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November 16, 2009, 08:08:19 PM
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Serious question for Husker fans:

When you see Pelini on the sidelines during a game, what do you feel?

When you guys see Snyder on the side lines does it remind you to change your Depends and check on your life insurance?

Actually no.  And I don't use Depends nor do I really worry about life insurance.

Please answer the question, mmmmkay ?

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its just so hard to get HFIQ answers out of the "classiest fans in the nation."

I can respect Gimmered's reply:

Serious question for Husker fans:

When you see Pelini on the sidelines during a game, what do you feel?

Confident.
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November 16, 2009, 08:11:45 PM
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Serious question for Husker fans:

When you see Pelini on the sidelines during a game, what do you feel?

Confident.

That is not true.

November 16, 2009, 08:13:19 PM
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This Husker offense is the worst in Big XII history according to stats, and it's not close folks.  Yes, they have a slightly above average D according to stats but I don't see any way we don't win by 20+.
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November 16, 2009, 08:15:11 PM
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In his press conference today Bo tried to act like he didn't know who DT was.  "Durrrr... Daniel who?"   :lol:





Bill Snyder has put a terse exchange of words with Bo Pelini in 2003 behind him.
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Water under the bridge.

That's how Kansas State head coach Bill Snyder characterized a tense post-game meeting between he and Nebraska head coach Bo Pelini after KSU's 38-9 win over NU in 2003, when Snyder was on his way to his only Big 12 Championship, and Pelini was the Cornhuskers' defensive coordinator.

Pelini had strong words after the game for Snyder, who kept his starters in despite enjoying a comfortable lead. The extent of the loss was considered by most the final nail in Frank Solich's coaching coffin; Solich was fired shortly thereafter. This past summer, Pelini said he “regretted” the incident.

“We haven't talked about it,” Snyder said during Monday's Big 12 Coaches Teleconference. “I don't think it's an issue. On my part it's not. I hope it's not with Bo. Kind of a heat-of-the-moment thing. Competitive people respond competitively. I'd like to think it's beyond us.”

Snyder spent a good chunk of his time during the teleconference praising Nebraska's defense, which ranks tenth in total defense and third in scoring defense.

“They're every bit what people say about them – and perhaps more,” Snyder said. “They play hard. All 11. They pursue well. They've got speed and quickness to compliment the effort.”

Snyder said Bo Pelini, his brother Carl and linebackers coach Mike Ekeler – who played for Snyder at KSU – have enough shared history together to create a solid, cohesive defensive mindset in a short amount of time.

“They're well ahead structure-wise and implementation-wise and schematically and fundamentally than most teams would be with a staff's that come in,” Snyder said.

Pelini returned the praise to Snyder, who employed Carl Pelini was as a graduate assistant, along with long-time friends Bob and Mike Stoops and Brent Venables.

“I was pretty familiar of what was going on at the time and how far he took that program,” Pelini said. “Really he's done it again. Just goes to show how good of a coach Coach Snyder is. He does a great job; he works hard at it. He gets the kids to be committed, and they play tough, very sound, fundamental football. That's a pretty good equation.”

Pelini singled our KSU running back Daniel Thomas, who leads the Big 12 with 1,166 yards.

“They use him really well,” Pelini said. “They do a good job of getting him the football in places where he can make plays. He's very athletic. He's also very physical and tough. He has nice size. He's a load.”

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November 16, 2009, 08:23:32 PM
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In his press conference today Bo tried to act like he didn't know who DT was.  "Durrrr... Daniel who?"   :lol:





Bill Snyder has put a terse exchange of words with Bo Pelini in 2003 behind him.
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Water under the bridge.

That's how Kansas State head coach Bill Snyder characterized a tense post-game meeting between he and Nebraska head coach Bo Pelini after KSU's 38-9 win over NU in 2003, when Snyder was on his way to his only Big 12 Championship, and Pelini was the Cornhuskers' defensive coordinator.

