drmathprog
Four-Star Recruit
The image of walking into a McDonald's and finding myself face-to-face with Bo behind the counter is deeply disturbing.
Not quite sure what apology needs to come from the fans. Bo didn't need to apologize either. He just had to say something.To say Bo will never get another FBS coaching gig seems silly. Charlie Weis failed everywhere yet got countless opportunities.
Im not holding my breath for some sort of apology from Bo to us, just like Im sure he isnt waiting for one from us.
It's so simple to do this stuff, I've come to the conclusion that it just does not occur to Bo.And unless I'm mistaken, to this date Bo Pelini has offered no statement to Husker fans, or to the people of Nebraska who made him the highest paid state employee by an entire decimal point.
Charlie Weis didn't burn any bridges when he was fired. There is no telling how many bridges Bo burned when he left Nebraska. If I was an AD, after tapegate2 I wouldn't even consider hiring Pelini.To say Bo will never get another FBS coaching gig seems silly. Charlie Weis failed everywhere yet got countless opportunities.
Im not holding my breath for some sort of apology from Bo to us, just like Im sure he isnt waiting for one from us.
The era is over and we can speculate all day about the good and the bad that none of us personally know anything about. The change was necessary and it was made.
BUT THAT WASN'T HIS FAULT! DARN TAPE RECORDER!!!Charlie Weis didn't burn any bridges when he was fired. There is no telling how many bridges Bo burned when he left Nebraska. If I was an AD, after tapegate2 I wouldn't even consider hiring Pelini.To say Bo will never get another FBS coaching gig seems silly. Charlie Weis failed everywhere yet got countless opportunities.
Im not holding my breath for some sort of apology from Bo to us, just like Im sure he isnt waiting for one from us.
The era is over and we can speculate all day about the good and the bad that none of us personally know anything about. The change was necessary and it was made.
Thanks for passing this along. I normally don't like to gossip but glad to hear what the heck was going on behind the scene and I doubt this is untruthful. As a fan you normally only see the end product on the field. After some of the embarrassing losses all you can do is shake your head and speculate what went wrong. Obviously the scheme was wrong but why? This explains a lot. From experience, a coach that plays favorites is very bad for a team.I know a couple of people in the Athletic Department who have told me similar things about Pelini. He was a complete jacka$$ to most people he encountered and an absolute nightmare to work with. We're very lucky to be rid of him and luckier still to have replaced him with a man like Mike Riley.This seems like an appropriate thread for this.
A guy I know went to a recruiting banquet a couple days ago, meet some of the new coaches, and talked to some department insiders. One of these insiders worked very closely with Pelini and had some unflattering things to say about him. Said that Bo had his favorite players and coaches and everyone else was treated like sh#t. Said it was pretty widely known that Bo would rather lose, doing it his way with his people, than to accept help or ideas from others. Apparently the coaching staff had addressed the problem of what Wisconsin was doing to us but Bo would not implement any of their possible solutions. Said the issues was brought up to him when things started going south once again and he flat out refused to let them change anything.
This is all I've gotten so far but this guy said there were many more unbelievable stories and that we are extremely lucky he is no longer here. I realize this may not seem like earth shattering news at this point but it sure does help put a few things in perspective and sheds light on why adjustments weren't made against all common sense.
I have no trouble talking about Bo Pelini in the off-season, and I'm pretty sure his name will come up in seasons-to-come. I want to know what happens to him at Youngstown State, and if anyone learns things about the man that people didn't want to mention while he was still here, I'm all ears.I understand its the offseason, but this isnt even speculating. This is dwelling. Most of the fanbase wont forgive Bo for his taped rants and his lack of adjusting etc etc when its really just the fact he didnt bring a trophy home. Thats it. The lack of hardware is really the base of the hatred. He just made it convenient to blame his shortcomings by offering so many.
But really, its the lack of trophies. Lets be honest here. We saw that after 7 years we werent any closer to a MNC, and it was time to move on. Bo made it easy by calling the AD names and many other "unforgivable" acts.
Just cracks me up a bit.
One of Pelini's loyalists is some guy named Osborne.Despite what you might think from this thread, or this board, Bo Pelini had plenty of loyalists, even after Tapegate Two. Many of those willing to admit it was time for Bo to go still gave the man his respects.
Personally, I was baffled why so many Husker fans came to his defense. I'm guessing the majority saw Bo being criticized by outsiders -- which they hate -- or the target of pencil-pushing administrators -- which they hate.
But they defended this bad guy to all comers. They're Nebraskans. They shook off Tapegate One with remarkable foregiveness.
And unless I'm mistaken, to this date Bo Pelini has offered no statement to Husker fans, or to the people of Nebraska who made him the highest paid state employee by an entire decimal point.