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Originally posted by Otis Day View PostZimmer capturing perfectly why all us Coo alums care so damn much about the Washington Huskies...
Purple pride: USF Cougar alums rooting for Kalen DeBoer's Washington Huskies in national championship game
https://www.siouxfallslive.com/sport...mpionship-game
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Originally posted by Otis Day View PostZimmer capturing perfectly why all us Coo alums care so damn much about the Washington Huskies...
Purple pride: USF Cougar alums rooting for Kalen DeBoer's Washington Huskies in national championship game
https://www.siouxfallslive.com/sport...mpionship-game
Also, I first heard of DeBoer when he was at Fresno because I had a coworker living in Milbank at the time - and she told me a visible contingent of the townsfolk were hanging FSU flags on their porch and such. That support is cool too.
Was he there when you were there?
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Zimmer capturing perfectly why all us Coo alums care so damn much about the Washington Huskies...
Purple pride: USF Cougar alums rooting for Kalen DeBoer's Washington Huskies in national championship game
https://www.siouxfallslive.com/sport...mpionship-game
It's really kind of weird seeing these superstar athletes saying 'Winners win because that's what winners do'," says former Cougar Trey Erickson. "It's posted on their wall at Washington — that was Bob Young's slogan. You see things like that and it kind of makes you feel like a part of it."
One of the reasons USF players feel such a personal connection to the Huskies and their former coaches' success is the validation it brings them. When the Cougars were dominating the NAIA level, beating overmatched GPAC teams by 60 and 70 points at a time, there were plenty of football fans in the region who were not impressed. Respect could sometimes be tough to come by. Cougar players suspected they were better than they got credit for, but it was hard to know. Many of them were not recruited much, if at all, out of high school. And they didn't know they were getting coaching other NAIA teams were not. Seeing DeBoer take the FBS level by storm makes it pretty clear: If you were good enough to play for Kalen DeBoer, you were good. Period.
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Originally posted by Matt Witwicki View Post
I assume he can....as he played sparingly last night. #15.
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Originally posted by SW_Mustang View PostCan/will Durfee play in the championship game?
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I hear some former USF coach is playing for an FBS national championship next week
:)
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Originally posted by Ironlinks View PostTundra,
When Nebraska fired Pelini I posted on Nebraska boards "go get Kalen DeBoer" most people had never heard of him and the rest said "NAIA aint the same as D1" My response" Winners Win
When Jeff Choate took the Montana State job, there was a lot of the same talk as he and his staff had significant NAIA experience. That turned out well.
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Per recent twitter activity that came across my feed..and from my Pod-partner Tom Frederick..here are some recent additions to the Coo..transfers
https://twitter.com/brockmurtaugh1
6'3 205lb Safety - was a redshirt at Colgate. From Omaha burbs.
https://twitter.com/ProchniakBryer
MSU Mankato player who went in the portal. 6'0 200lb RB who was a track guy in Iowa HS, 100m
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Tundra,
When Nebraska fired Pelini I posted on Nebraska boards "go get Kalen DeBoer" most people had never heard of him and the rest said "NAIA aint the same as D1" My response" Winners Win
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Originally posted by vikingfaithful View PostKalen Deboer named AP coach of year. USF coaching tree is incredible.
Washington's Kalen DeBoer named AP Coach of the Year - ESPN
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Kalen Deboer named AP coach of year. USF coaching tree is incredible.
Washington's Kalen DeBoer named AP Coach of the Year - ESPN
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