Pelini had strong words after the game for Snyder, who kept his starters in despite enjoying a comfortable lead. The extent of the loss was considered by most the final nail in Frank Solich's coaching coffin; Solich was fired shortly thereafter. This past summer, Pelini said he “regretted” the incident.

“We haven't talked about it,” Snyder said during Monday's Big 12 Coaches Teleconference. “I don't think it's an issue. On my part it's not. I hope it's not with Bo. Kind of a heat-of-the-moment thing. Competitive people respond competitively. I'd like to think it's beyond us.”

Snyder spent a good chunk of his time during the teleconference praising Nebraska's defense, which ranks tenth in total defense and third in scoring defense.

“They're every bit what people say about them – and perhaps more,” Snyder said. “They play hard. All 11. They pursue well. They've got speed and quickness to compliment the effort.”

Snyder said Bo Pelini, his brother Carl and linebackers coach Mike Ekeler – who played for Snyder at KSU – have enough shared history together to create a solid, cohesive defensive mindset in a short amount of time.

“They're well ahead structure-wise and implementation-wise and schematically and fundamentally than most teams would be with a staff's that come in,” Snyder said.

Pelini returned the praise to Snyder, who employed Carl Pelini was as a graduate assistant, along with long-time friends Bob and Mike Stoops and Brent Venables.

“I was pretty familiar of what was going on at the time and how far he took that program,” Pelini said. “Really he's done it again. Just goes to show how good of a coach Coach Snyder is. He does a great job; he works hard at it. He gets the kids to be committed, and they play tough, very sound, fundamental football. That's a pretty good equation.”

Pelini singled our KSU running back Daniel Thomas, who leads the Big 12 with 1,166 yards.

“They use him really well,” Pelini said. “They do a good job of getting him the football in places where he can make plays. He's very athletic. He's also very physical and tough. He has nice size. He's a load.”

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After he gave his typical "deer in headlights response", he had to be told who Daniel Thomas was, and then he was able to make those comments.  My point was that he knows who DT is.  Every coach in the Big 12 knows who DT is. Bo trying to play it cool just made him look even more retarded.   :lol:

November 16, 2009, 08:24:38 PM
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November 16, 2009, 08:26:42 PM
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In his press conference today Bo tried to act like he didn't know who DT was.  "Durrrr... Daniel who?"   :lol:





Bill Snyder has put a terse exchange of words with Bo Pelini in 2003 behind him.
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Water under the bridge.

That's how Kansas State head coach Bill Snyder characterized a tense post-game meeting between he and Nebraska head coach Bo Pelini after KSU's 38-9 win over NU in 2003, when Snyder was on his way to his only Big 12 Championship, and Pelini was the Cornhuskers' defensive coordinator.

Pelini had strong words after the game for Snyder, who kept his starters in despite enjoying a comfortable lead. The extent of the loss was considered by most the final nail in Frank Solich's coaching coffin; Solich was fired shortly thereafter. This past summer, Pelini said he “regretted” the incident.

“We haven't talked about it,” Snyder said during Monday's Big 12 Coaches Teleconference. “I don't think it's an issue. On my part it's not. I hope it's not with Bo. Kind of a heat-of-the-moment thing. Competitive people respond competitively. I'd like to think it's beyond us.”

Snyder spent a good chunk of his time during the teleconference praising Nebraska's defense, which ranks tenth in total defense and third in scoring defense.

“They're every bit what people say about them – and perhaps more,” Snyder said. “They play hard. All 11. They pursue well. They've got speed and quickness to compliment the effort.”

Snyder said Bo Pelini, his brother Carl and linebackers coach Mike Ekeler – who played for Snyder at KSU – have enough shared history together to create a solid, cohesive defensive mindset in a short amount of time.

“They're well ahead structure-wise and implementation-wise and schematically and fundamentally than most teams would be with a staff's that come in,” Snyder said.

Pelini returned the praise to Snyder, who employed Carl Pelini was as a graduate assistant, along with long-time friends Bob and Mike Stoops and Brent Venables.

