It is always different when it makes sense.I have never known someone to leave a job then come back to the exact same job. I’m not saying it hasn’t happened but I have never seen it happen. Normally when you leave a job you have either effed up or you got a better job. Coming back would mean either the company is desperate to take back someone they let go or you are desperate because the new better job didn’t work.
The second scenario is not the same as the Hausmann situation. The HS player that went somewhere else never played at your school. So taking him is different.
Look, unless your idea for EVERYTHING is that once you start "it", you can never leave "it" because if you do you can never ever go back, well, if that is what you think, then your thoughts on this are correct.You really can’t recognize the difference?
Maybe ask the players then. If EH wants to play closer to home, Manhattan and Lawrence are both a pretty easy drive from Columbus. But I'd rather see him in red that Iowa pee yellow.I totally get the feeling of "Oh well, he quit and turned his back on the team" I 100% get that but I just don't think that most, if any, of the players would actually feel like a 13 year old girl that just got dumped. If anything, I bet that the guys on the team that he was friends with are still his friends.
No. Of course there is no universal rule to this, and being able to distinguish between two distinct and separate situations isn’t unreasonable. Sorry to have to break this to you, but your teaching experience is entirely different than blue-blood D1 football. I do appreciate the comparison of “team” and all that goes with it to that of a 13 year old girl being dumped. Bout sums it up.Look, unless your idea for EVERYTHING is that once you start "it", you can never leave "it" because if you do you can never ever go back, well, if that is what you think, then your thoughts on this are correct.
But if you think, ever, that you can leave something and still come back, then your thoughts on this are wrong. But it can't be both ways.
If you want to explain the difference you feel is there, I would love to read it!
I totally get the feeling of "Oh well, he quit and turned his back on the team" I 100% get that but I just don't think that most, if any, of the players would actually feel like a 13 year old girl that just got dumped. If anything, I bet that the guys on the team that he was friends with are still his friends.
See, you do agree.No. Of course there is no universal rule to this, and being able to distinguish between two distinct and separate situations isn’t unreasonable. Sorry to have to break this to you, but your teaching experience is entirely different than blue-blood D1 football. I do appreciate the comparison of “team” and all that goes with it to that of a 13 year old girl being dumped. Bout sums it up.
If they ask the players, well, only like half of the team even knows him I think, but the vote would come back with all of them saying "sure, we want him"Maybe ask the players then. If EH wants to play closer to home, Manhattan and Lawrence are both a pretty easy drive from Columbus. But I'd rather see him in red that Iowa pee yellow.
See, you do agree.
While I appreciate that, in the end I don't think he is coming back anyway. But who knows for sure!
Why ask the players. Unless he had a legit reason for bailing, then he doesn’t come back. It isn’t difficult, and it’s ok for those in charge to make decisions like they are in charge. This isn’t a tough one either.Maybe ask the players then. If EH wants to play closer to home, Manhattan and Lawrence are both a pretty easy drive from Columbus. But I'd rather see him in red that Iowa pee yellow.
Asking the players can get dicey, Like when Frost asked the players if they wanted to play in a bowl game.Why ask the players. Unless he had a legit reason for bailing, then he doesn’t come back. It isn’t difficult, and it’s ok for those in charge to make decisions like they are in charge. This isn’t a tough one either.
Happens in construction more than you’d think. Take a job somewhere else because they pay more per hour. But the job is harder, they don’t have the hours, the boss stinks, etc and they go back to their previous job. And the company is happy to accept them back because finding good labor is like finding unicorns.I have never known someone to leave a job then come back to the exact same job. I’m not saying it hasn’t happened but I have never seen it happen. Normally when you leave a job you have either effed up or you got a better job. Coming back would mean either the company is desperate to take back someone they let go or you are desperate because the new better job didn’t work.
The second scenario is not the same as the Hausmann situation. The HS player that went somewhere else never played at your school. So taking him is different.
Ha!Happens in construction more than you’d think. Take a job somewhere else because they pay more per hour. But the job is harder, they don’t have the hours, the boss stinks, etc and they go back to their previous job. And the company is happy to accept them back because finding good labor is like finding unicorns.
I would imagine it’s hard to find good help only paying $25k a year.Ha!
I know a guy that owns a few fast food places. He said it is insane finding decent help right now and that the new insane 12 dollar minimum wage is killing him.
