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Post by coachd5085 on Nov 10, 2007 16:46:38 GMT -6
Go Bill Callahan.
;D
This post's sole intention is to be a good natured jab it in the side of our favorite Anti-Callahan poster. It in no way condones Callahan's foolish separation from all the great tradition that was NU, nor does it imply any support for him as the 2008 head coach of the Huskers. No purchase necessary.
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Post by coachjd on Nov 10, 2007 20:57:52 GMT -6
check and see what Navy did to North Texas.
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Post by brophy on Nov 10, 2007 23:29:25 GMT -6
www.hookersforjesus.net/home.cfmCallahan has been asked to resign, but refuses to because of the $$ he would be voiding? Say it ain't so......the deep pockets in Lincoln surely could buy anyone off.........didn't they buy out SolicH? In a related note, though, to what do we attribute Kansas' turnaround? Granted, they have had a pretty easy road this year, but they have completley changed the culture there against the same conference opponents.
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Post by hemlock on Nov 11, 2007 7:49:52 GMT -6
Dave: Could you please in an objective and clinical fashion explain why guys from the pros do not "get" the college game. Most coaches do not doubt that both Callahan and Weis can coach football successfully. If possible, could you please refrain from the personal, vitrolic laden assualts on Callahan. Address only this question: why can a guy who clearly knows football (whether you personally like his style is not the issue here) and has been successful in a variety of capacities throughout his career in both pro and college ball fail as an HC?
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Post by Coach Huey on Nov 11, 2007 9:32:18 GMT -6
when did NU go for a 4th a 20?
Play-by-Play Summary (4th quarter) N 3-2 K15 Start of 4th quarter, clock 15:00. N 3-2 K15 Lucky, Marlon pass incomplete to Hill, Sean, PENALTY NU holding declined. N 4-2 K15 Ganz, Joe pass complete to Purify, Maurice for 11 yards to the KS4, 1ST DOWN NU (McKinney,Justin). N 1-G K04 Ganz, Joe sacked for loss of 3 yards to the KS7 (Houlik, John). N 2-G K07 Timeout Kansas State, clock 14:24. N 2-G K07 Ganz, Joe pass complete to Nunn, Terrence for 7 yards to the KS0, TOUCHDOWN, clock 14:17. Henery, Alex kick attempt good.
============================ KANSAS STATE 17, NEBRASKA 59 ============================
N 1-G N30 PENALTY NU unsportsmanlike conduct (Nunn, Terrence) 15 yards to the NU15. --------------- 12 plays, 74 yards, TOP 03:25 ---------------
Kunalic, Adi kickoff 72 yards to the KS13, McKinney,Justin return 0 yards to the KS13, fumble by McKinney,Justin recovered by KS McKinney,Justin at KS13, McKinney,Justin for 11 yards to the KS24 (Paul, Niles;Hagg, Eric). K 1-10 K24 KANSAS STATE drive start at 14:10. K 1-10 K24 Johnson, James rush up middle for no gain to the KS24 (Allen, Pierre;McKeon, Corey). K 2-10 K24 Freeman, Josh sacked for loss of 3 yards to the KS21 (Murillo, A.;Octavien, Steve). K 3-13 K21 Freeman, Josh pass complete to Mastrud, Jeron for 6 yards to the KS27 (Octavien, Steve). K 4-7 K27 Reyer, Tim punt 37 yards to the NU36, Jones, Andre return 2 yards to the NU38 (Perry, Marcus;Roland, Justin). --------------- 3 plays, 3 yards, TOP 02:03 ---------------
N 1-10 N38 NEBRASKA drive start at 12:07. N 1-10 N38 Ganz, Joe pass complete to Erickson, Dan for 5 yards to the NU43 (Houlik, John). N 2-5 N43 Ganz, Joe pass complete to Holt, Menelik for 35 yards to the KS22, 1ST DOWN NU (McKinney,Justin). N 1-10 K22 Ganz, Joe pass complete to Erickson, Dan for 11 yards to the KS11, 1ST DOWN NU (Baldwin, Bryan). N 1-10 K11 Ganz, Joe pass complete to Peterson, Todd for 11 yards to the KS0, 1ST DOWN NU, TOUCHDOWN, clock 10:58. Henery, Alex kick attempt good.
============================ KANSAS STATE 17, NEBRASKA 66 ============================
--------------- 4 plays, 62 yards, TOP 01:09 ---------------
Kunalic, Adi kickoff 70 yards to the KS0, touchback. K 1-10 K20 KANSAS STATE drive start at 10:58. K 1-10 K20 Johnson, James rush over right tackle for no gain to the KS20 (Lawrence, Blake). K 2-10 K20 Freeman, Josh pass complete to Gonzalez,Daniel for 13 yards to the KS33, 1ST DOWN KS, out-of-bounds (Blue, Anthony). K 1-10 K33 Freeman, Josh pass complete to Murphy, Deon for 66 yards to the NU1, 1ST DOWN KS (Amukamara, P.). K 1-G N01 Freeman, Josh pass complete to Alstatt, Brett for 1 yard to the NU0, TOUCHDOWN, clock 10:02. Rossman, Brooks kick attempt good.