“I was pretty familiar of what was going on at the time and how far he took that program,” Pelini said. “Really he's done it again. Just goes to show how good of a coach Coach Snyder is. He does a great job; he works hard at it. He gets the kids to be committed, and they play tough, very sound, fundamental football. That's a pretty good equation.”

Pelini singled our KSU running back Daniel Thomas, who leads the Big 12 with 1,166 yards.

“They use him really well,” Pelini said. “They do a good job of getting him the football in places where he can make plays. He's very athletic. He's also very physical and tough. He has nice size. He's a load.”

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After he gave his typical "deer in headlights response", he had to be told who Daniel Thomas was, and then he was able to make those comments.  My point was that he knows who DT is.  Every coach in the Big 12 knows who DT is. Bo trying to play it cool just made him look even more retarded.   :lol:
Well obviously, you're so obsessed with our program that you actually watch a Husker presser. You wear your envy well :thumbsup:

November 16, 2009, 08:29:30 PM
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In his press conference today Bo tried to act like he didn't know who DT was.  "Durrrr... Daniel who?"   :lol:





Bill Snyder has put a terse exchange of words with Bo Pelini in 2003 behind him.
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Water under the bridge.

That's how Kansas State head coach Bill Snyder characterized a tense post-game meeting between he and Nebraska head coach Bo Pelini after KSU's 38-9 win over NU in 2003, when Snyder was on his way to his only Big 12 Championship, and Pelini was the Cornhuskers' defensive coordinator.

Pelini had strong words after the game for Snyder, who kept his starters in despite enjoying a comfortable lead. The extent of the loss was considered by most the final nail in Frank Solich's coaching coffin; Solich was fired shortly thereafter. This past summer, Pelini said he “regretted” the incident.

“We haven't talked about it,” Snyder said during Monday's Big 12 Coaches Teleconference. “I don't think it's an issue. On my part it's not. I hope it's not with Bo. Kind of a heat-of-the-moment thing. Competitive people respond competitively. I'd like to think it's beyond us.”

Snyder spent a good chunk of his time during the teleconference praising Nebraska's defense, which ranks tenth in total defense and third in scoring defense.

“They're every bit what people say about them – and perhaps more,” Snyder said. “They play hard. All 11. They pursue well. They've got speed and quickness to compliment the effort.”

Snyder said Bo Pelini, his brother Carl and linebackers coach Mike Ekeler – who played for Snyder at KSU – have enough shared history together to create a solid, cohesive defensive mindset in a short amount of time.

“They're well ahead structure-wise and implementation-wise and schematically and fundamentally than most teams would be with a staff's that come in,” Snyder said.

Pelini returned the praise to Snyder, who employed Carl Pelini was as a graduate assistant, along with long-time friends Bob and Mike Stoops and Brent Venables.

“I was pretty familiar of what was going on at the time and how far he took that program,” Pelini said. “Really he's done it again. Just goes to show how good of a coach Coach Snyder is. He does a great job; he works hard at it. He gets the kids to be committed, and they play tough, very sound, fundamental football. That's a pretty good equation.”

Pelini singled our KSU running back Daniel Thomas, who leads the Big 12 with 1,166 yards.

“They use him really well,” Pelini said. “They do a good job of getting him the football in places where he can make plays. He's very athletic. He's also very physical and tough. He has nice size. He's a load.”

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Your just like your fellow K-staters, a dip shi*. Read a little closer tard boy.


After he gave his typical "deer in headlights response", he had to be told who Daniel Thomas was, and then he was able to make those comments.  My point was that he knows who DT is.  Every coach in the Big 12 knows who DT is. Bo trying to play it cool just made him look even more retarded.   :lol:
Well obviously, you're so obsessed with our program that you actually watch a Husker presser. You wear your envy well :thumbsup:

It was on 810 this morning.   :dunno:

November 16, 2009, 08:31:05 PM
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In his press conference today Bo tried to act like he didn't know who DT was.  "Durrrr... Daniel who?"   :lol:





Bill Snyder has put a terse exchange of words with Bo Pelini in 2003 behind him.
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Water under the bridge.

