Actually, yes they absolutely had to agree to it. Bo mentioned that several times that RS and changing positions has to be bought into by the player. If the player doesn't want to do it, forcing him isn't going to work. I haven't seen Riley talk about RS, but I recall an early interview about moving pieces around and he said a similar thing about the player agreeing and buying into the move.Don't know if I would give him credit for Burkhead. He was half way thru his NU career when Brown took over. Don't get me wrong. I love Ron Brown, but you also have to look at the bad with the good. Look at what happened with Aaron Green & Braylon Heard. If one of them had taken a RS. We would have even better depth at the RB postion. Brown is a motivator.Cool to hear about Cross and his endorsement of our new coach, but I don't know if I could take it to be a knock on Ron Brown. Even if Imani meant it that way, the dude has produced and developed Rex Burkhead and Ameer Abdullah, both record setting all conference backs here, and both (soon to be) playing in the league.
It's been well documented that they wanted Aaron Green to redshirt, but he wouldn't have it (and proceeded to have whiny furious body language one or two times per game from not getting the ball enough), but even if that weren't the case, you think RB was the one making decisions on who redshirted and who didn't? I mean it's possible, but I assume that Bo is the one deciding those kinds of things.
Actually, yes they absolutely had to agree to it. Bo mentioned that several times that RS and changing positions has to be bought into by the player. If the player doesn't want to do it, forcing him isn't going to work. I haven't seen Riley talk about RS, but I recall an early interview about moving pieces around and he said a similar thing about the player agreeing and buying into the move.
The final decision to RS is really the players. Coaches will definitely tell the players where they sit and recommend a RS, but the player may not take the advice. I do think our offense could have used Green and especially Heard better. Heard was good, he should have been getting 10 touches a game his last year here instead of 3.Actually, yes they absolutely had to agree to it. Bo mentioned that several times that RS and changing positions has to be bought into by the player. If the player doesn't want to do it, forcing him isn't going to work. I haven't seen Riley talk about RS, but I recall an early interview about moving pieces around and he said a similar thing about the player agreeing and buying into the move.
You're misunderstanding my post. What I was getting at is that the position coach probably isn't the one that has final say over his players redshirting or not - that probably comes from above w/ Bo.
That would explain the fumbling problems.I think some of you guys are acting like the last staff was telling the RB's to take hand-offs with their feet.
Fair enough, but I am betting the position coaches have a lot of say on whether they ask a player to RS. He has to have input on how many active players he needs, how many impact makers he has, whether or not he feels the incoming Fr looks good enough to play rift away after seeing him practice, and whether or not the potential impact of the kid playing right away should outweigh any potential development advantage the player might gain from a RS year. The more I think on it, my guess is that the position coach is the biggest voice in the decision.You're misunderstanding my post. What I was getting at is that the position coach probably isn't the one that has final say over his players redshirting or not - that probably comes from above w/ Bo.Actually, yes they absolutely had to agree to it. Bo mentioned that several times that RS and changing positions has to be bought into by the player. If the player doesn't want to do it, forcing him isn't going to work. I haven't seen Riley talk about RS, but I recall an early interview about moving pieces around and he said a similar thing about the player agreeing and buying into the move.
And there it is. We just needed a few days to get there. The Huskerboard's redundant Ron Brown thread in its entirety......again......until next time........forever..... and ever...amen.As soon as a read that article I knew we'd have a Ron Brown thread today, although 18 posts in and it is doing better than I thought. Curious to see where it goes.
This is what blows my mind. Our players won 9+ games in spite of crappy coaching.Brandon Reilly told Coach Williams he learned more in just 3 practices than he ever learned before.
I guess that would be another example.
Is any current player going to tell a member of the coaching staff they thought their previous coach was better?Brandon Reilly told Coach Williams he learned more in just 3 practices than he ever learned before.
Why would he make up something like that? We get it. You don't like this staff.Is any current player going to tell a member of the coaching staff they thought their previous coach was better?Brandon Reilly told Coach Williams he learned more in just 3 practices than he ever learned before.
He's gonna do work.Williams is one of the best in CFB as a WR coach