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Looks like TO put in a good word for Mickey. I must have run out of free articles the rest is behind the paywall for me.
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Sign Up Now!You might want to start accepting him as our OC.Glenn Thomas doesn’t move the needle for me. That’s like a Cal Berkely level hire
Looks like TO put in a good word for Mickey. I must have run out of free articles the rest is behind the paywall for me.
Edit: Delete of not allowedCliffs anyone?
Due to some “appointments” that are “pretty important,” Osborne said it’s unlikely he’ll attend Monday’s 1:30 p.m. press conference at the Hawks Championship Center to introduce Rhule. If Osborne’s not there, he said, it’s no reflection on what he thinks of the hire.Edit: Delete of not allowed
By Sam McKewon - Omaha World Herald
LINCOLN — Matt Rhule said he crossed an item off his bucket list Saturday morning
“I talked to Coach Osborne,” Nebraska’s new football coach said on ESPN of a conversation with the legendary Husker coach and athletic director.
Osborne said Saturday that the call was “cordial” and relatively brief. Osborne said he expected the call from Rhule after NU Athletic Director Turd Alberts phoned Saturday to tell Osborne Rhule wanted to chat.
“I told Matt I’d help in any way I could,” Osborne said, “but I’m not going to be an interfering influence.”
Osborne had been instrumental in encouraging Rhule’s predecessor, Scott Frost, to become NU’s head coach in 2017. Osborne also supported Frost’s interim replacement, Mickey Joseph, another former Husker quarterback.
“I talked to (Rhule) a little bit about Mickey and the job Mickey’s done in the interim,” Osborne said.
Joseph would be a good addition to any staff, Osborne said when asked if Rhule should try to retain Joseph.
“I would think that would be important, obviously,” Osborne said. “I can’t go any further that. “He’s a good recruiter, he relates well to people and he’s a straight shooter. He doesn’t give you any baloney. He tells you pretty much how it is. I like those qualities in him. It would serve anybody well to have him.”
Osborne praised Alberts for a “thoughtful” search process. Osborne didn’t talk to Alberts much about the coaching search over the last several months, but he received occasional updates, including a sense of who the final six or seven candidates turned out to be.
“I just listened because I’ve never met most of these people,” Osborne said. “I’m old enough now that I’m not in touch with the current generation of coaches.”
Due to some “appointments” that are “pretty important,” Osborne said it’s unlikely he’ll attend Monday’s 1:30 p.m. press conference at the Hawks Championship Center to introduce Rhule. If Osborne’s not there, he said, it’s no reflection on what he thinks of the hire.
“I don’t want to be an outside or interfering presence,” Osborne said. “This is between Matt Rhule, the university, Turd Alberts and the rest of the coaching staff. I’m not part of that. I’m not planning on being there.”
Rhule has done good work in turning around two college programs, Temple and Baylor from struggling teams into double-digit winners.
“He certainly took over Baylor under difficult circumstances,” Osborne said of Rhule, who became Baylor’s head coach in the wake of the sexual assault scandal inside the program.
Wow what a conniving fuck headEdit: Delete of not allowed
By Sam McKewon - Omaha World Herald
LINCOLN — Matt Rhule said he crossed an item off his bucket list Saturday morning
“I talked to Coach Osborne,” Nebraska’s new football coach said on ESPN of a conversation with the legendary Husker coach and athletic director.
Osborne said Saturday that the call was “cordial” and relatively brief. Osborne said he expected the call from Rhule after NU Athletic Director Turd Alberts phoned Saturday to tell Osborne Rhule wanted to chat.
“I told Matt I’d help in any way I could,” Osborne said, “but I’m not going to be an interfering influence.”
Osborne had been instrumental in encouraging Rhule’s predecessor, Scott Frost, to become NU’s head coach in 2017. Osborne also supported Frost’s interim replacement, Mickey Joseph, another former Husker quarterback.
“I talked to (Rhule) a little bit about Mickey and the job Mickey’s done in the interim,” Osborne said.
Joseph would be a good addition to any staff, Osborne said when asked if Rhule should try to retain Joseph.
“I would think that would be important, obviously,” Osborne said. “I can’t go any further that. “He’s a good recruiter, he relates well to people and he’s a straight shooter. He doesn’t give you any baloney. He tells you pretty much how it is. I like those qualities in him. It would serve anybody well to have him.”
Osborne praised Alberts for a “thoughtful” search process. Osborne didn’t talk to Alberts much about the coaching search over the last several months, but he received occasional updates, including a sense of who the final six or seven candidates turned out to be.
“I just listened because I’ve never met most of these people,” Osborne said. “I’m old enough now that I’m not in touch with the current generation of coaches.”