He is really just talking about HS kids. You should hear my students talk "I am totally quitting Crubmle Cookies, I only make 15.50 an hour"I would imagine it’s hard to find good help only paying $25k a year.
Very trueMaybe ask the players then. If EH wants to play closer to home, Manhattan and Lawrence are both a pretty easy drive from Columbus. But I'd rather see him in red that Iowa pee yellow.
I feel like this is how everyone SHOULD feel but there is always a small portion of fans that are just soooo "hurt" about thingsThe amount of players who would hold any real grudge against EH for being one of the thousands of players to transfer the past two years would be between 0-5. It’s all business especially now. The trend will continue upward as long as the NCAA keeps encouraging it. Doubt we get him but we should try.
The err is human but it FEELS divine.to error is human, to forgive devine
This actually happened to me. I left for a different opportunity, didn't work out and my former employer had a rough go with my replacement. We kissed and made up a year later. So I guess never say never, even though I was highly critical of Ernie leaving Id take him back if he improves the team.I have never known someone to leave a job then come back to the exact same job. I’m not saying it hasn’t happened but I have never seen it happen. Normally when you leave a job you have either effed up or you got a better job. Coming back would mean either the company is desperate to take back someone they let go or you are desperate because the new better job didn’t work.
The second scenario is not the same as the Hausmann situation. The HS player that went somewhere else never played at your school. So taking him is different.
True. I guess if I were inclined to "ask the players ", I would probably go at it by asking a couple linebackers that were here at the time, possibly the defensive captains. I sure wouldn't poll the team.Asking the players can get dicey, Like when Frost asked the players if they wanted to play in a bowl game.
Sometimes the people in charge need to just make the call.
Not sure...I think we just like posting stuff and getting mad about **** that hasn't even happened!Is there even the slightest indication he's transferring anywhere?
Happens in construction more than you’d think. Take a job somewhere else because they pay more per hour. But the job is harder, they don’t have the hours, the boss stinks, etc and they go back to their previous job. And the company is happy to accept them back because finding good labor is like finding unicorns.
It’s closer to a professional football, baseball or basketball player leaving his team during free agency and then coming back later. That sometimes happens.Are people really comparing someone leaving McDonald's to go work at BK compared to leaving to go to a D1 conference opponent? It would be more like joining another army and then asking to come back. An army you are fighting against.
He knew exactly what it meant to come here and go to a conference opponent. It isn't like he went to Bama and we would never play him.
Well if he was a good laborer the harder job for more money wouldn’t be an issue.Happens in construction more than you’d think. Take a job somewhere else because they pay more per hour. But the job is harder, they don’t have the hours, the boss stinks, etc and they go back to their previous job. And the company is happy to accept them back because finding good labor is like finding unicorns.
I could go with that. I just don't understand his specific circumstances. It confuses me. He got immediate playing time and was going to be a multi-year starter. He must have been the only one who thought Frost was a great coach.It’s closer to a professional football, baseball or basketball player leaving his team during free agency and then coming back later. That has happened.
Note that I didn't say the players decide. If I were Rhule, who never coached EH but was thinking about accepting his transfer, I would talk to guys who played with him, and then I'd decide. Hausmann got a title, but I think he would have been productive in White's defense.Asking the players can get dicey, Like when Frost asked the players if they wanted to play in a bowl game.
Sometimes the people in charge need to just make the call.
Yep. My last two employers assured me I would be welcomed back if things didn’t work out on my upward moves and I very well may have gone back too. I knew guys that had come back after leaving. Fortunately my leaps of faith have worked outHappens at my company to...It all hinges on what kind of emoloyee you are when you're here and how they parted ways. If they were a good emoloyee and were total pro on their way out the door, they will absolutely take you back down the road.
Depends on how much more money.Well if he was a good laborer the harder job for more money wouldn’t be an issue.
Just a guess but if he's looking for a better NIL deal or even if he doesn't have one then I could see him looking around for a pay day.Is there even the slightest indication he's transferring anywhere?
A few rumors going around on him coming back to Nebraska? Is this a legit possibility or just internet bs?
Two tackles in the title game.Did he even play at the end of the season? I don't believe I saw him at all in the championship game.
I thought he did. He was rotatingDid he even play at the end of the season? I don't believe I saw him at all in the championship game.