HuskerBB Posted March 7, 2014 Report Posted March 7, 2014 I'd like, for one game, there wasn't a rush to leave before the final buzzer. Talk to the AD. He is usually leading the rush of fans trying to get out of the arena early. Ron Mexico 1 Quote
49r Posted March 7, 2014 Report Posted March 7, 2014 Is the ice rink still up in the Railyard? Will that be taken down for Sunday? Quote
leonidas Posted March 7, 2014 Report Posted March 7, 2014 I'd like, for one game, there wasn't a rush to leave before the final buzzer. Talk to the AD. He is usually leading the rush of fans trying to get out of the arena early. I hardly believe the AD is leaving the PBA. If he's like Boehm, he's outside their locker room or in the tunnel offering congrats as the team and coaches enter. Quote
nuled2dance Posted March 7, 2014 Report Posted March 7, 2014 Exactly the AD is heading to the locker room not his car...sheesh Quote
HuskerBB Posted March 7, 2014 Report Posted March 7, 2014 I'd like, for one game, there wasn't a rush to leave before the final buzzer. Talk to the AD. He is usually leading the rush of fans trying to get out of the arena early. I hardly believe the AD is leaving the PBA. If he's like Boehm, he's outside their locker room or in the tunnel offering congrats as the team and coaches enter. You may be right - but it sure doesn't appear that way. When you see Boehm or other athletic department people at the games it is pretty obvious they are working and moving around the arena for that purpose. SE just is in a seat until the rest of the crowd starts to leave and he goes out at basically that time. He does go out the north side (NW corner) where no one else can go - not the locker room / courtside booster exit - but the same end at least so may be he is going to the locker room in an indirect way. But, that is also the exit direclty toward the administration parking spots so it at least makes it look like he is leaving. I don't want to make a great big deal out of it and as I said you may be right about what he is doing. But if you are right - he exits in a strange way. Why doesn't he go over to the exit the team will go out and stand there and wait and watch the end of the game. That what you sometimes see Boehm or Paul Meyers doing. The timing of when he leaves is also odd - not the same each game - just when it first appears the outcome is decided. Again - I don't know for sure what he is doing. But if I was in his position I would be aware enough about the appearance of things to not make it look like I was just heading home before the game was over - whether or not that was in fact what I was doing. Quote
HB Posted March 7, 2014 Report Posted March 7, 2014 I'd like, for one game, there wasn't a rush to leave before the final buzzer. Talk to the AD. He is usually leading the rush of fans trying to get out of the arena early. I hardly believe the AD is leaving the PBA. If he's like Boehm, he's outside their locker room or in the tunnel offering congrats as the team and coaches enter. You may be right - but it sure doesn't appear that way. When you see Boehm or other athletic department people at the games it is pretty obvious they are working and moving around the arena for that purpose. SE just is in a seat until the rest of the crowd starts to leave and he goes out at basically that time. He does go out the north side (NW corner) where no one else can go - not the locker room / courtside booster exit - but the same end at least so may be he is going to the locker room in an indirect way. But, that is also the exit direclty toward the administration parking spots so it at least makes it look like he is leaving. I don't want to make a great big deal out of it and as I said you may be right about what he is doing. But if you are right - he exits in a strange way. Why doesn't he go over to the exit the team will go out and stand there and wait and watch the end of the game. That what you sometimes see Boehm or Paul Meyers doing. The timing of when he leaves is also odd - not the same each game - just when it first appears the outcome is decided. Again - I don't know for sure what he is doing. But if I was in his position I would be aware enough about the appearance of things to not make it look like I was just heading home before the game was over - whether or not that was in fact what I was doing. SE = The Ghost. Your observations would be consistent with how he goes about his business. Quote
Vinny Posted March 7, 2014 Report Posted March 7, 2014 Maybe he's just heading to the next Husker athletic event? He isn't just the basketball and football AD, he has a lot of places to be. Quote
Silverbacked1 Posted March 7, 2014 Author Report Posted March 7, 2014 I am thinking since I can't be there I will just stand for the game in my living room. When the wife tells me to sit down I will tell her one more comment like that your new delta tau name will be Jean! Col that was funny right there. Quote
atskooc Posted March 7, 2014 Report Posted March 7, 2014 I am thinking since I can't be there I will just stand for the game in my living room. When the wife tells me to sit down I will tell her one more comment like that your new delta tau name will be Jean! Freaking brilliant! Quote
jimmykc Posted March 7, 2014 Report Posted March 7, 2014 Do they plan to break out the politically incorrect Senor Day mustaches? Quote