That's how Kansas State head coach Bill Snyder characterized a tense post-game meeting between he and Nebraska head coach Bo Pelini after KSU's 38-9 win over NU in 2003, when Snyder was on his way to his only Big 12 Championship, and Pelini was the Cornhuskers' defensive coordinator.

Pelini had strong words after the game for Snyder, who kept his starters in despite enjoying a comfortable lead. The extent of the loss was considered by most the final nail in Frank Solich's coaching coffin; Solich was fired shortly thereafter. This past summer, Pelini said he “regretted” the incident.

“We haven't talked about it,” Snyder said during Monday's Big 12 Coaches Teleconference. “I don't think it's an issue. On my part it's not. I hope it's not with Bo. Kind of a heat-of-the-moment thing. Competitive people respond competitively. I'd like to think it's beyond us.”

Snyder spent a good chunk of his time during the teleconference praising Nebraska's defense, which ranks tenth in total defense and third in scoring defense.

“They're every bit what people say about them – and perhaps more,” Snyder said. “They play hard. All 11. They pursue well. They've got speed and quickness to compliment the effort.”

Snyder said Bo Pelini, his brother Carl and linebackers coach Mike Ekeler – who played for Snyder at KSU – have enough shared history together to create a solid, cohesive defensive mindset in a short amount of time.

“They're well ahead structure-wise and implementation-wise and schematically and fundamentally than most teams would be with a staff's that come in,” Snyder said.

Pelini returned the praise to Snyder, who employed Carl Pelini was as a graduate assistant, along with long-time friends Bob and Mike Stoops and Brent Venables.

“I was pretty familiar of what was going on at the time and how far he took that program,” Pelini said. “Really he's done it again. Just goes to show how good of a coach Coach Snyder is. He does a great job; he works hard at it. He gets the kids to be committed, and they play tough, very sound, fundamental football. That's a pretty good equation.”

Pelini singled our KSU running back Daniel Thomas, who leads the Big 12 with 1,166 yards.

“They use him really well,” Pelini said. “They do a good job of getting him the football in places where he can make plays. He's very athletic. He's also very physical and tough. He has nice size. He's a load.”

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Your just like your fellow K-staters, a dip shi*. Read a little closer tard boy.


After he gave his typical "deer in headlights response", he had to be told who Daniel Thomas was, and then he was able to make those comments.  My point was that he knows who DT is.  Every coach in the Big 12 knows who DT is. Bo trying to play it cool just made him look even more retarded.   :lol:
Well obviously, you're so obsessed with our program that you actually watch a Husker presser. You wear your envy well :thumbsup:

It was on 810 this morning.   :dunno:
Can't change the channel on the radio? :dunno:

November 16, 2009, 08:33:11 PM
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In his press conference today Bo tried to act like he didn't know who DT was.  "Durrrr... Daniel who?"   :lol:





Bill Snyder has put a terse exchange of words with Bo Pelini in 2003 behind him.
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Water under the bridge.

That's how Kansas State head coach Bill Snyder characterized a tense post-game meeting between he and Nebraska head coach Bo Pelini after KSU's 38-9 win over NU in 2003, when Snyder was on his way to his only Big 12 Championship, and Pelini was the Cornhuskers' defensive coordinator.

Pelini had strong words after the game for Snyder, who kept his starters in despite enjoying a comfortable lead. The extent of the loss was considered by most the final nail in Frank Solich's coaching coffin; Solich was fired shortly thereafter. This past summer, Pelini said he “regretted” the incident.

“We haven't talked about it,” Snyder said during Monday's Big 12 Coaches Teleconference. “I don't think it's an issue. On my part it's not. I hope it's not with Bo. Kind of a heat-of-the-moment thing. Competitive people respond competitively. I'd like to think it's beyond us.”