============================ KANSAS STATE 24, NEBRASKA 66 ============================
--------------- 4 plays, 80 yards, TOP 00:56 ---------------
Rossman, Brooks kickoff 52 yards to the NU18, Paul, Niles return 8 yards to the NU26 (Brown, Lamark;Johnson, Otis). N 1-10 N26 NEBRASKA drive start at 09:57. N 1-10 N26 Lucky, Marlon rush up middle for 10 yards to the NU36, 1ST DOWN NU (McKinney,Justin). N 1-10 N36 Lucky, Marlon rush over right end for no gain to the NU36 (Perry, Marcus). N 2-10 N36 Lucky, Marlon rush up middle for 4 yards to the NU40 (Balkcom,Brandon). N 3-6 N40 Davis, Beau pass complete to Erickson, Dan for 9 yards to the NU49, 1ST DOWN NU (Baldwin, Bryan). N 1-10 N49 Lucky, Marlon rush over right tackle for 8 yards to the KS43 (Walker, Reggie). N 2-2 K43 Lucky, Marlon rush over right tackle for 6 yards to the KS37, 1ST DOWN NU (Crews, Gabriel). N 1-10 K37 Lucky, Marlon rush over right tackle for 29 yards to the KS8, 1ST DOWN NU (McKinney,Justin). N 1-G K08 Lucky, Marlon rush over left tackle for 4 yards to the KS4 (McKinney,Justin;Walker, Reggie). N 2-G K04 Castille, Q. rush up middle for 1 yard to the KS3 (Perry, Marcus). N 3-G K03 Castille, Q. rush over left tackle for no gain to the KS3 (Perry, Marcus). N 4-G K03 Lucky, Marlon rush over left tackle for 3 yards to the KS0, TOUCHDOWN, clock 04:04. Henery, Alex kick attempt good.
============================ KANSAS STATE 24, NEBRASKA 73 ============================
--------------- 11 plays, 74 yards, TOP 05:53 ---------------
Kunalic, Adi kickoff 70 yards to the KS0, touchback. K 1-10 K20 KANSAS STATE drive start at 04:04. K 1-10 K20 Johnson, James rush up middle for 12 yards to the KS32, 1ST DOWN KS (Covey, Nick;Washington, L.). K 1-10 K32 Freeman, Josh pass complete to Johnson, James for 7 yards to the KS39, out-of-bounds (Culbert, Major;Amukamara, P.). K 2-3 K39 Johnson, James rush over right tackle for 2 yards to the KS41. K 3-1 K41 Freeman, Josh pass complete to Purvis, Tony for 6 yards to the KS47, 1ST DOWN KS (Washington, L.). K 1-10 K47 Johnson, James rush over right end for 53 yards to the NU0, 1ST DOWN KS, TOUCHDOWN, clock 02:19. Rossman, Brooks kick attempt good.
============================ KANSAS STATE 31, NEBRASKA 73 ============================
--------------- 5 plays, 80 yards, TOP 01:45 ---------------
Rossman, Brooks kickoff 56 yards to the NU14, Jones, Andre return 19 yards to the NU33 (Carney, Chris). N 1-10 N33 NEBRASKA drive start at 02:10. N 1-10 N33 Castille, Q. rush up middle for 2 yards to the NU35 (Perry, Marcus;Manu, Moses). N 2-8 N35 TEAM rush for loss of 1 yard to the NU34. N 3-9 N34 Castille, Q. rush over right tackle for no gain to the NU34 (Abana, Michael). N 4-9 N34 End of game, clock 00:00. --------------- 3 plays, 1 yards, TOP 02:10 ---------------
=========FINAL SCORE======== KANSAS STATE 31, NEBRASKA 73
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Post by hemlock on Nov 11, 2007 9:45:41 GMT -6
Interesting response. I think you make a number of very good points; however, coaches talk to one another so you don't have to be from Nebraska to know the story.
I think your point about player development is probably right on target. Charlie Weis has had the same problem.
Now I'm sure that your sources have good points, but I've spoken with a number of very fine coaches throughout the Big 12 who would not agree with you on whether he is a capable coach. One guy described BC as "cool, cerebral guy with very sophisticated and nuanced understanding of the game." Personally, as a coach I find that very attractive - but I won't say that it translates well into all situations.
The point about physical practices is being overplayed. Have you ever seen a Dennis Erickson practice. Most of the his kids are either in shells or simply helmets and shorts. His teams are traditionally very physical and fresh. Spends most of his time in practice teaching technique. Again, I think this is much sophisticated and progressive way of coaching.
Pelini may be the front runner, but I'm not sure that I would want him being the public face of my program.
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Post by Coach Huey on Nov 11, 2007 9:50:21 GMT -6
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