold them.... look at NU....talent out the ying yang, but Pelini can not mold them....

Snyder works with what he has, and finds ways to win.

I love how KSU is moving up, and NU is irrelevant.
 
jigs said:
you can have all the 5 star athletes you want...I will take the 1 and 2 stars, or the walk ons and let Snyder mold them into men....THAT is what a REAL coach does....

look at Texas, a load of talent, and Brown can not mold them.... look at NU....talent out the ying yang, but Pelini can not mold them....

Snyder works with what he has, and finds ways to win.

I love how KSU is moving up, and NU is irrelevant.

Bob is good at taking good recruits and molding them into princesses. It's all you hear about on talk radio around here and it shows up on Saturdays. I didn't get the privileged of watching the game but got caught in the traffic jam on 35 coming home. It was evident by the tears that OU lost.

I saw some highlights and laundry just isn't a big game player.
 
I think it is at every school. they take these high school 5 star guys who are elevated to hero status as 16-17-18 year old kids, then get to college where they are equal to a lot of other guys, and they just can not handle the situation...I think that is why Snyder tends to shy away from those types of kids...he wants a kid who is talented, but humble, and a worker... there is no I in team, and that is lesson #1 at KSU.......
 
Snyder is a good coach, cant deny that, but if he is such a great coach and makes great players out of nothing how come he has "nothing" (hint hint: national championship)on his resume to show for it. Maybe they are on their way to get one this year. If so, pry ought to thank Nebraska and Missouri for leaving and giving him a chance. :P
 
if KSU does win out, I still think they may not get a title shot....Fla.State, the "media darling" has a good shot at undefeated...and ESPN is already masterbating at the idea of Seminoles vs Tide......
 
in 4 years??? Pelini has had a LOT of talent in there, and you have ONE name..... Burkhead will be good in the NFL, but I think his is natural, no help from Pelini on him.
 
Sandhusker said:
Pelini can't mold talent? Ever hear of a guy named Suh?

He must have taught Suh well:
Posted by Michael David Smith on November 8, 2011, 12:04 PM EDT

Reuters
Ndamukong Suh's reputation as a dirty player isn't limited to fans and the media. His fellow players view him as the dirtiest player in the league.

In a Sporting News poll of 111 players on 31 teams, Suh got by far the most votes in the question, "Who is the dirtiest player in the league?"

Suh, the Lions' second-year defensive tackle, got 36 votes, easily topping Steelers linebacker James Harrison, who got nine votes
 
Mike said:
Sandhusker said:
Pelini can't mold talent? Ever hear of a guy named Suh?

He must have taught Suh well:
Posted by Michael David Smith on November 8, 2011, 12:04 PM EDT

Reuters
Ndamukong Suh's reputation as a dirty player isn't limited to fans and the media. His fellow players view him as the dirtiest player in the league.

In a Sporting News poll of 111 players on 31 teams, Suh got by far the most votes in the question, "Who is the dirtiest player in the league?"

Suh, the Lions' second-year defensive tackle, got 36 votes, easily topping Steelers linebacker James Harrison, who got nine votes

Football isn't a game for weenies.

I can come up with more players that got molded if needed.
 
Mike said:
Sandhusker said:
Pelini can't mold talent? Ever hear of a guy named Suh?

He must have taught Suh well:
Posted by Michael David Smith on November 8, 2011, 12:04 PM EDT

Reuters
Ndamukong Suh's reputation as a dirty player isn't limited to fans and the media. His fellow players view him as the dirtiest player in the league.

In a Sporting News poll of 111 players on 31 teams, Suh got by far the most votes in the question, "Who is the dirtiest player in the league?"

Suh, the Lions' second-year defensive tackle, got 36 votes, easily topping Steelers linebacker James Harrison, who got nine votes

There's not a coach in the NFL who wouldn't give their right (or left, or both) nut to have Suh on his team. Sounds like one helluva lot of jealousy to me.
 

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