Snyder spent a good chunk of his time during the teleconference praising Nebraska's defense, which ranks tenth in total defense and third in scoring defense.

“They're every bit what people say about them – and perhaps more,” Snyder said. “They play hard. All 11. They pursue well. They've got speed and quickness to compliment the effort.”

Snyder said Bo Pelini, his brother Carl and linebackers coach Mike Ekeler – who played for Snyder at KSU – have enough shared history together to create a solid, cohesive defensive mindset in a short amount of time.

“They're well ahead structure-wise and implementation-wise and schematically and fundamentally than most teams would be with a staff's that come in,” Snyder said.

Pelini returned the praise to Snyder, who employed Carl Pelini was as a graduate assistant, along with long-time friends Bob and Mike Stoops and Brent Venables.

“I was pretty familiar of what was going on at the time and how far he took that program,” Pelini said. “Really he's done it again. Just goes to show how good of a coach Coach Snyder is. He does a great job; he works hard at it. He gets the kids to be committed, and they play tough, very sound, fundamental football. That's a pretty good equation.”

Pelini singled our KSU running back Daniel Thomas, who leads the Big 12 with 1,166 yards.

“They use him really well,” Pelini said. “They do a good job of getting him the football in places where he can make plays. He's very athletic. He's also very physical and tough. He has nice size. He's a load.”

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Your just like your fellow K-staters, a dip shi*. Read a little closer tard boy.


After he gave his typical "deer in headlights response", he had to be told who Daniel Thomas was, and then he was able to make those comments.  My point was that he knows who DT is.  Every coach in the Big 12 knows who DT is. Bo trying to play it cool just made him look even more retarded.   :lol:
Well obviously, you're so obsessed with our program that you actually watch a Husker presser. You wear your envy well :thumbsup:

It was on 810 this morning.   :dunno:
Can't change the channel on the radio? :dunno:

He was talking about the game this weekend, you moron.

November 16, 2009, 08:36:05 PM
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In his press conference today Bo tried to act like he didn't know who DT was.  "Durrrr... Daniel who?"   :lol:





Bill Snyder has put a terse exchange of words with Bo Pelini in 2003 behind him.
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Water under the bridge.

That's how Kansas State head coach Bill Snyder characterized a tense post-game meeting between he and Nebraska head coach Bo Pelini after KSU's 38-9 win over NU in 2003, when Snyder was on his way to his only Big 12 Championship, and Pelini was the Cornhuskers' defensive coordinator.

Pelini had strong words after the game for Snyder, who kept his starters in despite enjoying a comfortable lead. The extent of the loss was considered by most the final nail in Frank Solich's coaching coffin; Solich was fired shortly thereafter. This past summer, Pelini said he “regretted” the incident.

“We haven't talked about it,” Snyder said during Monday's Big 12 Coaches Teleconference. “I don't think it's an issue. On my part it's not. I hope it's not with Bo. Kind of a heat-of-the-moment thing. Competitive people respond competitively. I'd like to think it's beyond us.”

Snyder spent a good chunk of his time during the teleconference praising Nebraska's defense, which ranks tenth in total defense and third in scoring defense.

“They're every bit what people say about them – and perhaps more,” Snyder said. “They play hard. All 11. They pursue well. They've got speed and quickness to compliment the effort.”

Snyder said Bo Pelini, his brother Carl and linebackers coach Mike Ekeler – who played for Snyder at KSU – have enough shared history together to create a solid, cohesive defensive mindset in a short amount of time.

“They're well ahead structure-wise and implementation-wise and schematically and fundamentally than most teams would be with a staff's that come in,” Snyder said.

Pelini returned the praise to Snyder, who employed Carl Pelini was as a graduate assistant, along with long-time friends Bob and Mike Stoops and Brent Venables.

“I was pretty familiar of what was going on at the time and how far he took that program,” Pelini said. “Really he's done it again. Just goes to show how good of a coach Coach Snyder is. He does a great job; he works hard at it. He gets the kids to be committed, and they play tough, very sound, fundamental football. That's a pretty good equation.”

