Sexton Hardcastle
Club Member
:rofl2: Not quite. Anyone that can sign a check that can clear will get in. If they can play football than no check required. Its not the high falutin.
Buffnik strikes again!
:rofl2: Not quite. Anyone that can sign a check that can clear will get in. If they can play football than no check required. Its not the high falutin.
They never got past their own 23 in th efirst quarter.
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/spt/colleges/cottonbowl/history/1991.html
Texas stayed close only because Miami hampered its own progress with penalties – mostly late hits or unsportsmanlike-conduct calls. After receiving their first punt, the Hurricanes pushed a Texas player out of bounds and were penalized 15 yards. Then they were backed up 15 more for complaining about the call on the sideline.
Heard another tidbit on the radio. Apparently the high cost of living in/around Miami makes it more difficult for the U to get assistant coaches. Not sure if true, but seems reasonable.
Coral Gables, South Miami, Pinecrest, and Coconut Grove are all expensive if you want a spacial abode. If your looking for something small than there are affordable homes. But Im talking Condominiums for $250k.
Soooo, it's like Boulder?
Athletic director Tom Osborne told the Lincoln Journal Star that he has not given Pelini permission to speak to Miami about the job, and Pelini says he didn't seek permission to interview for another job. Pelini wouldn't otherwise comment publicly on the report.
Pelini's Cornhuskers (No. 18 BCS, No. 17 AP) are 10-3 heading into the Dec. 30 Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl game against Washington (6-6).
Miami fired Randy Shannon last month after a 7-5 season. The Miami Herald, citing a University of Miami source it did not identify, reported Thursday that school officials planned to talk to the third-year Nebraska coach.
Pelini and Nebraska football officials didn't immediately return messages left Thursday. A secretary for Osborne said he had told her to tell callers: "There's nothing to comment on."
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=5902864