Yes is the answer if anyone wants to find it on the DVR. Tonight's broadcast is about camp trips to NU and Wisconsin. I believe they are replaying the same one at 7:30pm ET.Does anyone know if they'll be discussing their report from practice on the B1G Show at 6pm ET?
Yes is the answer if anyone wants to find it on the DVR. Tonight's broadcast is about camp trips to NU and Wisconsin. I believe they are replaying the same one at 7:30pm ET.
The full segment should be on YouTube by tomorrow.I missed it. Any insight?
I missed it. Any insight?
The full segment should be on YouTube by tomorrow.
Edit: it’s up
Not sure that it can be all that insightful…maybe ever. Doesn’t help that it’s one of the first stops and it’s only been a week of camp so far.Not much to see. Kind of a waste
Dinardo looks like he'd rather be somewhere else. Like the bathroom.Dinardo’s anti NU bias is alive and well.
what a coincidence, WE want him to be somewhere else.Dinardo looks like he'd rather be somewhere else. Like the bathroom.
Let's remember he had a (nephew?) play at NU. guess he's forgotten that.Dinardo’s anti NU bias is alive and well.
I didn't think it was that bad. I got about what I expected out of it. I didn't watch the clip above to see if it was the same as the broadcast, but my notes were:Not sure that it can be all that insightful…maybe ever. Doesn’t help that it’s one of the first stops and it’s only been a week of camp so far.
Let's remember he had a (nephew?) play at NU. guess he's forgotten that.
I think he admires NU but resents the success Fitz has had in turning around NU given that he was not able to accomplish the same at Indiana.
Gerry was a very successful coach for a long time. I never sensed any “jealously” or a animosity towards the program from GI think he admires NU but resents the success Fitz has had in turning around NU given that he was not able to accomplish the same at Indiana.
Gerry was a very successful coach for a long time. I never sensed any “jealously” or a animosity towards the program from G
Gerry is not a Pom Pom waver. He tells it like it is. One of the best in the country at analyzing football.Well, over the years i’ve detected a glass half empty attitude towards NU.
Gerry is not a Pom Pom waver. He tells it like it is. One of the best in the country at analyzing football.
On BTN, I have never seen him give the Cats the benefit of much doubt, let alone compliment the Cats’ play. He’s clearly not a fan. I think he exhibits some bias against the Cats.Gerry was a very successful coach for a long time. I never sensed any “jealously” or a animosity towards the program from G
Again. Gerry is a high level football mind who has reached incredible heights in this game. He doesn’t water things down for the average fan. He calls it like he sees it.On BTN, I have never seen him give the Cats the benefit of much doubt, let alone compliment the Cats’ play. He’s clearly not a fan. I think he exhibits some bias against the Cats.
Thank you, Gerry.Again. Gerry is a high level football mind who has reached incredible heights in this game. He doesn’t water things down for the average fan. He calls it like he sees it.
Room for disagreement about any bias vs NU. As an "average fan," I have felt there's been some amount of that.Gerry was a very successful coach for a long time.
I am not sure about the bias, but I do know he has been very cordial to me when I just shot the sh&$ with him. Very welcoming.Again. Gerry is a high level football mind who has reached incredible heights in this game. He doesn’t water things down for the average fan. He calls it like he sees it.
Gerry is the smartest guy in the room!Again. Gerry is a high level football mind who has reached incredible heights in this game. He doesn’t water things down for the average fan. He calls it like he sees it.
He prefers to be called “Coach Dinardo”. I think he’s earned it.Thank you, Gerry.
The only time he had generally positive things to say about NUFB was when his nephew played for us. I recall that he even showed up to NU fundraising events.DiNardo’s animosity goes back to the Barnett days. Lots of negative recruiting when he was at Vanderbilt. Lots of ties to the Barnett staff as many were together at Colorado. As they kids today like to say “no love lost”.
Yes, and he had a losing record at Vanderbilt (19-25) and an abysmal record at IU (8-27). I think there's a fair amount of envy in play when Gerry talks about NU.Room for disagreement about any bias vs NU. As an "average fan," I have felt there's been some amount of that.
However, his coaching record is less ambiguous. Lifetime 59-77-1. That's not "very successful" by any measure.
And he has been proven wrong on NU a lot over the yearsGerry is not a Pom Pom waver. He tells it like it is. One of the best in the country at analyzing football.
Just ask himGerry is the smartest guy in the room!
Having been in that position more than a few times, I know how tough it is.
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LOL. Waht?Gerry is not a Pom Pom waver.
I didn't think his nephew's presence made him any more congenial toward NU. I remember thinking his negativity then was compensating so as not to seem prejudiced. There is something going on where even though he was probably a great coach he couldn't turn those programs around and NU has turned around.The only time he had generally positive things to say about NUFB was when his nephew played for us. I recall that he even showed up to NU fundraising events.
As soon as that ended, Gerry reverted to his negative mean against NU. Haters gonna hate. Let’s win the West to prove him wrong yet again.
Gerry is a great guy. He’d take his shirt off his back and give it to you if needed. I know he and Fitz are good friends through Barnett. Gerry was a great mentor to Fitz early on. There certainly isn’t any NU bias from Gerry.I didn't think his nephew's presence made him any more congenial toward NU. I remember thinking his negativity then was compensating so as not to seem prejudiced. There is something going on where even though he was probably a great coach he couldn't turn those programs around and NU has turned around.
Anyone know if he was ever in the conversation to coach at NU over the years and got passed over?
I know, I always call for the "touchdown play" and the average enthusiast just doesn't get it. In all seriousness I remeber a game back when he was the coach of IU and I was shocked at how ridiculous his end of game strategy was. Those decisions cost his team the game, but I will take it. Football knowledge and coaching football are two different skills, and his record shows he was not a great coach.Gerry is a great guy. He’d take his shirt off his back and give it to you if needed. I know he and Fitz are good friends through Barnett. Gerry was a great mentor to Fitz early on. There certainly isn’t any NU bias from Gerry.
Like I said-Gerry is a really smart football mind. His analysis is sometimes a little too advanced for the average fan to interpret.
Gerry reached the height of his profession coaching three major programs. He now is the lead analyst for BTN.I know, I always call for the "touchdown play" and the average enthusiast just doesn't get it. In all seriousness I remeber a game back when he was the coach of IU and I was shocked at how ridiculous his end of game strategy was. Those decisions cost his team the game, but I will take it. Football knowledge and coaching football are two different skills, and his record shows he was not a great coach.
“Without data, you're just another person with an opinion.” He got fired from all but Vanderbilt, i humbly disagree with you on his coaching acumen based on the data.Gerry reached the height of his profession coaching three major programs. He now is the lead analyst for BTN.
Yes he’s a great coach and he’s been very successful. I have 1/10th of the success that Gerry had in live I’d be doing pretty good.
Gerry led three major programs with the upmost class and decorum. No regrets on his part. He doesn’t need your accolades.“Without data, you're just another person with an opinion.” He got fired from all but Vanderbilt, i humbly disagree with you on his coaching acumen based on the data.
Apparently he needs yoursGerry led three major programs with the upmost class and decorum. No regrets on his part. He doesn’t need your accolades.