High praise for Kill from Sporting News

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From Sporting News college football expert Dave Curtis:

"Of the 21 schools that hired new head coaches for 2011, none will be more pleased than Minnesota. Jerry Kill can make the Gophers Big Ten contenders."


Apologies if this was posted already.
 



It was in the latest hard-copy issue I received. No link.
 




Also

they were talking about the article on sports huddle last sunday.
 





You can do that?

Funny stuff. My printer hasn't worked for years and my in-laws always want to print out interesting things they read/see on the internet. Having paper copies of information seems to be a thing of the past.

I'm guessing there is a good chance that in a few years I'll laugh at myself for saying this, but as of right now I gotta say I'm as pleased as could be with Kill's hiring. With Brewster and Mason I always felt that there might have been a better hire out there that the Gophers wiffed on. Here, although I was initially more excited about Hoke (and the Mississippi guy and Golden and Shannon, etc.), as of right now I get the feeling we got a gem and I'm not wishing that we had hired one of the other available candidates (even if they wouldn't have come here).

I know not many people liked him, but Leach would be the only potential Gopher coaching candidate that I'm still curious about (boy would it suck if he gets a job soon and starts winning conference championships and January bowl games).

I think I'll copy this post into my Outlook calendar to remind me about what I said three years from now. It'll be interesting to see how all these new coaches are doing.
 

Perhaps you could take a picture of this mystical "hard copy" and upload it to the internet?
 

A hard copy is a file with DRM, because it is hard to copy.
 

Perhaps you could take a picture of this mystical "hard copy" and upload it to the internet?

Here you go:

picture.php
 




I think hard copy was from the period we use to send letters through the mail...and actually had to use something called a stamp...I know a lot cannot relate to that but some of us old timers remember those days...
 

I believe that a hard copy is words etched into some kind of stone tablet....truly a lost art form.....
 


I believe that a hard copy is words etched into some kind of stone tablet....truly a lost art form.....

It's not lost at Minnesota. Joel is putting Tubby's contract extension in tablet form as we speak. It's hard work and takes years, but it's worth it.
 

I think hard copy was from the period we use to send letters through the mail...and actually had to use something called a stamp...I know a lot cannot relate to that but some of us old timers remember those days...

I think my Grandpa used to stamp hard copy for a living, back before the Great War.

Either that or he worked on a threshing machine.
 

I guess that I've passed the threshold from old to ancient, because I actually had a class in printing in Jr High School, we actually set linotype and used a printing press. Now that's truely hardcopy.
 

I guess that I've passed the threshold from old to ancient, because I actually had a class in printing in Jr High School, we actually set linotype and used a printing press. Now that's truely hardcopy.

I remember that too, nsmike. In order to get those little stinkers set up, one had to spell correctly and be able to read all of those backwards little letters and put them together to form the words.
 

I remember that too, nsmike. In order to get those little stinkers set up, one had to spell correctly and be able to read all of those backwards little letters and put them together to form the words.

...and that was after walking to school in -40 degree weather, uphill mind you, and knowing that you had the same journey to look forward to on the way home.
 

THe Good Old Days

...and that was after walking to school in -40 degree weather, uphill mind you, and knowing that you had the same journey to look forward to on the way home.
I took that class also. My prize project was my first business card. It was for my summer lawn services. Now there is something else kids don't have a clue about either today. I am quite sure that they don't have a clue about -40 degree walks either since they now ride the bus to school.
 

I think hard copy was from the period we use to send letters through the mail...and actually had to use something called a stamp...I know a lot cannot relate to that but some of us old timers remember those days...

Hey I think I heard that some Brittish guys, with a Badger fettish, tried to make us use those stamps things once...So we threw a bunch of their tea in the water.
 

I took that class also. My prize project was my first business card. It was for my summer lawn services. Now there is something else kids don't have a clue about either today. I am quite sure that they don't have a clue about -40 degree walks either since they now ride the bus to school.

"Mom!!!! Do you mean to say I have to walk all 3 blocks to school today? I wanna ride!!! Waaaahhhhh!!!"
 

"Mom!!!! Do you mean to say I have to walk all 3 blocks to school today? I wanna ride!!! Waaaahhhhh!!!"

Dude we get it. You're some sort of golden oldie and all young kids suck.

Now excuse me while I walk all over your grass.
 

back then, nickels had bumblebees on them! Give me five bees for a quarter we used to say!
 

Sorry that you guys are old and nobody cares about you anymore. Kids today are so much more advanced than you ever were you have no idea.
 

Sorry that you guys are old and nobody cares about you anymore. Kids today are so much more advanced than you ever were you have no idea.

I actually feel sorry for several members of this younger generation, not everyone mind you, because that generation is under so much stress that they have no sense of humor.
 

Sorry that you guys are old and nobody cares about you anymore. Kids today are so much more advanced than you ever were you have no idea.

As someone who is not old and not that far removed from being a kid or young adult, I couldn't disagree with you more. I hire and work with interns and high school kids at my job. Kids have less work experience and work ethic than ever before. I've had 21, 22 year olds who didn't even know how to operate a lawn mower or roll up a hose.

Don't even get me started on cell phones/texting/facebook, etc. I use or do all those things myself, but the youth of today seem to not be able to do without those things, even if just for a short while. Two years ago we had to have one of our interns turn his cell phone off every day he came into work because he couldn't stop himself from texting throughout the day.

More advanced? I don't think so.
 




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