Due to some “appointments” that are “pretty important,” Osborne said it’s unlikely he’ll attend Monday’s 1:30 p.m. press conference at the Hawks Championship Center to introduce Rhule. If Osborne’s not there, he said, it’s no reflection on what he thinks of the hire.
“I don’t want to be an outside or interfering presence,” Osborne said. “This is between Matt Rhule, the university, Turd Alberts and the rest of the coaching staff. I’m not part of that. I’m not planning on being there.”
Rhule has done good work in turning around two college programs, Temple and Baylor from struggling teams into double-digit winners.
“He certainly took over Baylor under difficult circumstances,” Osborne said of Rhule, who became Baylor’s head coach in the wake of the sexual assault scandal inside the program.
the crusty old fuck continues to be an anchor around the neck of this programEdit: Delete of not allowed
By Sam McKewon - Omaha World Herald
LINCOLN — Matt Rhule said he crossed an item off his bucket list Saturday morning
“I talked to Coach Osborne,” Nebraska’s new football coach said on ESPN of a conversation with the legendary Husker coach and athletic director.
Osborne said Saturday that the call was “cordial” and relatively brief. Osborne said he expected the call from Rhule after NU Athletic Director Turd Alberts phoned Saturday to tell Osborne Rhule wanted to chat.
“I told Matt I’d help in any way I could,” Osborne said, “but I’m not going to be an interfering influence.”
Osborne had been instrumental in encouraging Rhule’s predecessor, Scott Frost, to become NU’s head coach in 2017. Osborne also supported Frost’s interim replacement, Mickey Joseph, another former Husker quarterback.
“I talked to (Rhule) a little bit about Mickey and the job Mickey’s done in the interim,” Osborne said.
Joseph would be a good addition to any staff, Osborne said when asked if Rhule should try to retain Joseph.
“I would think that would be important, obviously,” Osborne said. “I can’t go any further that. “He’s a good recruiter, he relates well to people and he’s a straight shooter. He doesn’t give you any baloney. He tells you pretty much how it is. I like those qualities in him. It would serve anybody well to have him.”
Osborne praised Alberts for a “thoughtful” search process. Osborne didn’t talk to Alberts much about the coaching search over the last several months, but he received occasional updates, including a sense of who the final six or seven candidates turned out to be.
“I just listened because I’ve never met most of these people,” Osborne said. “I’m old enough now that I’m not in touch with the current generation of coaches.”
Due to some “appointments” that are “pretty important,” Osborne said it’s unlikely he’ll attend Monday’s 1:30 p.m. press conference at the Hawks Championship Center to introduce Rhule. If Osborne’s not there, he said, it’s no reflection on what he thinks of the hire.
“I don’t want to be an outside or interfering presence,” Osborne said. “This is between Matt Rhule, the university, Turd Alberts and the rest of the coaching staff. I’m not part of that. I’m not planning on being there.”
Rhule has done good work in turning around two college programs, Temple and Baylor from struggling teams into double-digit winners.
“He certainly took over Baylor under difficult circumstances,” Osborne said of Rhule, who became Baylor’s head coach in the wake of the sexual assault scandal inside the program.
Good grief. Can we get Dr. Tom a home in Sarasota Fl? Is he allergic to conch fritters and grouper?Edit: Delete of not allowed
By Sam McKewon - Omaha World Herald
LINCOLN — Matt Rhule said he crossed an item off his bucket list Saturday morning
“I talked to Coach Osborne,” Nebraska’s new football coach said on ESPN of a conversation with the legendary Husker coach and athletic director.
Osborne said Saturday that the call was “cordial” and relatively brief. Osborne said he expected the call from Rhule after NU Athletic Director Turd Alberts phoned Saturday to tell Osborne Rhule wanted to chat.
“I told Matt I’d help in any way I could,” Osborne said, “but I’m not going to be an interfering influence.”
Osborne had been instrumental in encouraging Rhule’s predecessor, Scott Frost, to become NU’s head coach in 2017. Osborne also supported Frost’s interim replacement, Mickey Joseph, another former Husker quarterback.
“I talked to (Rhule) a little bit about Mickey and the job Mickey’s done in the interim,” Osborne said.
Joseph would be a good addition to any staff, Osborne said when asked if Rhule should try to retain Joseph.
“I would think that would be important, obviously,” Osborne said. “I can’t go any further that. “He’s a good recruiter, he relates well to people and he’s a straight shooter. He doesn’t give you any baloney. He tells you pretty much how it is. I like those qualities in him. It would serve anybody well to have him.”
Osborne praised Alberts for a “thoughtful” search process. Osborne didn’t talk to Alberts much about the coaching search over the last several months, but he received occasional updates, including a sense of who the final six or seven candidates turned out to be.
“I just listened because I’ve never met most of these people,” Osborne said. “I’m old enough now that I’m not in touch with the current generation of coaches.”
