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Prince was seen in Auburn yesterday at the Athletic Complex. Would not talk to reporters.

Rumored to be interviewing for the OC job.

Don't know why he would want to do that............Odd.
 
I can not find anything on my KSU sites to verify it.....sure it wasn't Osborne looking to fill the blackhole in Lincoln?
 
jigs said:
I can not find anything on my KSU sites to verify it.....sure it wasn't Osborne looking to fill the blackhole in Lincoln?

Prince might have gone to this event:

Kansas State equestrian team lose at Auburn
Staff reports
AUBURN, Ala. — The Kansas State equestrian team dropped its second head-to-head varsity match of the season Saturday as Auburn took home a 12-6 win in the final show of the fall season for the Wildcats.

Kansas State has now brought its overall record to 4-2 on the season. Junior Alyssa Freeman took home the only MVP award for K-State in Horsemanship with her score of 74.5-71.5.

"This was a great opportunity for everyone to figure out what we need to focus on for next semester," Western head coach Casie Williamson said. "Alyssa Freeman rode her heart out today and produced two really stellar performances."
 
jigs said:
I can not find anything on my KSU sites to verify it.....sure it wasn't Osborne looking to fill the blackhole in Lincoln?

Word is Pelini is the man. Oz said he would probably have a decision by Wednesday (yesterday) He also said the search was going well and on schedule. Now he says he will probably make an announcement the first of the week. Considering Pelini has a game Saturday - it kind of makes sense. Today, Oz named himself interm Head Coach so that he can contact recruits. Pelini was also the first one interviewed.
 
I would rather see Turner Gill get the job. just a clean cut decent guy. Pelini is a hot head cry baby. but he could light a fire under some kids and turn it around fast.....

either way, they come to Manhattan next year, and I want BLOOD!

interest you in joining me Sandy?
 
jigs said:
I would rather see Turner Gill get the job. just a clean cut decent guy. Pelini is a hot head cry baby. but he could light a fire under some kids and turn it around fast.....

either way, they come to Manhattan next year, and I want BLOOD!

interest you in joining me Sandy?

You know, I could maybe pencil that in. Maybe you could talk Katrina into it too - she could drive and I'd get the gates.

I'd like to see Turner in there, too, but I'm backing Tom in whoever he chooses.
 
Doesn't matter if the coach at Nebraska has ties to the school or not.

Just get the best man for the job. Period.

Since so few of the Husker recruits actually come from Nebraska, (4 out of 22 of current committments) they need to move pretty fast too. Those out-of-state boys get sorta antsy.

Kids these days ain't like they used to be........................they have little allegiance to any one school.

Main things are if they can play now and be seen by the Pro's :roll:
 
If I remember right Prince has swapped footballogy with the Auburn staff before?

We keep hearing grumbling about throwing Prince under the bus, but I don't believe any of it yet.
 
we let 200 points get scored on us in November. the D needs to be fixed, bring in a few WR and get the Lynch Mob back on track, we will be fine. look at how close our losses were, with the exception of NU.....

the guy is on the right track, just needs some time. for 3 years the KU guys wanted Mangino gone....look what patience has done!
 
Brad S said:
If I remember right Prince has swapped footballogy with the Auburn staff before?

We keep hearing grumbling about throwing Prince under the bus, but I don't believe any of it yet.

Yes he has. Nebraska and Auburn held a clinic together last year also.

It was a local reporter that saw Prince in Auburn. He mentioned it on his local sports show yesterday and that he asked him what he was doing in Auburn and Prince said it was a personal visit and refused to be interviewed on air.

No big deal to me, I was just curious as to why. Might be a recruiting conference for all I know but it was mentioned on a another talk radio show that he was seeking the OC job.

Funny thing is.........the Auburn OC job is secure for now?
 
jigs said:
if his D could not stop them, he ought to bench out himself.

Pelini recognized the game was over and was letting the second and third stingers in the game. Clearly, he had shifted priorities from stopping Snyder to conceeding and allowing younger players some fun. What torked him off was that Snyder knew the game was over as well, could see that NU was substituting, but kept his starters in. It was bush league and Pelini was just calling a spade a spade. Snyder had an inferiority complex from NU eating his lunch so many times.
 
Sandhusker said:
jigs said:
if his D could not stop them, he ought to bench out himself.

Pelini recognized the game was over and was letting the second and third stingers in the game. Clearly, he had shifted priorities from stopping Snyder to conceeding and allowing younger players some fun. What torked him off was that Snyder knew the game was over as well, could see that NU was substituting, but kept his starters in. It was bush league and Pelini was just calling a spade a spade. Snyder had an inferiority complex from NU eating his lunch so many times.

So......what you're saying is Pelini conceeded the game before the clock ran out?

