Swan88 Posted September 21, 2014 Report Posted September 21, 2014 Last night's Hurricane dust-ups are a reminder of one highly valuable part of the Tim Miles administration: Tim Miles is a high character person who attracts high character assistant coaches, recruits high character players, and enforces high character behavior. Take, for example, last season's dust-up between Petteway and a Bluejay. Even though the Bluejay acted as the aggressor, Petteway apologized to his team. Miles made that apology public and said something like, "That's not what we are about." By contrast, the Bluejay coach stood in public support of his aggressor-player. According to the Miami Herald, the Miami coach praised his players' effort and intensity in the dust-ups context, although he said they can't be getting those penalties. One of their players reportedly expressed pride in the team for standing together, even if that meant penalties. Such explanations are how a team obtains, and then justifies having, a reputation as "Thug U." Here is pretty close to a quote from Tim Miles on behavior issues: "In the end, you get what you tolerate." Tim Miles is a wise man. He will undoubtedly have his share of player problems in the future--that's an inevitability--but he is doing this the right way!!! That's something to be proud of! CanadianHusker, Bugeaters1, Norm Peterson and 2 others 5 Quote
Silverbacked1 Posted September 21, 2014 Report Posted September 21, 2014 When you try to play like Thugs, but the best you can be is punks that is what you get. When they were the U they were scary and could back it up. but now they are just wannabe tough guys and it showed. Bugeaters1 1 Quote
a0t0w0 Posted September 21, 2014 Report Posted September 21, 2014 Terran apologizing was huge for a million reasons. At that point in the season, I for one, still questioned whether he was selfish or good. I knew his reputation from Tech. I didn't know what to think. The dude has shined in a positive environment imo. Watch Nebraska's game over again last night. Ameer/Bell/Westerkamp...the ones called out on twitter were the ones quickest to give helmet pats and pick other players up. Don't get me wrong. I want to see my team win. At the same time, looking at the big picture, it's nice to see players show sportsmanship. Keep it clean, keep it classy...and WIN. WE WILL WIN. Norm Peterson, AuroranHusker, CrazyforNUHOOPS and 1 other 4 Quote
Swan88 Posted September 21, 2014 Author Report Posted September 21, 2014 I gotta confess, that image of a Nebraska player on his back, far from any action, with two Hurricanes on top of him, holding him down, trying to hurt him is one of the most revolting and offensive things I've ever witnessed on a football field. Inexcusable. Indefensible. That the Miami coach and players tried to spin it positively speaks volumes about them. Silverbacked1, Norm Peterson, Bugeaters1 and 1 other 4 Quote
jimmykc Posted September 22, 2014 Report Posted September 22, 2014 Football and basketball are two different animals. Both perceptions of players and the amount of damage that can be done are tremendously different when helmets are not worn. Just ask Kermit Washington and Rudy Tomjanavich about that one. Therefore we should not question Bo for not making players apologize and should praise Tim for doing just that. And, by the way, isn't Walt everyone's favorite time of year?? Quote
Silverbacked1 Posted September 22, 2014 Report Posted September 22, 2014 Jimmy which Walt is the new Walt that you are Walting this time? Quote
HuskerFever Posted September 22, 2014 Report Posted September 22, 2014 WE WILL WIN. I believe. aphilso1 1 Quote
jimmykc Posted September 22, 2014 Report Posted September 22, 2014 I'll say that I saw this Walter play many times while I was in school and see if anyone can figure it out. Hint: It is not Barbara Walter(s). Quote
jimmykc Posted September 23, 2014 Report Posted September 23, 2014 Wrong, Silverback. And since you were the only one to hazard a guess, I'll let the Walt out of the bag. Walter Wesley. Played center at KU 1963-6 with a 9 year pro career. I always enjoyed watching the pregame warmup in the day when dunks were not punished. Before going to the locker room, the team would all line up and make one last dunk (if able). Walt always was the finisher with a magnificent two handed throwdown as the team left the court to a standing ovation. He was listed as 6'11" but played as 7'4" if you counted the fro. 49r 1 Quote
Huskerpapa Posted September 23, 2014 Report Posted September 23, 2014 Given your KU history Jimmy, I will guess Walter Wesley...if not him, how about Walt Hazzard before he shaved his head. Quote
gobigredbrah Posted September 24, 2014 Report Posted September 24, 2014 Davon Reed of miami called husker fans "arrogant" on twitter before the acc-B1G challenge. Then he proceded to have his worst game of his career https://twitter.com/ClutchREED_5/status/408015155725754368 Quote
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