I have not posted on this board since before the game on Saturday. Honestly, I lost interest in Husker football around halftime of that game. I honestly, cut deer hunting short that day (opening day) with my son so I could come home and watch that abortion of a game. I finally just told my son we are going to town and eating supper out. Unfortunately, the restaurant had the game on and honestly, I was pissed that it was on.
I am OK with losing. I am OK with people making mistakes because everyone is human. It is sports and that is what makes it exciting.
Here is why I lost interest and why I'm finally positing this here. I have always been the most optimistic Husker fan there is. I am not one who thinks they constantly always have to find things to b!^@h about. And...quite frankly, I can't stand being around fans that are like that.
I was very excited before this season because I honestly believe (still do) that we have the talent on this team to compete with anyone. That doesn't mean win. I mean compete. I believed (wrongfully so) that Bo had turned the corner with is attitude and personal coaching ability. I believed he always knew defense and he good players for his system to be successful and I believed this year, we had those players.
Here is where I fell of the band wagon. This team came out on fire Saturday. They were flying to the ball. The offense had points on the board. We were playing crisp and the players were jacked up to make things happen. We were doing it in THEIR house.
What was the problem???? Every game that has ever been played, something happens to the team on the field that just doesn't go right. A player misses a play. A player causes a stupid penalty. The coordinator calls the wrong play for a certain down. Those things happen on every team in every game.
Problem????? When that happened on Saturday night, who was the one that melted down on the side lines? It wasn't the player who messed up. It wasn't the coordinators. It wasn't the water boy. It wasn't a position coach......It was the friggen HEAD coach. He was not a leader. He absolutely lost the ability to lead the team because he mentally melted down.
In any big organization no matter if it's a large company, government or a sports team, the person at the top needs to be the calming presence when it seems like the world is crashing down.
Bo has totally failed at that.
Now, looking at your post and thinking about next year???? I have no idea how I can be excited because I have no reason to believe that Bo can be that leader in that situation NEXT year if we are able to get in a spot to actually win something significant.
We have the players to play with anyone. We need a coach that can be a leader to get them there.
I will guarantee you I will not be watching this Saturday. I'm not going to pass up another great afternoon with my son in the hills to watch what is supposed to be a mature professional melt down mentally when the going gets tough.
It's basketball season.