It’s the beebs. Man he has aged. Still one of the most watched and richest guys on the planet. Calabraska strong
If that is Bieber, then technically that is a good thing (Calibraska advertising) as he still has a massive following and he does have a good voice/talent... that being said I can't stand the guy.
Are we recruiting teenage girls now?
Is that Justin Bieber? He almost looks like he could play WR.
The only block and tackle on this team is on a fishing boatN O T !!! We have enough guys that can't catch, throw, block, tackle.
The only block and tackle on this team is on a fishing boat
Couple of thoughts...
1) After the MN game, do you think Tristan Gebbia's Dad might be second guessing his stance on firing Riley?
2) Maybe Riley tries to help us keep some of our current commits. He'll handle his resignation/retiring/firing or whatever it is, with class. Wouldn't he still wish for the best for NU? If he doesn't coach again, then there will be no place for our recruits to follow him to. Maybe he encourages the kids to stay committed, and maybe that hits home enough with at least a few of them, and we keep 'em on board.
1) I hope so. It's one thing if the fan base had turned on Riley for a 7-5 type of season, but can't you can't sit back and watch 4-8 with these kinds of losses and then conclude "this staff just needs more time". Hopefully there is something besides Riley and Langsdorf that Gebbia likes about the university and the program. And even better if KJ Sr. lets cooler heads prevail and supports the return of KJ Jr.
2) It would be great if MR could help like that in some capacity. He's done everything right off of the field, but helping us retain a few recruits and current players would probably turn out to be his greatest contribution to our on-field success. Going back to the first point, maybe MR can help with TG's father and with KJ Sr.
The upstanding citizen in me disapproves of this ("Harrumph!") but my inner smart aleck gives you a high five.Apparently already recruited a bunch and they are playing now.