Who's N today?

HUSKERFAN66

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Dec 8, 2004
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I seriously doubt we hear anything yet today. A lot of paperwork to digest for nil with lawyer and accountant if they're smart. My guess is just i dotting and t crossing
 

Scat_Back

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The timing of that inside 1890 video makes a little more sense now, they knew they were about to get some big pub.
 

Headcard

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Feb 2, 2005
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GIF by Giphy QA
 
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I seriously doubt we hear anything yet today. A lot of paperwork to digest for nil with lawyer and accountant if they're smart. My guess is just i dotting and t crossing
There is administrative paperwork to work thru. BUT I find it interesting how many portal guys have quickly committed to other schools already. Surely they must have paperwork to complete as well.
 

BTF69

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Peter Graves, known mostly for playing ostensibly conservative leading man, paternal, and authority figures, said he initially dismissed the script as "disgusting crap". After rejecting the offer to his agent, Graves said he received a call "within an hour" from producer Hawk Koch asking to meet to discuss the movie, which Graves accepted. By the end of the meeting, Graves had lightened his tone once he understood that, like Leslie Nielsen and Robert Stack, he would really be playing a spoof of himself and nothing about the absurdist comedy was to be taken seriously. However, he still objected to playing a character who was attracted to young boys and did not commit to the movie. He later signed on because his family and friends who had read the script, and thought the role was hilarious, eventually talked him into accepting the role.
 
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Peter Graves, known mostly for playing ostensibly conservative leading man, paternal, and authority figures, said he initially dismissed the script as "disgusting crap". After rejecting the offer to his agent, Graves said he received a call "within an hour" from producer Hawk Koch asking to meet to discuss the movie, which Graves accepted. By the end of the meeting, Graves had lightened his tone once he understood that, like Leslie Nielsen and Robert Stack, he would really be playing a spoof of himself and nothing about the absurdist comedy was to be taken seriously. However, he still objected to playing a character who was attracted to young boys and did not commit to the movie. He later signed on because his family and friends who had read the script, and thought the role was hilarious, eventually talked him into accepting the role.
Movie never gets old. So many one liners. Leslie Nielson is a legend.
 

BTF69

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Movie never gets old. So many one liners. Leslie Nielson is a legend.
Leslie said he was thrilled to get that role, he said he was sort of only getting "grandpa" roles and this changed his entire career.
 

PandaRed

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This last 7-10 days has re-energized recruiting with a lot of names back on the board

We are way over in scholarship numbers and the 2024 class was already very large before this uptick

Some interesting roster moves coming and potentially some subtractions from the 2024 class to make room

Good problem to have