Angry Dan wrote:The students were incredible on Tuesday but I am not a fan of the F bomb chants. Sounds lame to me.
My Uncle was in the Navy and picked up a bad habit of using profanity his entire adult life. He and my dad were law partners
and my dad always cringed when my uncle would drop a “God Dammit” or a “Son of a bitch”. My dad never used profanity and always told me that people who use profanity are too ignorant to come up a more clever or intelligent way to express themselves.
I never heard my Uncle use the F word, which is bad as profanity gets. When I did public address at the Civic I never heard Altman use the F word. About the worse thing he yelled was an occasional “dammit”. He used to get really hot, but could express his frustration without profanity.
I have no idea what kind of language Hurley is using when he screams at the refs. I think the students could come up with something more clever than the F bomb. I was really impressed with the students and the crowd on Tuesday, but trying to engage with Hurley after the game seems like a waste of time…unnecessary.
The older I get the more I enjoy these opposing coaches like Hurley, Miller, Pitino. I’m in the minority. Hurley doesn’t bug me at all.
Jaynut wrote:Not a fan of the F Hurley cheer at all. That said, getting under their skin is wonderful. We sit in 122, right behind the bench. Wonderful memories of sign guy holding up a sign during Wichita game with pictures of 2 babies and Gregggggg Marshall, asking which is the cry baby. Or getting Tim Miles to flip me off during a game when UNL was getting trounced. That's what playing on the road means.
He can bitch about the fans if he wants. But calling out Creighton, CHI, security, was BS. Hope he gets treated well in Providence.
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