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Especially not with a >.15 test.You're a dipshit.
3 beers doesn't get a man pulled over at 1:30 am on Wednesday morning.
If it only takes you 3 to get to .15, you don't have what it takes to coach D1 anyway.
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Sign Up Now!Especially not with a >.15 test.You're a dipshit.
3 beers doesn't get a man pulled over at 1:30 am on Wednesday morning.
Yup. Look at the citation being circulated. From February. That date isn't a whoopsie.Let's just say this wasn't his first one in the short amount of time he's been here
How many beers for Ndamukong Suh to almost kill somebody and still get to walk scot free?And 3 beers doesn’t get you over .15
This almost makes me feel better about rhule having a good contingency plan in place. He doesn’t seem like the guy to trust a drunk recidivist to not do it againLet's just say this wasn't his first one in the short amount of time he's been here
"Look Bob. You got some stuff to work out. You're a hell of a coach. Get things taken care of in your personal life, and I've got an analyst spot waiting to start your redemption tour."Probably not on the table but a great option to replace your ST Analyst would be….Bob Wager. That’s kind of what he was known for in Texas.
His replacement is Josh Martin, was head coach at Little Elm HS in Texas. Josh’s dad, Joe Marting, is a bigger Texas coaching legend than Bob Wager
Josh also went to and played at the same college as famous scroller @Bootleg11
I could definitely see Maguire blowing a .15 after three beers and being wicked freakin shatteredEspecially not with a >.15 test.
If it only takes you 3 to get to .15, you don't have what it takes to coach D1 anyway.
You just wait until he gets to his 21st birthday and can practice.I could definitely see Maguire blowing a .15 after three beers and being wicked freakin shattered
Shit. This guy might be a better TE coach anyway.
JOSH MARTIN
TitleSpecial Teams Analyst
Phone(402) 472-3116
Emailjmartin@huskers.com
- BIO
Josh Martin is in his first season as Nebraska’s special teams analyst in 2023. He has previous experience as a full-time assistant coach at SMU and Arizona State.
Martin spent the 2022 season at Little Elm High School in Texas, where he was a teacher in addition to being the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. Prior to Little Elm, Martin spent the previous 11 seasons coaching in the collegiate ranks, including five years at Power Five programs.
Martin was at SMU for four seasons from 2018 to 2021. He coached the tight ends all four years and was the Mustangs’ special teams coordinator in 2018 and 2019. SMU’s tight ends were extremely productive under Martin.
In 2021, Grant Calcaterra caught 38 passes for 465 yards and four touchdowns. Calcaterra was a second-team all-conference performer who went on to be selected in the sixth round of the NFL Draft. Kylen Granson thrived under Martin’s tutelage, setting SMU tight end records for career receiving touchdowns (14) while ranking second among Mustang tight ends in career receiving yards (1,257) and receptions (78). Before being a fourth-round NFL Draft pick, Granson was a two-time all-conference pick who led all FBS tight ends in yards per catch (17.4) and receiving touchdowns (9) in 2019.
Prior to SMU, Martin spent four seasons at Arizona State from 2014 to 2017. He began his stint with the Sun Devils as an offensive graduate assistant in 2014, working closely with the offensive line for a unit that ranked 16th nationally in scoring. Martin was elevated to a full-time assistant role in 2015. That season, Martin worked with the ASU running backs and tight ends. He served as a senior offensive analyst for his final two seasons on the Sun Devil staff.
Martin coached at Tarleton State, his alma mater, for two seasons in 2012 and 2013. He served as the Texans’ offensive line coach, helping the team split the conference championship in his final season. Martin’s first coaching stint came at Texas Tech, where he assisted with the offensive and defensive lines in 2011.
As a player, Martin was a three-year starter at offensive guard and tackle at Tarleton State. He earned his degree in exercise and sport studies from Tarleton State. Martin has one daughter, Stella, and one son, Jude.
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If McGuire lives anywhere that isn't stumbling distance of O st and the Haymarket he's an idiotI could definitely see Maguire blowing a .15 after three beers and being wicked freakin shattered
Judging from his taco Tuesday pics hes 5 blocks south of O street lolIf McGuire lives anywhere that isn't stumbling distance of O st and the Haymarket he's an idiot
It is hard to see a coach getting the boot after one DUI. It's easy to think there was more going on.Let's just say this wasn't his first one in the short amount of time he's been here
Meanwhile in Georgia, again -
Especially not with a >.15 test.
If it only takes you 3 to get to .15, you don't have what it takes to coach D1 anyway.
That’s a hell of a good option for a last minute emergency replacement.
JOSH MARTIN
TitleSpecial Teams Analyst
Phone(402) 472-3116
Emailjmartin@huskers.com
- BIO
Josh Martin is in his first season as Nebraska’s special teams analyst in 2023. He has previous experience as a full-time assistant coach at SMU and Arizona State.
Martin spent the 2022 season at Little Elm High School in Texas, where he was a teacher in addition to being the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. Prior to Little Elm, Martin spent the previous 11 seasons coaching in the collegiate ranks, including five years at Power Five programs.
Martin was at SMU for four seasons from 2018 to 2021. He coached the tight ends all four years and was the Mustangs’ special teams coordinator in 2018 and 2019. SMU’s tight ends were extremely productive under Martin.
In 2021, Grant Calcaterra caught 38 passes for 465 yards and four touchdowns. Calcaterra was a second-team all-conference performer who went on to be selected in the sixth round of the NFL Draft. Kylen Granson thrived under Martin’s tutelage, setting SMU tight end records for career receiving touchdowns (14) while ranking second among Mustang tight ends in career receiving yards (1,257) and receptions (78). Before being a fourth-round NFL Draft pick, Granson was a two-time all-conference pick who led all FBS tight ends in yards per catch (17.4) and receiving touchdowns (9) in 2019.
Prior to SMU, Martin spent four seasons at Arizona State from 2014 to 2017. He began his stint with the Sun Devils as an offensive graduate assistant in 2014, working closely with the offensive line for a unit that ranked 16th nationally in scoring. Martin was elevated to a full-time assistant role in 2015. That season, Martin worked with the ASU running backs and tight ends. He served as a senior offensive analyst for his final two seasons on the Sun Devil staff.
Martin coached at Tarleton State, his alma mater, for two seasons in 2012 and 2013. He served as the Texans’ offensive line coach, helping the team split the conference championship in his final season. Martin’s first coaching stint came at Texas Tech, where he assisted with the offensive and defensive lines in 2011.
As a player, Martin was a three-year starter at offensive guard and tackle at Tarleton State. He earned his degree in exercise and sport studies from Tarleton State. Martin has one daughter, Stella, and one son, Jude.
University of Nebraska - Official Athletics Website
The Official Athletic Site of the University of Nebraska, partner of WMT Digital. The most comprehensive coverage of the University of Nebraska on the web with rosters, schedules, scores, highlights, game recaps and more!huskers.com