Jordan Clayton time!!!Brutal if true.
Time for the youngin to step up. Excpectation are now low, pressure on them should be less. Be hungry young fellas.
Some young energetic media intern in the program needs to create our hype video for next year using this delicious anthem from Michael Bolton:Brutal if true.
Time for the youngin to step up. Excpectation are now low, pressure on them should be less. Be hungry young fellas.
And the two Bobs asking what song he liked bestI can't see or hear Michael Bolton without thinking "Why should I have to change my name? He's the one who sucks."
Martinelli could always fall into a wood chipper or something.How much bad luck can one team have?
For real. 2 best players out. Berry not recovered from his injury, clearly.How much bad luck can one team have?
I’m 99% sure he has a buddy from growing up who is a student manager. The guru dude goes to ND (and the managers are about his age) but grew up an NU fan and still has NU as his favorite team. He’s a little bit full of himself but he has a lot of passion for the ‘Cats.He also knew that Barnhizer reinjjred foot and was out for the season which appears to have been correct. Confirmed by collins before another talk. The man has a source!
The fat lady had not yet sung on our season.Given that NU is clearly out of the tournament wouldn't a Leach season ending injury have an upside in terms of giving younger players experience for next year? Hate to see Leach injured- he's been great - but isn't it that time in the season to look to next year?
I'll give that an unequivocal "No". I don't believe that any experience that young players that comes from playing more minutes than they are ready for is really beneficial long term. Even if there is a little upside, it pales in comparison to the joy I get from a Wildcat victory.Given that NU is clearly out of the tournament wouldn't a Leach season ending injury have an upside in terms of giving younger players experience for next year? Hate to see Leach injured- he's been great - but isn't it that time in the season to look to next year?
I too would rather see the 2 young guys battle with 2 vets over an available 50 or so minutes per game rather than all four of them forced to fill a full 80 minutes.I'll give that an unequivocal "No". I don't believe that any experience that young players that comes from playing more minutes than they are ready for is really beneficial long term. Even if there is a little upside, it pales in comparison to the joy I get from a Wildcat victory.