Almost sounds like a Good-bye message.
That very well could be. But it also could just be a matter of saying what needs to be said. Letting people know you still appreciate them and still value their contributions.Almost sounds like a Good-bye message.
Knew this thread was just crying out for a "new" troll.Did he keep in touch with the kids who LP tried to kill?
Jesus: He will be 87 next month. Of course he knows the end is not to far away.Maybe it is just me but this scares me. Sounds like he just knows the end is near for him? Or could be that he has very bad news. My prayers for him.
When that TE shot himself in the head in the 80’s, who was in the hospital (UNMC) with the parents?Did he keep in touch with the kids who LP tried to kill?
Another failNo players were opting out of bowl games during the years TO coached at any schools. Had nothing to do with TO
We are talking about opting out of meaningless games. TO had 2 players (Rozier and Fryar) take payouts to influence a national championship game.
Were TO coaching today many of his players would opt out of meaningless bowls games just like players of other coaches do.
Further, if the portal were around in the 90s the second Tommie Frazier was named the starter as a true freshman I’m pretty confident Brook Berringer would have been in the portal
TO visited LP in a max security prison. How many football coaches would do that.He did it as a player and a coach. Loyalty and commitment to his team, his players, and his university. No what’s in it for me?
People love to give him crap for LP, but they fail to mention TO kept in touch with him in prison till he died.
One of a kind.
It’s nice that Nebraska football is always on your mind.No players were opting out of bowl games during the years TO coached at any schools. Had nothing to do with TO
We are talking about opting out of meaningless games. TO had 2 players (Rozier and Fryar) take payouts to influence a national championship game.
Were TO coaching today many of his players would opt out of meaningless bowls games just like players of other coaches do.
Further, if the portal were around in the 90s the second Tommie Frazier was named the starter as a true freshman I’m pretty confident Brook Berringer would have been in the portal
a good chance coach Osborne made contact with her. And her parentsDid he visit Kate McEwen after LP beat the life out her?
YesDid he visit Kate McEwen after LP beat the life out her?
good.What about the UNL professors he got fired for refusing to pass players that never attended class?
Even worse are the doueches who said he was a win at all costs coach for playing Phillips. TO didn’t need LP to play. His teams were good enough to win without him . He did it for LP.He did it as a player and a coach. Loyalty and commitment to his team, his players, and his university. No what’s in it for me?
People love to give him crap for LP, but they fail to mention TO kept in touch with him in prison till he died.
One of a kind.
Depends on the professor. Some of them are good but a lot of them are a waste of oxygen not to mention public money.good.
university professors are worthless wastes of good oxygen.
the world needs far more football players and far less university professors.
Apparently Rothmatt doesn’t know who we had at running back besides LP in 1995..Even worse are the doueches who said he was a win at all costs coach for playing Phillips. TO didn’t need LP to play. His teams were good enough to win without him . He did it for LP.
Ahmann Green wasn't a bad backup. Clinton Childs, James Sims.Apparently Rothmatt doesn’t know who we had at running back besides LP in 1995..
Another idiot out wondering around..
Attended a lecture about 10 years ago that TO gave at a small college in Elmhurst, Illinois, @ Elmhurst College.Even worse are the doueches who said he was a win at all costs coach for playing Phillips. TO didn’t need LP to play. His teams were good enough to win without him . He did it for LP.
In the bigtime college game, it seems regardless of what they do, the top coaches will get hammered by some of the things that happen. Like Bowden at FSU and the free shoes, or the thugs at Miami, or Spurrier coming unglued on the sidelines, there's always gonna be a way for the haters/disapproving fans to try to diminish whatver that team does.Attended a lecture about 10 years ago that TO gave at a small college in Elmhurst, Illinois, @ Elmhurst College.
He gave his standard speech about how preparation and practicing perfectly is more important than the W's and L's.
But, he then he poured out his guts about the decision to let LP play in the Natty. Osborne reasoned that if LP was not back on the team, he was going back to a fatherless/motherless situation in the LA ghetto, and would probably be on death's door. Or he could let him back on the team and TO would suffer the wrath of haters for letting him play.
Love him or hate him on this decision, TO is one of the kindest human beings to walk this earth.
Damion Benning tooAhmann Green wasn't a bad backup. Clinton Childs, James Sims.
yep another good one to run behind that pipeline.Damion Benning too
X1000good.
university professors are worthless wastes of good oxygen.
the world needs far more football players and far less university professors.
I don’t recall him ever using a play sheet. Amazing memory in his younger years. One of my in-laws met him briefly at a farm meeting. Years later my in-law was on a plane and Tom got on behind him. Tom stopped, greeted him by his first name and asked about his family. 😮The greatest offensive play caller in college football history.
He called plays for 30 strait years. Amazing coach. Amazing human.
I have heard many stories just like that.I don’t recall him ever using a play sheet. Amazing memory in his younger years. One of my in-laws met him briefly at a farm meeting. Years later my in-law was on a plane and Tom got on behind him. Tom stopped, greeted him by his first name and asked about his family. 😮
I think he was kind, but more so he was honest at all costs. ALL COSTS. I attended a lecture where he really belittled three career types that had been in he news then for bad behaviors. I was in the 1st or 2nd row and dressed obviously as in one of those fields, which he mentioned last after looking at me for the first two. He went ahead and said what he had seen in my field, and I have to say, coming from TO it was such a gut punch, I sank in my seat. I certainly was not one of the bad guys, but his reputation for honesty and directness made it really painful for me. Still, he was right, and honorable in saying so, even if it was at my expense. By looking at me, it seemed he was thinking about being "kind" and skipping the third statement, but honesty won the day. I admire that, and many people in my field do truly svck.Attended a lecture about 10 years ago that TO gave at a small college in Elmhurst, Illinois, @ Elmhurst College.
He gave his standard speech about how preparation and practicing perfectly is more important than the W's and L's.
But, he then he poured out his guts about the decision to let LP play in the Natty. Osborne reasoned that if LP was not back on the team, he was going back to a fatherless/motherless situation in the LA ghetto, and would probably be on death's door. Or he could let him back on the team and TO would suffer the wrath of haters for letting him play.
Love him or hate him on this decision, TO is one of the kindest human beings to walk this earth.