In college football. :shock:

He needed his ash run out of town!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Pelini undercoached his defense at LSU more than a few times this year.

He is not the right guy for the Huskers. Write it down.....
 
Mike said:
Sandhusker said:
jigs said:
if his D could not stop them, he ought to bench out himself.

Pelini recognized the game was over and was letting the second and third stingers in the game. Clearly, he had shifted priorities from stopping Snyder to conceeding and allowing younger players some fun. What torked him off was that Snyder knew the game was over as well, could see that NU was substituting, but kept his starters in. It was bush league and Pelini was just calling a spade a spade. Snyder had an inferiority complex from NU eating his lunch so many times.

So......what you're saying is Pelini conceeded the game before the clock ran out?

In college football. :shock:

He needed his ash run out of town!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Pelini undercoached his defense at LSU more than a few times this year.

He is not the right guy for the Huskers. Write it down.....

Who is then?
 
Sandhusker said:
jigs said:
if his D could not stop them, he ought to bench out himself.

Pelini recognized the game was over and was letting the second and third stingers in the game. Clearly, he had shifted priorities from stopping Snyder to conceeding and allowing younger players some fun. What torked him off was that Snyder knew the game was over as well, could see that NU was substituting, but kept his starters in. It was bush league and Pelini was just calling a spade a spade. Snyder had an inferiority complex from NU eating his lunch so many times.
Snyder may have left in the starters, but we RAN THE BALL. old Callahan was still playing a verticle game taking long shots at the endzone when the game was out of hand.

and even good old Dr. Tom has brought the starters back in to add a few scores when KSU brought the score with in the point spread...... not sure which years, but I could get the info for you.
 
Work Hard and Study Hard said:
Mike said:
Sandhusker said:
Pelini recognized the game was over and was letting the second and third stingers in the game. Clearly, he had shifted priorities from stopping Snyder to conceeding and allowing younger players some fun. What torked him off was that Snyder knew the game was over as well, could see that NU was substituting, but kept his starters in. It was bush league and Pelini was just calling a spade a spade. Snyder had an inferiority complex from NU eating his lunch so many times.

So......what you're saying is Pelini conceeded the game before the clock ran out?

In college football. :shock:

He needed his ash run out of town!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Pelini undercoached his defense at LSU more than a few times this year.

He is not the right guy for the Huskers. Write it down.....

Who is then?

Gill would be better in my book. But he is inexperienced and the fans must allow him to lose a few games until he matures and gets the right assistant coaches in place.

Jim Grobe (interviewed on Tuesday) from Wake Forest would be a good choice too.
 
Mike said:
Sandhusker said:
jigs said:
if his D could not stop them, he ought to bench out himself.

Pelini recognized the game was over and was letting the second and third stingers in the game. Clearly, he had shifted priorities from stopping Snyder to conceeding and allowing younger players some fun. What torked him off was that Snyder knew the game was over as well, could see that NU was substituting, but kept his starters in. It was bush league and Pelini was just calling a spade a spade. Snyder had an inferiority complex from NU eating his lunch so many times.

So......what you're saying is Pelini conceeded the game before the clock ran out?

In college football. :shock:

He needed his ash run out of town!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Pelini undercoached his defense at LSU more than a few times this year.

He is not the right guy for the Huskers. Write it down.....

When you're down three TDs and there is 2 minutes left, the game is over. Husker Nation understands football and were in full support of Pelini. Look at what Pelini had to work with at LSU - what do you think is the average IQ of those players?

Pelini or Gill, we'll gladly take either one.
 
jigs said:
Sandhusker said:
jigs said:
if his D could not stop them, he ought to bench out himself.

Pelini recognized the game was over and was letting the second and third stingers in the game. Clearly, he had shifted priorities from stopping Snyder to conceeding and allowing younger players some fun. What torked him off was that Snyder knew the game was over as well, could see that NU was substituting, but kept his starters in. It was bush league and Pelini was just calling a spade a spade. Snyder had an inferiority complex from NU eating his lunch so many times.
Snyder may have left in the starters, but we RAN THE BALL. old Callahan was still playing a verticle game taking long shots at the endzone when the game was out of hand.

and even good old Dr. Tom has brought the starters back in to add a few scores when KSU brought the score with in the point spread...... not sure which years, but I could get the info for you.

Jigs, you're taking a page out of the Democrat's book, you're justifying your a-hole by the actions of another a-hole instead of admitting your guy was an a-hole. Callahan was an a-hole to do what he did, now it's your turn.....

I know two stories - both verified by the opposing teams coaching staffs - that Tom sent over notes to the other team at half time saying all of our runs would be between the tackles. Your point spread theory is laughable.
 
Look at what Pelini had to work with at LSU - what do you think is the average IQ of those players?

There's no way to know the IQ's, but LSU has a higher graduation rate than Nebraska! :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

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