I missed your commentary (though not as much on the Rant board). If only we had 47k NU fans of your enthusiasm at Ryan Field on home Saturdays.Yes it is...
I hope all is well with Jango
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I missed your commentary (though not as much on the Rant board). If only we had 47k NU fans of your enthusiasm at Ryan Field on home Saturdays.Yes it is...
Thank you. Jango is well. He is moving out today with the help of Eshoo. He will be home for the summer,(iFrst time since High School) so I am excited. He will return for his final two quarters and student coach. It is very hard not to be enthusiastic about a team that has been nothing but supportive of my son. I feel truly blessed to be part of the NU family. And by the way, we kick butt too Nobody could do what this staff does. This happens because these young men believe in themselves, their University, and their coaches Looking forward to another record setting season.. #GoCatsI missed your commentary (though not as much on the Rant board). If only we had 47k NU fans of your enthusiasm at Ryan Field on home Saturdays.
I hope all is well with Jango
Thanks, excited for football season.Good to hear from you.
CC, I have waxed oratorical about this before, but generally, I have grown sick of spectator sports, and my level of interest has dropped precipitously... except for the Cats. I am so very proud of them and the program. They are not perfect, 17-22 year olds make mistakes, I surely did when I was there. They graduate, they stay out of trouble, they play clean, they don't go around preening (much) after a good play. Fitz is the guiding Polaris of the program. Hems rise and hems fall, and throwback Fitz is unchanged. He has grown so much as a person as a coach, but his personal compass is unwavering. It would be so easy for him to look the other way about certain behaviors, but that would make us just another program. Thank you for sharing the very personal information about Jango, which seems to confirm the program's long term commitment to it's players. We are proud of him.Thank you. Jango is well. He is moving out today with the help of Eshoo. He will be home for the summer,(iFrst time since High School) so I am excited. He will return for his final two quarters and student coach. It is very hard not to be enthusiastic about a team that has been nothing but supportive of my son. I feel truly blessed to be part of the NU family. And by the way, we kick butt too Nobody could do what this staff does. This happens because these young men believe in themselves, their University, and their coaches Looking forward to another record setting season.. #GoCats
No need to carve it out. introduce them to the fun and pageantry of college football. Some of my daughters' best memories of childhood are the fall mornings and afternoons spent with our "tailgate families" in Evanston and Ann Arbor. Let's not under-rate Big Ten Football for the multi-generational family bonding event that it is.I have a family of my own, and my time with them is precious. I don't golf or go out with friends because I want time with the family. My job is demanding. But 13-14 Saturdays a year I carve out 4 hours, or a weekend if I go to the game.
Go Cats
Agree on this for the games we attend. Our 6 year old loves when we travel to games and is a big fan of Willie. And my wife has attended games with me since the end of "the streak"No need to carve it out. introduce them to the fun and pageantry of college football. Some of my daughters' best memories of childhood are the fall mornings and afternoons spent with our "tailgate families" in Evanston and Ann Arbor. Let's not under-rate Big Ten Football for the multi-generational family bonding event that it is.
CC, I have waxed oratorical about this before, but generally, I have grown sick of spectator sports, and my level of interest has dropped precipitously... except for the Cats. I am so very proud of them and the program. They are not perfect, 17-22 year olds make mistakes, I surely did when I was there. They graduate, they stay out of trouble, they play clean, they don't go around preening (much) after a good play. Fitz is the guiding Polaris of the program. Hems rise and hems fall, and throwback Fitz is unchanged. He has grown so much as a person as a coach, but his personal compass is unwavering. It would be so easy for him to look the other way about certain behaviors, but that would make us just another program. Thank you for sharing the very personal information about Jango, which seems to confirm the program's long term commitment to it's players. We are proud of him.
As a civilian, I don't really have a right to say this, but they are somehow like a service academy. Team first, act as a unit, support your fellow soldiers, care for the wounded.
I have a family of my own, and my time with them is precious. I don't golf or go out with friends because I want time with the family. My job is demanding. But 13-14 Saturdays a year I carve out 4 hours, or a weekend if I go to the game.
Go Cats
So let me get this straight, Stars don’t matter, but offers do matter? Want to make sure will are both gaining on that windmill at the same pace.