Pelini singled our KSU running back Daniel Thomas, who leads the Big 12 with 1,166 yards.

“They use him really well,” Pelini said. “They do a good job of getting him the football in places where he can make plays. He's very athletic. He's also very physical and tough. He has nice size. He's a load.”

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Your just like your fellow K-staters, a dip shi*. Read a little closer tard boy.


After he gave his typical "deer in headlights response", he had to be told who Daniel Thomas was, and then he was able to make those comments.  My point was that he knows who DT is.  Every coach in the Big 12 knows who DT is. Bo trying to play it cool just made him look even more retarded.   :lol:
Well obviously, you're so obsessed with our program that you actually watch a Husker presser. You wear your envy well :thumbsup:

It was on 810 this morning.   :dunno:
Can't change the channel on the radio? :dunno:

He was talking about the game this weekend, you moron.
First of all MORON when you make the statement "deer in headlights response" it implies that you are physically watching his physical response. You can't perceive that "look" on the radio. Fracking KSU education...........

November 16, 2009, 08:39:11 PM
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In his press conference today Bo tried to act like he didn't know who DT was.  "Durrrr... Daniel who?"   :lol:





Bill Snyder has put a terse exchange of words with Bo Pelini in 2003 behind him.
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Water under the bridge.

That's how Kansas State head coach Bill Snyder characterized a tense post-game meeting between he and Nebraska head coach Bo Pelini after KSU's 38-9 win over NU in 2003, when Snyder was on his way to his only Big 12 Championship, and Pelini was the Cornhuskers' defensive coordinator.

Pelini had strong words after the game for Snyder, who kept his starters in despite enjoying a comfortable lead. The extent of the loss was considered by most the final nail in Frank Solich's coaching coffin; Solich was fired shortly thereafter. This past summer, Pelini said he “regretted” the incident.

“We haven't talked about it,” Snyder said during Monday's Big 12 Coaches Teleconference. “I don't think it's an issue. On my part it's not. I hope it's not with Bo. Kind of a heat-of-the-moment thing. Competitive people respond competitively. I'd like to think it's beyond us.”

Snyder spent a good chunk of his time during the teleconference praising Nebraska's defense, which ranks tenth in total defense and third in scoring defense.

“They're every bit what people say about them – and perhaps more,” Snyder said. “They play hard. All 11. They pursue well. They've got speed and quickness to compliment the effort.”

Snyder said Bo Pelini, his brother Carl and linebackers coach Mike Ekeler – who played for Snyder at KSU – have enough shared history together to create a solid, cohesive defensive mindset in a short amount of time.

“They're well ahead structure-wise and implementation-wise and schematically and fundamentally than most teams would be with a staff's that come in,” Snyder said.

Pelini returned the praise to Snyder, who employed Carl Pelini was as a graduate assistant, along with long-time friends Bob and Mike Stoops and Brent Venables.

“I was pretty familiar of what was going on at the time and how far he took that program,” Pelini said. “Really he's done it again. Just goes to show how good of a coach Coach Snyder is. He does a great job; he works hard at it. He gets the kids to be committed, and they play tough, very sound, fundamental football. That's a pretty good equation.”

Pelini singled our KSU running back Daniel Thomas, who leads the Big 12 with 1,166 yards.

“They use him really well,” Pelini said. “They do a good job of getting him the football in places where he can make plays. He's very athletic. He's also very physical and tough. He has nice size. He's a load.”

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Your just like your fellow K-staters, a dip shi*. Read a little closer tard boy.