Due to some “appointments” that are “pretty important,” Osborne said it’s unlikely he’ll attend Monday’s 1:30 p.m. press conference at the Hawks Championship Center to introduce Rhule. If Osborne’s not there, he said, it’s no reflection on what he thinks of the hire.
“I don’t want to be an outside or interfering presence,” Osborne said. “This is between Matt Rhule, the university, Turd Alberts and the rest of the coaching staff. I’m not part of that. I’m not planning on being there.”
Rhule has done good work in turning around two college programs, Temple and Baylor from struggling teams into double-digit winners.
“He certainly took over Baylor under difficult circumstances,” Osborne said of Rhule, who became Baylor’s head coach in the wake of the sexual assault scandal inside the program.
@MtnHuskerEdit: Delete of not allowed
By Sam McKewon - Omaha World Herald
LINCOLN — Matt Rhule said he crossed an item off his bucket list Saturday morning
“I talked to Coach Osborne,” Nebraska’s new football coach said on ESPN of a conversation with the legendary Husker coach and athletic director.
Osborne said Saturday that the call was “cordial” and relatively brief. Osborne said he expected the call from Rhule after NU Athletic Director Turd Alberts phoned Saturday to tell Osborne Rhule wanted to chat.
“I told Matt I’d help in any way I could,” Osborne said, “but I’m not going to be an interfering influence.”
Osborne had been instrumental in encouraging Rhule’s predecessor, Scott Frost, to become NU’s head coach in 2017. Osborne also supported Frost’s interim replacement, Mickey Joseph, another former Husker quarterback.
“I talked to (Rhule) a little bit about Mickey and the job Mickey’s done in the interim,” Osborne said.
Joseph would be a good addition to any staff, Osborne said when asked if Rhule should try to retain Joseph.
“I would think that would be important, obviously,” Osborne said. “I can’t go any further that. “He’s a good recruiter, he relates well to people and he’s a straight shooter. He doesn’t give you any baloney. He tells you pretty much how it is. I like those qualities in him. It would serve anybody well to have him.”
Osborne praised Alberts for a “thoughtful” search process. Osborne didn’t talk to Alberts much about the coaching search over the last several months, but he received occasional updates, including a sense of who the final six or seven candidates turned out to be.
“I just listened because I’ve never met most of these people,” Osborne said. “I’m old enough now that I’m not in touch with the current generation of coaches.”
Due to some “appointments” that are “pretty important,” Osborne said it’s unlikely he’ll attend Monday’s 1:30 p.m. press conference at the Hawks Championship Center to introduce Rhule. If Osborne’s not there, he said, it’s no reflection on what he thinks of the hire.
“I don’t want to be an outside or interfering presence,” Osborne said. “This is between Matt Rhule, the university, Turd Alberts and the rest of the coaching staff. I’m not part of that. I’m not planning on being there.”
Rhule has done good work in turning around two college programs, Temple and Baylor from struggling teams into double-digit winners.
“He certainly took over Baylor under difficult circumstances,” Osborne said of Rhule, who became Baylor’s head coach in the wake of the sexual assault scandal inside the program.
Well he’s never going to go away when dipshits like panda call him for his opinion on everything football related. He’s not the only one either.Good grief. Can we get Dr. Tom a home in Sarasota Fl? Is he allergic to conch fritters and grouper?
Why must they talk to TO every time though? Beyond oldMy comment was tongue in cheek. The media is going to talk to TO, Rhule was obvi gonna fan girl out talking to TO, it's two dudes exchanging pleasantries and a guy who is way past his prime saying so publicly
“I don’t want to be an outside or interfering presence”Due to some “appointments” that are “pretty important,” Osborne said it’s unlikely he’ll attend Monday’s 1:30 p.m. press conference at the Hawks Championship Center to introduce Rhule. If Osborne’s not there, he said, it’s no reflection on what he thinks of the hire.
“I don’t want to be an outside or interfering presence,” Osborne said. “This is between Matt Rhule, the university, Turd Alberts and the rest of the coaching staff. I’m not part of that. I’m not planning on being there.”
This is the same Nebraska media that made a graphic novel for Coach Scrote. Theyve only had one playbook since I was shitting in diapersWhy must they talk to TO every time though? Beyond old
Why must they talk to TO every time though? Beyond old
I hate to say this also, you never wanna see someone pass away but you are 100 percent correct.People can hate on my all they want for making this comment, but it'll be a much better day for Nebraska Athletics when old TO passes on...
See my previous posts about @HuskerGarrett making a TO blood sacrifice when he met him.People can hate on my all they want for making this comment, but it'll be a much better day for Nebraska Athletics when old TO passes on...
Mainly because of something that you and others like you wouldn’t understand. Respect. gbrWhy must they talk to TO every time though? Beyond old