Would it be that odd to have the mobile Ganz with one game plan and then bring in Patrick Witt or Zach Lee for two or three series during the game with a different game plan? Mobility first and then come in with the "arms". More preparation for the defense and at the same time give the 2nd and 3rd team QB's experience. Lots of positives can happen when you have three good quarterbacks. May help with recruiting also.
KOZN, in Omaha, reported today that Buddy Wyatt will be an assistant coach for Texas A & M. Dennis Wagner, our former line coach, has been hired as the new head coach at West Carolina. Wagner has hired his defensive coordinator from Grand Valley State. Grand Valley State has been a power in NCAA Division II.
Doc Sadler said today the Oregon doesn't have a player that would be in the top seven for Kansas. Kansas will win the National Championship this year!! See them play this Saturday.
Rachel Holloway is leaving the Nebraska volleyball team. Sad.
Our new running backs coach, Tim Beck, is known as a top recruiter in the Dallas Metroplex. Exciting!
Gil Brandt said on KOZN today that there are so many running backs in the 2008 NFL draft that he doesn't know who is going to take them all. Brandt said there has only been 30 running backs drafted in the first round in the past ten years. That's three first rounders a year. Marlon Lucky needs to play another year at NU.
Brandt also commented that he still feels Bill Callahan is a great coach and will succeed wherever he goes.
Nebraska lost one offensive lineman today and gained one back. In David Grant and out Dan Hoch.
This writer thinks that Baker Steinkhler will play some defensive line this year. It could be the Ty, Baker and Suh show. say that ten times fast.
With the new football coaching staff, NU will be looking to the Dallas, Texas area, Ohio, Louisiana, and Nebraska more for recruits.
Do you wonder who at Fox Sports likes bands so much?
Watch Danny Woodhead in the Hula Bowl!!! He will probably be at the combines in Indy also.
An Oklahoma Player is in trouble.
Read more about running backs coach, Tim Beck.
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