This showed how Desmond Howard isn’t willing to stand behind his own comments. Will Nebraska be ready? He's a crap commentator and a giant douche on top of it. Please, go. The Big Ten Conference commissioner’s first year on the job has basically been an exercise in juggling chain saws while log rolling with a dog biting his leg. How he continues to get a paycheck is beyond me, and I refuse to give anything he writes a click. "Adding Nebraska was like buying stock in newspapers 10 years after the Internet went mainstream. You’re unhappy making $54 million in media rights as the ninth-best football program in a 14-team conference? As many said, Howard should have said the same thing about Ohio State. Nebraska fans, this is one of those times you don’t get upset or offended. That doesn’t mean I have to agree with Wilbon. In fact, it sounds like the Big Ten hasn’t provided any evidence either. PAT FORDE 1 HOUR AGO Kevin Warren inherited an expansion problem. Oh, the horror. That is a sad state of affairs. This was the theme used by various members of the college football media yesterday. Television loves it. You know there is no use trying to reason with a child that obviously needs to take a nap. It is extremely effective. In their defense they said that Ohio State had national title aspirations and Nebraska did not. By accepting this policy, you agree to the use of cookies and similar technologies. The Big Ten, unless I’m wrong, is intending to keep that information internal. Both are simply citing “health experts.” If they do in fact have evidence that was so impactful to canceling the season then they should disclose that information for the sake of public health. Statement from @SEC Commissioner @GregSankey pic.twitter.com/8nyweGPBk1. This is known as the “Ad Hominem” logical fallacy. Lastly, I want to bring some attention to this Pat Forde column for Sports Illustrated. Member-Only Message Boards. Pack up your John Deere and hit the farm roads out of here. At least give us something. Yahoo Sports was relevant the last time we were, and Pat Forde has been crapping on Nebraska for quite a while. Matt Tamanini (Land-Grant Holy Land on SB Nation), 325. 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Like, who cares what Nebraska thinks? You can change your cookie settings at any time by following, 333. How excited were they to talk to the Cobcast? This week, Pat and Joe talk about the perception of Nebraska in the national media with Sports Illustrated's Pat Forde (kind of, sort of) and USA Today's Dan Wolken (for real). Now he has a unity problem. Forde-Yard Dash: Nebraska's Schedule Complaints Show How Far Huskers Have Fallen. That is a sad state of affairs. They use emotion as a weapon. Log in or subscribe today I checked twitter last night after picking my kids up from daycare. In this case, an adult male who has been writing about college football for almost four decades is throwing a temper tantrum. They use personal attacks so they don’t actually address the other side’s argument. At best he wrote that from an extreme level of ignorance about the people of Nebraska. I love that show. Both have been frequent critics of Nebraska's response to the Big Ten cancelling fall sports, so the Cobcast fellas decided to bring them on for a chat. Author: Pat Forde Publish date: Sep 20, 2020. We use cookies on our website to improve your user experience and to collect statistical data such as number of unique visitors and time spent on our website. "@RealMikeWilbon defends the Big Ten and Pac-12's decision to cancel fall football, saying any program that doesn't like it can "get out" pic.twitter.com/26XCAcOmRf. They don’t have that cache.”. This also completely ignores the fact that the conferences still looking to play football have their own “health experts” which appear to have a differing opinions. Even the SEC is wanting to know what the Big Ten supposedly knows. It started off with Michael Wilbon’s comments on Pardon the Interruption the day before. @DesmondHoward just now on @GetUpESPN: “I would demand a public apology from Nebraska, and if I’m Kevin Warren, I’m working on a way to get their ass out of the Big10. In Their Words: Illinois Fighting Illini As Previewed By The Champaign Room, Counter Bootleg: A Nebraska Football Short - Episode 3 What Happened With The Wide Receiver Room. Forty names, games, teams and … Dan Wolken, (sort of) Pat Forde, and Nebraska in the Eyes of the National Media. When people like him act like children we need to simply walk away. If as school wants to be able to stand up for itself and question authority then it better be great at football. Instead, people like Michael Wilbon (a trustee at Northwestern) simply wants us to accept the wisdom set forth by self-interested University Presidents. They ain’t Notre Dame, baby. He didn’t. At least the Pac-12 actually set forth some parameters that they considered when making their decision. Breaking Recruiting News. Mike Riley is coaching for his job the rest of the season. An Embarrassing Day for Some of College Football’s National Media, At least I resisted the urge to use three exclamation points, Nebraska Football Announces Five Captains For 2020 Season, Jon’s Postlife Crisis: Tyler Hunt of Bucky’s 5th Quarter - How ‘Bout Those Wisconsin Badgers. Pat Forde: Mike Riley Has Entered The “Danger Zone” Nebraska’s head coach is on the hot seat. Nous voudrions effectuer une description ici mais le site que vous consultez ne nous en laisse pas la possibilité. They were trying to find a way to play football as well. Then Wilbon cites the “health experts consulting with the Big Ten.” As if that is the only source of information that should be considered. This week, Pat and Joe talk about the perception of Nebraska in the national media with Sports Illustrated's Pat Forde (kind of, sort of) and USA Today's Dan Wolken (for real). Michael Wilbon, Desmond Howard and Pat Forde have had better days. He starts off being relatively cordial and then unloads on Nebraska. Wilbon isn’t providing any evidence. Exclusive coverage of Rivals Camp Series. I actually love Michael Wilbon and Pardon the Interruption is likely my favorite show on television. You can judge that for yourself. Usually I leave my phone in my car when I’m with my kids but I noticed there seemed to be some members of the local sports media who were particularly critical of something Pat Forde or Sports Illustrated did or wrote. Forde sets forth straight facts about the quality of Nebraska football over the past decade. Second game of the season. Both have been frequent critics of Nebraska's response to the Big Ten cancelling fall sports, so the Cobcast fellas decided to bring them on for a chat. Though this is the snippet that caught my eye: Nebraska’s carping falls in the category of Unwarranted Entitlement. At worst he wrote that as a professional writer with the emotional maturity of a teenager. I cannot argue with him there. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. He starts off being relatively cordial and then unloads on Nebraska. The best part of the day was when Ohio State came out and essentially made the same comment as Nebraska. They were probably just disappointed that they didn't get to talk to Tweedy. People use it when they don’t have an argument. . Then he was handed a pandemic problem.