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Dean O'Callahan: Nebraska Diplomat

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From the weekly rundown:

'For those wondering where I've been since Wednesday, I had the pleasure to travel out to Dublin as a guest of the Aer Lingus College Football Classic this upcoming August.

They invited me out there as a diplomat from Nebraska, as we met with countless different people in leadership positions around the event and tourism industry from Ireland.

I can safely say this will be unlike any experience for the 15,000+ Husker fans they anticipate to be in Dublin on Aug. 27, 2022. Spending the last few days in Ireland, I also saw a lot of similarities to Nebraskans. The people there were genuinely interested in our culture and football program. They are all blown away when they hear about the support Nebraska's program has.

On Saturday, I was able to take in the Bath vs. Leinster opening round rugby match in the European Champions Cup at Aviva Stadium, which is where the game with Nebraska and Northwestern will take place.

It was a gorgeous facility that was well-run and has a capacity of 51,700, but it was capped off at 25,000 on Saturday. There's not a bad seat in the place, and the 50-yard line club level seats will be the best view you'll ever have of a Nebraska game, as you are literally right on top of "the pitch" as they say, as there is very little space from stands and field. I will have much, much more from Dublin in the coming weeks.'


It's amazing how efficiently this guy finds new ways to be a complete and total penis.
 
We used to send the Kennedys to the isles to be ambassadors for the US of A


Now we send this.


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"They invited me out there as a diplomat from Nebraska."
"Spending the last few days in Ireland, I also saw a lot of similarities to Nebraskans."

He talks like he is the first person from NE to step foot in Ireland. Did he trade ears of corn with them for some wool sweaters? I bet it's the first time this dude did travel outside of going to whatever stadium NU is playing in.

"They even speak English!"
 
2nd paragraph (wouldn’t be Dean without any proofreading):

Iat's clear where the focus is at right now. as NU is all-in on trying to land LSU's Myles Brennan so he can come and work with new offensive coordinator Mark Whipple this spring.
 
"They invited me out there as a diplomat from Nebraska."
"Spending the last few days in Ireland, I also saw a lot of similarities to Nebraskans."

He talks like he is the first person from NE to step foot in Ireland. Did he trade ears of corn with them for some wool sweaters? I bet it's the first time this dude did travel outside of going to whatever stadium NU is playing in.

"They even speak English!"

Ireland and Nebraska


✅ lots of white people

✅ lots of drunks

✅ speak English

✅ most people live in cities but their parents or grandparents grew up in a small town or on a farm and city people love to tell you that

✅ protestants and catholics hate each other

✅ agriculture is still king

✅ dumb politicians but at least they are corrupt

✅ entire population is attached to a single color
 
From the weekly rundown:

'For those wondering where I've been since Wednesday, I had the pleasure to travel out to Dublin as a guest of the Aer Lingus College Football Classic this upcoming August.

They invited me out there as a diplomat from Nebraska, as we met with countless different people in leadership positions around the event and tourism industry from Ireland.

I can safely say this will be unlike any experience for the 15,000+ Husker fans they anticipate to be in Dublin on Aug. 27, 2022. Spending the last few days in Ireland, I also saw a lot of similarities to Nebraskans. The people there were genuinely interested in our culture and football program. They are all blown away when they hear about the support Nebraska's program has.

On Saturday, I was able to take in the Bath vs. Leinster opening round rugby match in the European Champions Cup at Aviva Stadium, which is where the game with Nebraska and Northwestern will take place.

It was a gorgeous facility that was well-run and has a capacity of 51,700, but it was capped off at 25,000 on Saturday. There's not a bad seat in the place, and the 50-yard line club level seats will be the best view you'll ever have of a Nebraska game, as you are literally right on top of "the pitch" as they say, as there is very little space from stands and field. I will have much, much more from Dublin in the coming weeks.'


It's amazing how efficiently this guy finds new ways to be a complete and total penis.
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"They invited me out there as a diplomat from Nebraska."
"Spending the last few days in Ireland, I also saw a lot of similarities to Nebraskans."

He talks like he is the first person from NE to step foot in Ireland. Did he trade ears of corn with them for some wool sweaters? I bet it's the first time this dude did travel outside of going to whatever stadium NU is playing in.

"They even speak English!"
Maybe they swapped COVID variants on the corn and sweaters like the white people and natives back in the early days.
 
"They invited me out there as a diplomat from Nebraska, as we met with countless different people in leadership positions around the event and tourism industry from Ireland."

Somebody is trying really hard to sound important. Like, the game wouldn't be able to happen if not for Diplomat Dean. "Countless" people, eh Dean? What would you say is needed to host a sports event? 1,000 leaders? 10,000 leaders?

The delusions of grandeur are strong in this one.

Reality is that this is a marketing experiment designed to milk some more cash out of people. There are people out there willing to pay probably 10X the price that they normally would to see a football game. Part of the reason Nebraska has been so bad at football lately is because we spend lots of time on things like this and less time on actual football stuff. The athletic department has been laser focused on money gathering but our team can't field a punt without giving the other team a safety.
 
"They invited me out there as a diplomat from Nebraska, as we met with countless different people in leadership positions around the event and tourism industry from Ireland."

Somebody is trying really hard to sound important. Like, the game wouldn't be able to happen if not for Diplomat Dean. "Countless" people, eh Dean? What would you say is needed to host a sports event? 1,000 leaders? 10,000 leaders?

The delusions of grandeur are strong in this one.

Reality is that this is a marketing experiment designed to milk some more cash out of people. There are people out there willing to pay probably 10X the price that they normally would to see a football game. Part of the reason Nebraska has been so bad at football lately is because we spend lots of time on things like this and less time on actual football stuff. The athletic department has been laser focused on money gathering but our team can't field a punt without giving the other team a safety.
How much kickback cash does Dean get from North Stadium to push their agenda?
 
Ireland and Nebraska


✅ lots of white people

✅ lots of drunks

✅ speak English

✅ most people live in cities but their parents or grandparents grew up in a small town or on a farm and city people love to tell you that

✅ protestants and catholics hate each other

✅ agriculture is still king

✅ dumb politicians but at least they are corrupt

✅ entire population is attached to a single color
❌ Nebraskans from Irish decent love to brag about it, but actual Irish people find it really fucking annoying to listen to those people
 
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