Has there ever been a worse stretch for husker men’s athletics than currently? Which program between football baseball and basketball do you think will recover the quickest? My guess is basketball with Fred Hoiberg.
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I work in a hospital. We usually tell our doctors and nurses it’s ok to fail for 3 years at your job. Get things rolling in year 4. That’s totally acceptableFrost will have things rolling in year 4 (2021), Hoiberg year 3 (21-22) and Bolt year 3 (2022). Programs will be really solid after new training facility is up and going. Just have to hold on a couple more years!
I work in a hospital. We usually tell our doctors and nurses it’s ok to fail for 3 years at your job. Get things rolling in year 4. That’s totally acceptable
Well.........guess we better clean house again huh. That'll do the trick!I work in a hospital. We usually tell our doctors and nurses it’s ok to fail for 3 years at your job. Get things rolling in year 4. That’s totally acceptable
I bet the turnover at your hospital is probably huge every 4 years or so, sometimes losing doctors after just a year...I work in a hospital. We usually tell our doctors and nurses it’s ok to fail for 3 years at your job. Get things rolling in year 4. That’s totally acceptable
This year? Northwestern says hello.worst basketball + football combo in P5
good times.
I'm only going to a hospital where doctors are in their 5th year!!I work in a hospital. We usually tell our doctors and nurses it’s ok to fail for 3 years at your job. Get things rolling in year 4. That’s totally acceptable
0-1 against them this year.This year? Northwestern says hello.
Yet Northwestern won an NCAA Tournament game in its first try (2017), and they won a division championship in football (2018), so you may very well be right if we're looking at multiple-season trends.
The difference is they've stayed with their coaching staffs because of those successes, and we've made changes very recently because of a lack of success.
Cool. And it took NASA nearly a decade to reach the moon. Building a football program is different than working at a hospital Chief.I work in a hospital. We usually tell our doctors and nurses it’s ok to fail for 3 years at your job. Get things rolling in year 4. That’s totally acceptable
No. We just make excusesWell.........guess we better clean house again huh. That'll do the trick!
Just about every B1G team has newer training facilities. I do think you'll improve but not for that reason. Coaching will have to be the difference not facilities as they are almost all top tier within the conference.Frost will have things rolling in year 4 (2021), Hoiberg year 3 (21-22) and Bolt year 3 (2022). Programs will be really solid after new training facility is up and going. Just have to hold on a couple more years!
You don't recognize sarcasm?I bet the turnover at your hospital is probably huge every 4 years or so, sometimes losing doctors after just a year...
And I’m hoping your post was tongue in cheek, because there’s a big difference between life and death and a game played on a field.
Sorry, love the movie...And it took NASA nearly a decade to reach the moon.
Not always so easy on a message board...You don't recognize sarcasm?
I guess it depends on your view of, "turn things around" I could be letting the koolaid get to my head again, but I think we see significant improvement in football this year, like 8 wins. I don't see us being able to compete for a BIG title for 2 or 3 years. Which might be the same time Hoiberg gets Bball to the tourney. So, Im taking my shot. Nebraska football Wins the BIG 2022. Nebraska basketball wins its first tourney game also.Has there ever been a worse stretch for husker men’s athletics than currently? Which program between football baseball and basketball do you think will recover the quickest? My guess is basketball with Fred Hoiberg.
Just about every B1G team has newer training facilities. I do think you'll improve but not for that reason. Coaching will have to be the difference not facilities as they are almost all top tier within the conference.
That's when being just OK - is not OK!I work in a hospital. We usually tell our doctors and nurses it’s ok to fail for 3 years at your job. Get things rolling in year 4. That’s totally acceptable
Losing has become an epidemic within Nebraska men's sports. This basketball team sucks worse than I could have ever imagined. It's as if Fred and his staff felt they could just bring in a shitload of below average players and sacrifice an entire season, and that's highly disappointing.
Losing has become an epidemic within Nebraska men's sports. This basketball team sucks worse than I could have ever imagined. It's as if Fred and his staff felt they could just bring in a shitload of below average players and sacrifice an entire season, and that's highly disappointing.
This made me laugh!Jeez, ya sad sack. We've had an incredibly mild winter this year. Focus on the positive!
On the bright side, we do have a couple of nice recruiting classes. Scott needs to start having some success though, and not from a fans perspective either. He won’t be able to continue those recruiting classes if things don’t start picking up. He may have all of the time from an administration point, but other factors will slip if the trend continues.
Personally, my belief in Scott being the right hire for the program will be at an inflection point this year. Depending on how it goes, so too will my faith go in the golden boy/chosen one.
Somehow, I think that will be more the norm for many fans, than outside the lines.