AgMarauder04
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We all feel this way after a meltdown. IT is darkest before the dawn, my friends!
Huskerboard backlash in 3....2.....1.....I blame Tom Osborne for retiring 2-4 years too early.
Haha, that's the spirit!My OP got more and more sad and melodramatic the more I wrote, yet I clicked submit anyway!
this is what hurts. not the losses, but that we do not look like a real football team. the way we collapse is ineffable. we become so dysfunctional on the field so quickly. that is what is so frustrating.But we are simply not playing Top 25 football at the moment. That kinda hurts.
Wow. Never recover from a loss to a Top 25 team?
Alabama was just miserable, beyond pathetic under Mike Dubose and became completely irrelevant under Mike Shula. Oklahoma had practically turned into Iowa State on John Blake's watch. LSU had fallen completely off the map before Saban. USC stunk for years before Carroll, Florida regressed under Ron Zook, Michigan fell to pieces under Rich Rod, Notre Dame was a complete non-factor under Bob Davie and Ty Willingham...the list goes on and on.
Our lows are nowhere near as bad as what other comparable storied programs have suffered (Michigan winning only 3 games in a season was something I never thought I'd see in my lifetime) and they ALL bounced back--and quickly--once the right coaching hire was made. Either Bo will turn it around or someone else will, but the Nebraska program will be fine over the long haul. Having said that, the turnaround needs to come soon, because these blowout losses to decent competition are getting very, very old.
we don't.Wow. Never recover from a loss to a Top 25 team?
Alabama was just miserable, beyond pathetic under Mike Dubose and became completely irrelevant under Mike Shula. Oklahoma had practically turned into Iowa State on John Blake's watch. LSU had fallen completely off the map before Saban. USC stunk for years before Carroll, Florida regressed under Ron Zook, Michigan fell to pieces under Rich Rod, Notre Dame was a complete non-factor under Bob Davie and Ty Willingham...the list goes on and on.
Our lows are nowhere near as bad as what other comparable storied programs have suffered (Michigan winning only 3 games in a season was something I never thought I'd see in my lifetime) and they ALL bounced back--and quickly--once the right coaching hire was made. Either Bo will turn it around or someone else will, but the Nebraska program will be fine over the long haul. Having said that, the turnaround needs to come soon, because these blowout losses to decent competition are getting very, very old.
agree and these schools were not afraid to keep showing coaches the door until they found the right one...good gawd folks, stop the crap about how we cant get a coach as good as USC or Texas.....if we cant attract a great coach, how do we get the kids to beat those teams...???
purely illogical...show Bo the door!
agree...so what to we have to lose?...Bo Pelini.....hell, anyone we bring in should be able to beat the patsies and hang 8 wins each year...you guys are afraid of your own damn shadows....agreed. What is weird is that NU is, essentially, no longer a "football" school. Football is still emphasized... but to warrant being a football school in the sense of having a nationally competitive program... the results of the last decade plus a few --- coupled with the current trajectory makes it impossible to call NU any longer a football school. It is an historic football program... but no longer a football school.
this simply is not true. i am sure mich. thought that when they brought in rich rod. and nd with weis.agree...so what to we have to lose?...Bo Pelini.....hell, anyone we bring in should be able to beat the patsies and hang 8 wins each year...you guys are afraid of your own damn shadows....agreed. What is weird is that NU is, essentially, no longer a "football" school. Football is still emphasized... but to warrant being a football school in the sense of having a nationally competitive program... the results of the last decade plus a few --- coupled with the current trajectory makes it impossible to call NU any longer a football school. It is an historic football program... but no longer a football school.