Are they marginal or a dumpster fire? What was your basis for calling it a dumpster fire? Notre Dame owing $2 million, like that matters to Notre Dame. Sorry for calling you out on your bullsh#t. Do you want me to just let you spew nonsense to further your agenda?I like how they took the one marginal team out of that list, turned the entire argument which had little to nothing to do about wins and losses - into a wins/losses thing.i bet you regret bringing up notre dame.
...because at the end of the day, most of the Bo supporters like QMany care little about anything else. As long as the 9 is there, that's good enough for them.
7-7, 10-3, 5-6, 8-4, 9-5, 5-7.You've got the wrong guy I think....You remember wrong we were 19th lolWeis went 3-9, 7-6, and 6-6 in his last 3 years. Cally was 1 year removed from having Nebraska on a "comeback". We started they year top 10ish if I remember right. Notre Dame had become a perennial loser by the time Weis left. We had a bad season.
But then you accuse Q of comparing one year, then you go comparing 3 years with one losing and one even record to - wait, one year.
Why not compare it to to 4 years with two losing records?
Notre Dame was in a pattern of losing. You can't say that about Nebraska when Cally left. He was a year removed from a division championship. The pattern hadn't developed yet. Glad we didn't allow it too. Then again I sometimes wonder if he'd had a chance to fire Coz what might have happened.
i just do not understand how arguing the program was in such bad shape when bo took over helps bo. i mean, he fielded his best teams in the shadow of the smoke from the dumpster fire. has it cleared yet? what is holding him back now?I like how they took the one marginal team out of that list, turned the entire argument which had little to nothing to do about wins and losses - into a wins/losses thing.
...because at the end of the day, most of the Bo supporters like QMany care little about anything else. As long as the 9 is there, that's good enough for them.
Generally the case. Don't read, just jump into "support Bo" mode. Admire your faith, gotta give you that. Nothing wrong w/ it, just don't always agree with you.I don't even have a clue what your original point was. That's how little I am actually paying attention.
The premise behind the post was that while the fan base might have felt the program was a dumpster fire, I really don't think Bo saw it that way. And I don't think from a football standpoint it was.i just do not understand how arguing the program was in such bad shape when bo took over helps bo. i mean, he fielded his best teams in the shadow of the smoke from the dumpster fire. has it cleared yet? what is holding him back now?I like how they took the one marginal team out of that list, turned the entire argument which had little to nothing to do about wins and losses - into a wins/losses thing.
...because at the end of the day, most of the Bo supporters like QMany care little about anything else. As long as the 9 is there, that's good enough for them.
so you were referencing this, before it happened?You were asking for hyperbole, sd'sker. You got it.
+1You were asking for hyperbole, sd'sker. You got it.
Maybe if you keep +1 kchusker_chris it will make his dumbf*ck argument correct.
I would call it defending Bo against baseless criticism. If you pay attention to my contributions regarding Bo when it's not in response to you and others, I'm pretty indifferent towards the man as our coach.Generally the case. Don't read, just jump into "support Bo" mode. Admire your faith, gotta give you that. Nothing wrong w/ it, just don't always agree with you.
Himself.i mean, he fielded his best teams in the shadow of the smoke from the dumpster fire. has it cleared yet? what is holding him back now?
IT'S THE ADMINISTRATION YOU IDIOT!Himself.i mean, he fielded his best teams in the shadow of the smoke from the dumpster fire. has it cleared yet? what is holding him back now?
that seems reasonable. hard to argue given the early success of bo. and you make a good point by comparing other programs that have faced more and less serious problems. a lot of coaches take over bad programs (except brian kelly, he had a real winner on his hands). i just wonder when the issues facing this team will be solely bo's.The premise behind the post was that while the fan base might have felt the program was a dumpster fire, I really don't think Bo saw it that way. And I don't think from a football standpoint it was.