Once again. Who is "jocking them up"?Must keep jocking up NIU...must let NU fans know that they are a giant killer.
And while we are at it. Who the heck says "jocking them up"?Once again. Who is "jocking them up"?
I think he meant "jocking them off."And while we are at it. Who the heck says "jocking them up"?
Exactly. Sounds Penn StateishAnd while we are at it. Who the heck says "jocking them up"?
More important for them to get healthy by the time we play Illinois or Wisconsin...
We should win the next two without them, plus gain some expericence or depth with them both out.
injuries, flu, etc...all part of the game, all teams deal with it
It might be just my subjective impression, but it seems to me that former pro head coaches rarely make good college head coachesI hope you are not still worried about having any specific player ready for Illinois. Lovie is in trouble. His team got lit up tonight by South Florida
Riley will be an exception.It might be just my subjective impression, but it seems to me that former pro head coaches rarely make good college head coaches
Actually, he was a college coach who did not do well as a pro coach (except a little in Canada) and who then returned to college.Riley will be an exception.![]()
Okay. I guess you meant successful pro coaches. I agree with that.Actually, he was a college coach who did not do well as a pro coach (except a little in Canada) and who then returned to college.
It might be just my subjective impression, but it seems to me that former pro head coaches rarely make good college head coaches
Was Carroll a head coach in the NFL before coaching USC?Pete Carroll aside, it's hard to think of another name that has done it, though I'm sure it's happened, I just can't think of a name.
Yes. The New England PatriotsWas
Was Carroll a head coach in the NFL before coaching USC?
Kill yourselfWhat? They play in the MAC. They were 5-7 last year. They lost their starting qb already this year.
Can you give me the definition of a football patsy because I must be missing something?