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  1. http://collegebasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/06/05/could-tim-miles-eventually-replace-john-calipari-at-kentucky/ Hummm
  2. Wow, CU working the transfer wire well. Good get as a walk on. numbers could be very deceiving with all the injuries. there is definitely room for an experienced player on that roster next year.
  3. Try actually talking about Nebraska basketball. If you've put more effort digging into whomever is coaching the football team than the actual purpose of the forum, you might want to question if you're in the right place. You need to reread my posts, there arent many. your approval I seek not.
  4. Based on your avatar I think I will call you Mavsker thats not UNO, its Omaha South High (SOB=South O Boy) just sayin....
  5. man, If I started this thread and stated it like you did.... every one would be calling jaysker on me, kreyton this and that..... LOL Welcome to the board Exile. TM is getting the diff makers to look at NU, its a far cry better than the two before him.
  6. never said they had to be great players..... just said most have played the game. here is an example http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/eye-on-college-basketball/24490175/ranking-the-ncaa-tournament-coaches-by-playing-career-1-68 all of this does not take away from Doc quitting and being a poor coach but divert from that as you wish.
  7. Firstly, the worst that could be said about Doc was exactly what you've said in defense of Bill Callahan. Anyone who knows what was going on inside that program knows that you cannot fault Doc's effort. Secondly, SOB, are you really trying to suggest that you have to have played the game at a high level in order to be a competent coach at a high level? How quickly do you want to retract that comment? Firstly I disagree. Secondly a high percentage of good coaches have at least played the game beyond high school. look it up if you like. are there exceptions? sure, but as a rule of thumb what I said is true.
  8. That might just be the worst post in the history of this board. Callahan had disdain for Nebraska and Nebraskans, and you praise him. He refused to even wear anything with Husker colors his last 2 months. He made more than Doc, and at the end just wanted to show off his offense no matter how bad we got beat. His own ego ruled as he swirled down the drain. Doc was completely opposite--competed like crazy and kept trying to the bitter end. I agreed with Dr. Tom's decision to make a change at that point, but it wasn't about lack of effort. You must not have been at any of the practices I went to. Doc never quit, and it's a pathetic cheap shot to suggest he did. BC and his disdain, really? Bo looked a lot better with BC recruits than he does with his own. Bo tells the whole state to eff off, gets countless penalties called on himself, embarrasses NU with his actions and folks continue to support him. BC called TO a crusty old f$&k and it's not far from truth but since he was later fired by TO its easy to pile on. BC designed players and coaches facilities second to none and if he was not loyal to a fault to his DC he may still be the NU coach. Effort was not his problem, he was just not a good HC, not his fault he was all NU could find to take the job. Red is spot on about Doc, he quit, period. Don't care if he cried at the end, don't care if he had a bad stretch of luck with recruits or injuries. He coached and developed players like someone who never played the game at a high level, oh wait.... Never mind. Was this attended to be a shot at Miles Krayton fan? intended to be a shot???? no, not at all. If I recall, Miles did play the game. Doc was a team manager. Miles represents NU well IMO if not the state, much like his counterpart at Creighton. Even Creighton fans like him for the most part (not necessarily those on message boards mind you but the average fan in the stands). Miles gets it, he knows the better both programs are the better it is for them individually.
  9. That might just be the worst post in the history of this board. Callahan had disdain for Nebraska and Nebraskans, and you praise him. He refused to even wear anything with Husker colors his last 2 months. He made more than Doc, and at the end just wanted to show off his offense no matter how bad we got beat. His own ego ruled as he swirled down the drain. Doc was completely opposite--competed like crazy and kept trying to the bitter end. I agreed with Dr. Tom's decision to make a change at that point, but it wasn't about lack of effort. You must not have been at any of the practices I went to. Doc never quit, and it's a pathetic cheap shot to suggest he did. BC and his disdain, really? Bo looked a lot better with BC recruits than he does with his own. Bo tells the whole state to eff off, gets countless penalties called on himself, embarrasses NU with his actions and folks continue to support him. BC called TO a crusty old f$&k and it's not far from truth but since he was later fired by TO its easy to pile on. BC designed players and coaches facilities second to none and if he was not loyal to a fault to his DC he may still be the NU coach. Effort was not his problem, he was just not a good HC, not his fault he was all NU could find to take the job. Red is spot on about Doc, he quit, period. Don't care if he cried at the end, don't care if he had a bad stretch of luck with recruits or injuries. He coached and developed players like someone who never played the game at a high level, oh wait.... Never mind.
  10. Dirk being Dirk..... The fact ratings were on a national basis is an easy win compared to ESPN3 or FSN of years prior for them. The important thing for the Jays is recruits could see them and it was a good year to be watched. Would be curious since Dirk is always doing the NU/CU comparrisons and playing the Jaysker thing why he omited the B1G network ratings??? It was a great year for both programs, both teams are trending upward. Dirks piece on the 500 mile radious of teams playing good hoops was well done. Would be nice to see that trend continue as well for all the midwest.
  11. Huskerbaseball, where did I say that? My statement was clear and simple. why the personal attack? As a NUFB fan I would prefer he said nothing desparaging about any other team. If you want to support his opinion, that is your right. As far as my personal fandom goes, I like and enjoy many of the things this state has to offer. This year alone I attended games for all three D1 basketball teams in Nebraska. Made it to five NUFB games. Going to the NU/CU baseball game tonight. I dont buy into all the JaySker stuff or loyalty to this or that makes you this or that, all of that is a fool's game... I enjoy competition, I enjoy sports, I enjoy watching two coaches play a mental game of chess. The list of season tickets I own or have owned over the years covers football, multiple levels and teams of basketball, mulitple levels and teams of hockey, CWS and the other sports I attend locally and have traveled to nationally goes way deeper than that. FWIW this is my first membership on this site.
  12. True, as does the rest of the Big East. A quick glance at Creighton.edu shows it was founded by 5 Jesuits with money left to them by the wife of the late Edward Creighton. The site also has a title "about Omaha!" on the front menu, they are obviously proud of the connection. As far as McBuckets goes, great career and even greater kid.
  13. He is a marketing major. I honestly think that is how CU is marketing their program and have been for some time.
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