If any players are logged on I recommend Wandos or the Kollege Klub in Madison.
Whiskey Jacks and the double U are fun as well.
If any players are logged on I recommend Wandos or the Kollege Klub in Madison.
Good for you. Most of it comes down to a lot of these kids can't go out, chase tail, and have a couple drinks. They end up drinking too much, and then doing something stupid. That is the whole the point. It's one thing if we were winning and you don't have to be strict. These kids are used to coming and going whenever they want, and that needs harnessing in.
Don't get me wrong. I was in college and get where the kids are coming from. But from where we currently sit, I wouldn't want kids who are more worried about some puss then trying to win games no matter where there place is on the depth chart unless they are red shirting. If I'm the coach I want kids who are basically 100% locked in looking for a championship. There is plenty of times to get laid during the week, and after the game. Why the need to do it Friday when you should be locked in.
I think there was less of this behavior under Riley because the players knew there was a good chance of running into Keith Williams at the bars
I have a friend that played at Peru State...we were talking about practice one day and I was asking him if they hit up the bars there in season...he said "Well...the coaches all told us we couldn't...but we would still go...and sure enough all the coaches would be at the bars drinking too"Sounds like blackmail ammo to me. Of course the college kids are smart enough to use Uber or Lyft, maybe he should have invited them to come along.
I like to party.![]()
I get what you are saying...but if I am on the team and I know that I am probably not playing on Saturday unless it is a ****-show of a game...and then my friends text me up and some girls text me up...I am going out.
It is cheesy and amateurish IMO. This is the kind of stuff that goes on at high school games. I guess you could live with it if the team is winning and playing well. Its an embarrasing look for a 0-3 team down 2-3 TDs.If you watched any UCF games, they would do the sideline dancing stuff. Only difference is that they are good and we're still learning how to be good.
They chased me RELENTLESSLY. Tell you what though, I learned to be a lot more elusive.Ha...No kidding!
"Those players should only eat, sleep, lift, study film...NOTHING ELSE...Just like the 90's teams"
Yeah...cause when I was there I NEVER saw any of the 90's players out partying...fighting...chasing beave.
Couldn't agree more.It is cheesy and amateurish IMO. This is the kind of stuff that goes on at high school games. I guess you could live with it if the team is winning and playing well. Its an embarrasing look for a 0-3 team down 2-3 TDs.
Get off my lawn....It is cheesy and amateurish IMO. This is the kind of stuff that goes on at high school games. I guess you could live with it if the team is winning and playing well. Its an embarrasing look for a 0-3 team down 2-3 TDs.
I think you bring up the point perfectly. Some guys would make better small college players, or just join the millions of 18-22 year olds that work at the closest verizon and get blizted every night. Playing at one of the top 30 programs in the nation is akin to getting accepted to MIT, Harvard, Yale...the most talented can probably survive with bad habits...most have to do everything perfect to survive.
Get off my lawn....
Crying because another Rileyite has left the team.Where is HTO when you need him.
Hahaha! Cold blooded!Crying because another Rileyite has left the team.
That would mean they would have to slip out of their hotel room and somehow avoid bed checks. I don't know how many players are in the hotels the not before. Back in the 70 - 80 they players were housed in the Nebraska Center on East campus starting on Thursday night. Coaches checked bars to see who nay have escaped. Served Monte Kiffen about every Thursday for a couple years on home game weekendsThat we had players out partying Fri. night - without the coaches knowledge? That would explain a lot about their performance Sat.
That is awesome!That would mean they would have to slip out of their hotel room and somehow avoid bed checks. I don't know how many players are in the hotels the not before. Back in the 70 - 80 they players were housed in the Nebraska Center on East campus starting on Thursday night. Coaches checked bars to see who nay have escaped. Served Monte Kiffen about every Thursday for a couple years on home game weekends
"We're down 13 points and we got backups and reserves dancing on our sideline before kickoffs. It looks like they love losing and they look undisciplined"
~ Scott Frost (after a home loss to 1-3 Purdue, 9/29/18)
Sounds like Scott Frost doesn't want losers on his lawn.
I have a serious question. I remember many of our players dancing on the sidelines and doing a mock “gator chop” while we were pummeling Florida in the Fiesta Bowl.
So here is my question: is it only unacceptable to dance on the sidelines if we are behind? Or just in general?
I agree with this 100%. I understand that coach Frost is upset with losing and thinks that a big reason for that is a lackadaisical attitude toward losing. But our problems are not being caused by some players dancing to the music on the sidelines. These are young guys and there is good music with a beat playing in the stadium. So they dance. I suppose instead they could be on the sideline with a long face and a scowl whooping and hollering for the guys on the field egging them on to play better. But come on....I am not saying Frost is doing this, but, as fans, when things don't go our way, we first attack the coach, unless we like him, then we go to the previous coach, after the previous coach, we go right for the players and their work ethic or intelligence. When we don't get the satisfaction we need there, we go to the sideline stuff and off the field stuff.
No offense, but dancing on the sideline isn't why the team is unable to stop anyone on defense.
Who are the players involved in the now famous sideline dancing?