After he gave his typical "deer in headlights response", he had to be told who Daniel Thomas was, and then he was able to make those comments.  My point was that he knows who DT is.  Every coach in the Big 12 knows who DT is. Bo trying to play it cool just made him look even more retarded.   :lol:
Well obviously, you're so obsessed with our program that you actually watch a Husker presser. You wear your envy well :thumbsup:

It was on 810 this morning.   :dunno:
Can't change the channel on the radio? :dunno:

He was talking about the game this weekend, you moron.
First of all MORON when you make the statement "deer in headlights response" it implies that you are physically watching his physical response. You can't perceive that "look" on the radio. Fracking KSU education...........

You don't have RadioVision in your car?  Wow, welcome to the 2000's HuskerPride.  LMAO.   :users:

November 16, 2009, 08:42:24 PM
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In his press conference today Bo tried to act like he didn't know who DT was.  "Durrrr... Daniel who?"   :lol:





Bill Snyder has put a terse exchange of words with Bo Pelini in 2003 behind him.
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Water under the bridge.

That's how Kansas State head coach Bill Snyder characterized a tense post-game meeting between he and Nebraska head coach Bo Pelini after KSU's 38-9 win over NU in 2003, when Snyder was on his way to his only Big 12 Championship, and Pelini was the Cornhuskers' defensive coordinator.

Pelini had strong words after the game for Snyder, who kept his starters in despite enjoying a comfortable lead. The extent of the loss was considered by most the final nail in Frank Solich's coaching coffin; Solich was fired shortly thereafter. This past summer, Pelini said he “regretted” the incident.

“We haven't talked about it,” Snyder said during Monday's Big 12 Coaches Teleconference. “I don't think it's an issue. On my part it's not. I hope it's not with Bo. Kind of a heat-of-the-moment thing. Competitive people respond competitively. I'd like to think it's beyond us.”

Snyder spent a good chunk of his time during the teleconference praising Nebraska's defense, which ranks tenth in total defense and third in scoring defense.

“They're every bit what people say about them – and perhaps more,” Snyder said. “They play hard. All 11. They pursue well. They've got speed and quickness to compliment the effort.”

Snyder said Bo Pelini, his brother Carl and linebackers coach Mike Ekeler – who played for Snyder at KSU – have enough shared history together to create a solid, cohesive defensive mindset in a short amount of time.

“They're well ahead structure-wise and implementation-wise and schematically and fundamentally than most teams would be with a staff's that come in,” Snyder said.

Pelini returned the praise to Snyder, who employed Carl Pelini was as a graduate assistant, along with long-time friends Bob and Mike Stoops and Brent Venables.

“I was pretty familiar of what was going on at the time and how far he took that program,” Pelini said. “Really he's done it again. Just goes to show how good of a coach Coach Snyder is. He does a great job; he works hard at it. He gets the kids to be committed, and they play tough, very sound, fundamental football. That's a pretty good equation.”

Pelini singled our KSU running back Daniel Thomas, who leads the Big 12 with 1,166 yards.

“They use him really well,” Pelini said. “They do a good job of getting him the football in places where he can make plays. He's very athletic. He's also very physical and tough. He has nice size. He's a load.”

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Your just like your fellow K-staters, a dip shi*. Read a little closer tard boy.


After he gave his typical "deer in headlights response", he had to be told who Daniel Thomas was, and then he was able to make those comments.  My point was that he knows who DT is.  Every coach in the Big 12 knows who DT is. Bo trying to play it cool just made him look even more retarded.   :lol:
Well obviously, you're so obsessed with our program that you actually watch a Husker presser. You wear your envy well :thumbsup:

It was on 810 this morning.   :dunno:
Can't change the channel on the radio? :dunno:

He was talking about the game this weekend, you moron.
First of all MORON when you make the statement "deer in headlights response" it implies that you are physically watching his physical response. You can't perceive that "look" on the radio. Fracking KSU education...........

He's got that speaking style down very well.  Very easy to picture while he's talking.  I figured you would understand that without me having to take it there.  I'll be clearer next time.   

November 16, 2009, 08:59:02 PM
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In his press conference today Bo tried to act like he didn't know who DT was.  "Durrrr... Daniel who?"   :lol:





Bill Snyder has put a terse exchange of words with Bo Pelini in 2003 behind him.
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Water under the bridge.