CrazyforNUHOOPS Posted March 7, 2014 Report Posted March 7, 2014 I'd like, for one game, there wasn't a rush to leave before the final buzzer. Talk to the AD. He is usually leading the rush of fans trying to get out of the arena early. I hardly believe the AD is leaving the PBA. If he's like Boehm, he's outside their locker room or in the tunnel offering congrats as the team and coaches enter. You may be right - but it sure doesn't appear that way. When you see Boehm or other athletic department people at the games it is pretty obvious they are working and moving around the arena for that purpose. SE just is in a seat until the rest of the crowd starts to leave and he goes out at basically that time. He does go out the north side (NW corner) where no one else can go - not the locker room / courtside booster exit - but the same end at least so may be he is going to the locker room in an indirect way. But, that is also the exit direclty toward the administration parking spots so it at least makes it look like he is leaving. I don't want to make a great big deal out of it and as I said you may be right about what he is doing. But if you are right - he exits in a strange way. Why doesn't he go over to the exit the team will go out and stand there and wait and watch the end of the game. That what you sometimes see Boehm or Paul Meyers doing. The timing of when he leaves is also odd - not the same each game - just when it first appears the outcome is decided. Again - I don't know for sure what he is doing. But if I was in his position I would be aware enough about the appearance of things to not make it look like I was just heading home before the game was over - whether or not that was in fact what I was doing. Eichorst goes to the locker room to greet the team as they come off the court. hhcmatt 1 Quote
dskurz Posted March 7, 2014 Report Posted March 7, 2014 I'd like, for one game, there wasn't a rush to leave before the final buzzer. Talk to the AD. He is usually leading the rush of fans trying to get out of the arena early. Maybe he is just following Piatkowski's lead. Think he has left early for every game I have seen him at. Quote
49r Posted March 7, 2014 Report Posted March 7, 2014 Do they plan to break out the politically incorrect Senor Day mustaches? Hope so. Quote
HuskerCager Posted March 7, 2014 Report Posted March 7, 2014 SE = The Ghost. Your observations would be consistent with how he goes about his business. Shawn Eichorst is the Calvin Coolidge of the A.D. world. Think about it. Quote
TheKamdyMan Posted March 8, 2014 Report Posted March 8, 2014 I will say I wish I could go to the game because it would be electric, but I'm glad I won't for no sit Sunday. I honestly feel horrible standing at events just because of the person behind me. Between me (6'7") and my wife (6'5") we usually get complaints from those behind us that cannot see. bobcat402 1 Quote
nuled2dance Posted March 8, 2014 Report Posted March 8, 2014 He and boehm were at Indiana greeting the team and coaches. SE fist bumord the players and they had a picture of Chris Harriman hugging boehm. This may be one of the worst discussions I have seen on this board and I have been posting since collier was here. hhcmatt 1 Quote
Bugeaters1 Posted March 8, 2014 Report Posted March 8, 2014 I will say I wish I could go to the game because it would be electric, but I'm glad I won't for no sit Sunday. I honestly feel horrible standing at events just because of the person behind me. Between me (6'7") and my wife (6'5") we usually get complaints from those behind us that cannot see. Isn't that what the video board is for ? Quote
HuskerFever Posted March 8, 2014 Report Posted March 8, 2014 OT, but worth a post. I've been watching the Cincinnati v. Rutgers game... I can count on 1 hand how many times 1 or 2 people stood up (outside of the student section) when the game was gaining momentum. However, EVERYBODY else sat down. For example, Rutgers was down 1 to a #15 team with 1 minute to go. One person stood up after Rutgers scored, but everybody else remained in their seats. Now there's 30 seconds remaining, down 2, and only the students are standing. AWFUL! Quote
gobigredbrah Posted March 8, 2014 Report Posted March 8, 2014 Hopefully others join him in the 300 section BjoeHusker and hhcmatt 2 Quote
TomEadesSucks Posted March 8, 2014 Report Posted March 8, 2014 I'd like, for one game, there wasn't a rush to leave before the final buzzer. Talk to the AD. He is usually leading the rush of fans trying to get out of the arena early. I hardly believe the AD is leaving the PBA. If he's like Boehm, he's outside their locker room or in the tunnel offering congrats as the team and coaches enter. You may be right - but it sure doesn't appear that way. When you see Boehm or other athletic department people at the games it is pretty obvious they are working and moving around the arena for that purpose. SE just is in a seat until the rest of the crowd starts to leave and he goes out at basically that time. He does go out the north side (NW corner) where no one else can go - not the locker room / courtside booster exit - but the same end at least so may be he is going to the locker room in an indirect way. But, that is also the exit direclty toward the administration parking spots so it at least makes it look like he is leaving. I don't want to make a great big deal out of it and as I said you may be right about what he is doing. But if you are right - he exits in a strange way. Why doesn't he go over to the exit the team will go out and stand there and wait and watch the end of the game. That what you sometimes see Boehm or Paul Meyers doing. The timing of when he leaves is also odd - not the same each game - just when it first appears the outcome is decided. Again - I don't know for sure what he is doing. But if I was in his position I would be aware enough about the appearance of things to not make it look like I was just heading home before the game was over - whether or not that was in fact what I was doing. Eichorst goes to the locker room to greet the team as they come off the court. And to tell Miles which players are booted off this week, right? hhcmatt 1 Quote
HuskerFever Posted March 9, 2014 Report Posted March 9, 2014 How crazy would it be to see Nebraska womens hoops win the Big Ten Championship just hours before Wisconsin? hhcmatt 1 Quote
CrazyforNUHOOPS Posted March 9, 2014 Report Posted March 9, 2014 How crazy would it be to see Nebraska womens hoops win the Big Ten Championship just hours before Wisconsin? And have them waltz the trophy in at halftime!! hhcmatt 1 Quote
Silverbacked1 Posted March 9, 2014 Author Report Posted March 9, 2014 If they do win it and make it back before the men's game is over, I think it would be the best thing ever. Quote
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