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KU is right on par with Notre Dame ... when it comes to adding additional conference revenue
Beer pro tip: never drink anything other than BL, coors, pbr, maybe a few others that I'm forgetting
Daimion Stafford – the senior safety who television cameras caught screaming obscenities at head coach Bo Pelini on the sideline – returned an interception 22 yards to set up a third-quarter touchdown, then recovered a fourth-quarter fumble in the end zone, thwarting a Penn State scoring threat.Those turnovers in No. 18 Nebraska’s 32-23 victory helped turn the tide after a tumultuous first half for the Blackshirts.“One thing I talked to our guys about after the game – and I don’t mind sharing it – both us as coaches and them as players, when things get chaotic, we’ve got to stay even-keeled,” Papuchis said. “We learned that lesson today. Things got a little bit hairy, at times, in the first half. But we got it corrected, we got it fixed.“We hugged and made up at halftime.”But wasn’t that Stafford and Pelini that were …“Nah,” Papuchis said, smiling, “they were just talking about how much they like each other.”Stafford didn’t do postgame interviews, and Pelini didn’t address the situation, but it’s possible that sideline exchange was the result of some defensive communication, or lack thereof. Penn State was moving fast, and Nebraska coaches weren’t getting calls in quickly enough.
The Gameday crew was disgusted over Pelini's behavior this morning when the topic came up.They acknowledged that Pelini and the entire NU institution is garbage, and there is horrible culture at the school.