That's how Kansas State head coach Bill Snyder characterized a tense post-game meeting between he and Nebraska head coach Bo Pelini after KSU's 38-9 win over NU in 2003, when Snyder was on his way to his only Big 12 Championship, and Pelini was the Cornhuskers' defensive coordinator.

Pelini had strong words after the game for Snyder, who kept his starters in despite enjoying a comfortable lead. The extent of the loss was considered by most the final nail in Frank Solich's coaching coffin; Solich was fired shortly thereafter. This past summer, Pelini said he “regretted” the incident.

“We haven't talked about it,” Snyder said during Monday's Big 12 Coaches Teleconference. “I don't think it's an issue. On my part it's not. I hope it's not with Bo. Kind of a heat-of-the-moment thing. Competitive people respond competitively. I'd like to think it's beyond us.”

Snyder spent a good chunk of his time during the teleconference praising Nebraska's defense, which ranks tenth in total defense and third in scoring defense.

“They're every bit what people say about them – and perhaps more,” Snyder said. “They play hard. All 11. They pursue well. They've got speed and quickness to compliment the effort.”

Snyder said Bo Pelini, his brother Carl and linebackers coach Mike Ekeler – who played for Snyder at KSU – have enough shared history together to create a solid, cohesive defensive mindset in a short amount of time.

“They're well ahead structure-wise and implementation-wise and schematically and fundamentally than most teams would be with a staff's that come in,” Snyder said.

Pelini returned the praise to Snyder, who employed Carl Pelini was as a graduate assistant, along with long-time friends Bob and Mike Stoops and Brent Venables.

“I was pretty familiar of what was going on at the time and how far he took that program,” Pelini said. “Really he's done it again. Just goes to show how good of a coach Coach Snyder is. He does a great job; he works hard at it. He gets the kids to be committed, and they play tough, very sound, fundamental football. That's a pretty good equation.”

Pelini singled our KSU running back Daniel Thomas, who leads the Big 12 with 1,166 yards.

“They use him really well,” Pelini said. “They do a good job of getting him the football in places where he can make plays. He's very athletic. He's also very physical and tough. He has nice size. He's a load.”

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Your just like your fellow K-staters, a dip shi*. Read a little closer tard boy.


After he gave his typical "deer in headlights response", he had to be told who Daniel Thomas was, and then he was able to make those comments.  My point was that he knows who DT is.  Every coach in the Big 12 knows who DT is. Bo trying to play it cool just made him look even more retarded.   :lol:
Well obviously, you're so obsessed with our program that you actually watch a Husker presser. You wear your envy well :thumbsup:

It was on 810 this morning.   :dunno:
Can't change the channel on the radio? :dunno:

He was talking about the game this weekend, you moron.
First of all MORON when you make the statement "deer in headlights response" it implies that you are physically watching his physical response. You can't perceive that "look" on the radio. Fracking KSU education...........

He's got that speaking style down very well.  Very easy to picture while he's talking.  I figured you would understand that without me having to take it there.  I'll be clearer next time.   
Nice tap out :thumbsup:

November 16, 2009, 09:47:58 PM
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When I see Pelini Snyder on the sideline, I see a program with a great future that respects and acknowledges its past. When I see Snyder Pelini on the sideline, I think, dang that Prince Callahan hire was a real cluster frank that set your program back years! What you should worry about is not who is on the sideline but who is on the field. I mean Suh Texas Tech beat Gabbert Nebraska so bad that they lost their game at home to Iowa State.  Blackshirts  :steadymobbin': are going to keep the Freeman firing Solich curse alive ladies!


November 17, 2009, 12:28:49 PM
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Blackshirts will wipe the field with your high school brand of offense. :bootyshake:


Woot woot.  GO BIG RED.  We are going to smash them. 

I've read six of your posts and I already want to kick your ass.

 :bootyshake:   GO BIG RED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!