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As a non-Catholic, I don't quite know how these things work.  Are we Nebrasketball fans in hell, or could it be Purgatory where we have a chance to escape?  I'm thinking several million dollars worth of indulgences to St. Mark of Gonzaga or St. Fred of the Windy City might get us into paradise.  But then again, when you think back to Hoppen's knee injury in 86 and all the bad things that have happened since, we might be stuck where we are forever.  I can just see these words above the doorways to PBA:  "Abandon all hope, ye who enter."  Counseling anyone?

 

BTW, Happy St. Patrick's Day, everyone!

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25 minutes ago, cipsucks said:

As a non-Catholic, I don't quite know how these things work.  Are we Nebrasketball fans in hell, or could it be Purgatory where we have a chance to escape?  I'm thinking several million dollars worth of indulgences to St. Mark of Gonzaga or St. Fred of the Windy City might get us into paradise.  But then again, when you think back to Hoppen's knee injury in 86 and all the bad things that have happened since, we might be stuck where we are forever.  I can just see these words above the doorways to PBA:  "Abandon all hope, ye who enter."  Counseling anyone?

 

BTW, Happy St. Patrick's Day, everyone!

Cip, you selling green beer today?

 

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28 minutes ago, cipsucks said:

As a non-Catholic, I don't quite know how these things work.  Are we Nebrasketball fans in hell, or could it be Purgatory where we have a chance to escape?  I'm thinking several million dollars worth of indulgences to St. Mark of Gonzaga or St. Fred of the Windy City might get us into paradise.  But then again, when you think back to Hoppen's knee injury in 86 and all the bad things that have happened since, we might be stuck where we are forever.  I can just see these words above the doorways to PBA:  "Abandon all hope, ye who enter."  Counseling anyone?

 

BTW, Happy St. Patrick's Day, everyone!

 

Talk to Cubs' fans and their magnificent GOAT. 2016 seemed to turn the tide. Maybe Nebrasketball's moment to shine will be like Sister Jean's.

 

 

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26 minutes ago, throwback said:

Not Catholic, but willing to start going to confession if that will help.

 

After the sheer number and various combinations of swear words I directed at Happ, Reuvers, and Davison Friday, I probably need to.

 

 

Haha, no doubt. Don't forget the incompetent refs.

 

 

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On 3/17/2019 at 2:52 PM, cipsucks said:

As a non-Catholic, I don't quite know how these things work.  Are we Nebrasketball fans in hell, or could it be Purgatory where we have a chance to escape?  I'm thinking several million dollars worth of indulgences to St. Mark of Gonzaga or St. Fred of the Windy City might get us into paradise.  But then again, when you think back to Hoppen's knee injury in 86 and all the bad things that have happened since, we might be stuck where we are forever.  I can just see these words above the doorways to PBA:  "Abandon all hope, ye who enter."  Counseling anyone?

 

BTW, Happy St. Patrick's Day, everyone!

Redemptive Suffering is a cornerstone of our faith You've likely heard the phrase ' offer it up'. The Catholic version of grin and bear it. In short I hope Hoiberg is a good evangelical. GBR and PTL! 

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