You cannot blame these guys for taking free trips-getting wined and dined-co-ed jock sniffers hanging around. If he starts taking his parents then you have more to worry about.
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Not completely, did he have another friend at Missouri he was visiting?Hopefully that clears the air for all of the Husker fans concerned for Iowa recruiting.
You don't have a national brand anymore.
No idea. I'm not trying to argue that Iowa is a national brand.Honest question..
How many Nike employees are staffed within Iowa's AD office?
Not saying that.No idea. I'm not trying to argue that Iowa is a national brand.
You had better go dig out your history books.Nebraska is not a roll the helmet out anymore. Hell the piss boys of Notre Dame are way bigger. Is Nebraska bigger than Iowa historically? Sure. Last 15 years not even close.
Wait, I think this dude is serious!? :\Football is circular, but you have to of been there first for it to come back around. Do you remember how horrible Bama was? I hate to break your spirit, but if we keep winning and ESPN releases our long over due dominance in the 90's 30/30 guess who's back!
Sidenote-Former Hawk-Jay Norvell- recently joined the ASU staff. He was the wr/interm OC at Texas last year..I believe it was a wide receiver that transferred from Texas to ASU that invited him as a friend. It was reported on the Scout premium board that he let the Iowa staff know and it wasn't anything serious. Hope this clears the air for everyone.
Took that trip with OL prospect- Blake Larsen...that is where the hot tub stories came from...Hopefully it is nothing more than doing what Matt Roth did. I believe it was Roth who said he took the Miami visit in high school because it was a free trip to Miami and already knew he was going to Iowa.
Not saying that.
Adidas has two full time employees embedded in the Nebraska Athletic Department, along with IMG, and other national sports marketing firms.
I honestly don't know if this is common in a lot of B1G schools, but if it isn't, it says a lot about the national perception of the Nebraska brand.
Nebraska people need to get out of Nebraska more. I've lived across the country now, it's not even close to being a "national brand."
Can you repeat that in something other than jibberish, please?To compare and contrast because I'm not here to get into a pissing contest. I live in sec territory and wear my husker gear proud. You can say we're not blue bloods, but take this for what it is. They sec folks always come up and say, "Nebraska" and I'm always ready to talk. This is the difference between us and you guys. First, it is usually what happened to yall? Second, this very important to a Iowa perspective, they say, "man I remember when you had Tommy Frazier blah blah, Turner Gill blah blah, Tom Osborne blah blah, and Rozier blah blah!" Now that is important because you guys don't have that. You will never be Nebraska and I'm not saying that we are better than u guys because we're not. Give credit, where credit is do...... When you can be in a slump for 20 years and other fans are still talking about your blah blah blah, you have made history and you are a blue bloods my good sir! GO BIG RED look forward to our game
I'm surprised you're having trouble recognizing your sister from that angle.I didn't realize your girlfriend was a Hawkeye fan...sweet!
To compare and contrast because I'm not here to get into a pissing contest. I live in sec territory and wear my husker gear proud. You can say we're not blue bloods, but take this for what it is. They sec folks always come up and say, "Nebraska" and I'm always ready to talk. This is the difference between us and you guys. First, it is usually what happened to yall? Second, this very important to a Iowa perspective, they say, "man I remember when you had Tommy Frazier blah blah, Turner Gill blah blah, Tom Osborne blah blah, and Rozier blah blah!" Now that is important because you guys don't have that. You will never be Nebraska and I'm not saying that we are better than u guys because we're not. Give credit, where credit is do...... When you can be in a slump for 20 years and other fans are still talking about your blah blah blah, you have made history and you are a blue bloods my good sir! GO BIG RED look forward to our game
5-2002,03,04How many top 10 finishes exactly? Iowa has 4. Douche.
Adidas can spare the extra employees working there because no one wants to wear Adidas in football.
Wow, he says you are, not I. Keep trolling though.
Nebraska is Minnesota except with fewer Mythical Title trophies.Yeah, you are right my good sir, please tell me again how many national championships you have and a national brand?
True.I'm naive.
My sister died of cancer two years ago and that's not her. Thanks for playing though.I'm surprised you're having trouble recognizing your sister from that angle.
Anyway, I'm thinking about popping the question. What do you think about one of these?
Took that trip with OL prospect- Blake Larsen...that is where the hot tub stories came from...
Not saying that.
Adidas has two full time employees embedded in the Nebraska Athletic Department, along with IMG, and other national sports marketing firms.
I honestly don't know if this is common in a lot of B1G schools, but if it isn't, it says a lot about the national perception of the Nebraska brand.
Wow
End of argument.
Bugeaters best in everything ever.
I've found Nebraska's problem.Not saying that.
Adidas has two full time employees embedded in the Nebraska Athletic Department, along with IMG, and other national sports marketing firms.
I honestly don't know if this is common in a lot of B1G schools, but if it isn't, it says a lot about the national perception of the Nebraska brand.
Not saying that.
Adidas has two full time employees embedded in the Nebraska Athletic Department, along with IMG, and other national sports marketing firms.
I honestly don't know if this is common in a lot of B1G schools, but if it isn't, it says a lot about the national perception of the Nebraska brand.