Bill Callahan or Mike Riley?

Which head coach would you want

  • Bill Callahan

    Votes: 17 30.4%
  • Mike Riley

    Votes: 39 69.6%

  • Total voters
    56
If Callahan had a decent defensive coordinator, he might still be the coach.

Like him or not, his offense put up points and numbers.
Staffing is of critical importance. If Frank had staffed as he wanted all along rather than just after we went down hill he'd have likely kept his job. As you said if BC had a better DC than Coz(and gets rid of Elmo too) it's a different team. IMO if Pedey had handled matters upfront like a man the we could have been able to keep Bo and Marvin around after '03. How much better would Bo's team have been if you just ditch Ells, make Papuchis LB/ST's and bring in a quality DC? Get Barney an off-field job while you're at it. Don't need a TE-specific coach, Fisher and a GA could handle them. Bring in a good qb-coach/co-OC to help Beck. Neb isn't going to become a power again til we start staffing like one. We have a built-in recruiting disadvantage due our distance from talent and the S&C program will never give us the edge it did back in the old days. That means we have to have quality coaching across the board.
You can't build a coaching staff under a #%@$ing rock, bud.
Coaches almost always choose coaches and coordinators they've worked with before or they're at least familiar with. It's very rare they select a big name hire, regardless of pedigree, that they don't have some experience with in the past. Especially at the college level. Too much risk of not being on the same page or clashing methodologies or ideologies.
This. Which is why we should make sure to hire a coach who has connections to great assistants. For instance when they interviewed Riley, and asked (or should have), "so what assistants would you consider bringing with you", and he answers, "How about my entire Oregon St. crew? Including my defensive coordinator who's about to get fired, and my special teams coordinator whose unit ranked 75th in efficiency last year." probably should've raised a red flag.

 
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Before making threads like this can you please go rewatch the 2007 Kansas game.

 
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Through these gates walk the most irrational fans in college football.

(Also: "Caught in a landslide.")

 
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Which crap would you rather eat?

o Dog crap

o Cat crap
Lol...
This reminds of a guy on Howard Stern several years ago trying to make his mark in the forensic science world, he bet Howard to provide 3 different samples of dog crap, and if he couldn't identify the breed of dog it came from, he would eat it.

Btw, to everyone's disappointment, he got all three correct

 
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We expect the kids to give it their all but we can't even give a new coach a season (when it's clear at least some of the kids are about as on board as some of us). I.e., it's too soon:

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Callahan was an offensive guy. But the thing that took him down was our Cosgrovian defense. With Riley it's hard to tell what our strengths or weakness will be going forward. Or what they are right now for that matter. Some games this season our offense looked pretty good, but our defense crapped the bed. Other games our defense looked decent, but we couldn't score a point. For most of this season our pass defense has been terrible--the worst in the nation. But pass coverage was decent last week. I'm not sure that's because we're improving, or because NW just has a poor passing game.

The big problem with Callahan was that he didn't seem to improve in areas of weakness. He stuck with Cosgrove to the bitter end, and our defense simply got worse until it hit rock bottom in 2007. I'm hoping that Riley has the leadership to evaluate our weakness. And improve in those areas. That's what I'm hoping for.

 
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It's still too early of course. As bad as this year has gone I think it is better than 2004 Nebraska. Bill did improve the next two years with 8 then 9 wins. I thought 05-06 we had a pretty talented team and if a few balls bounce the other way we have great years. THEN we went to awful in 07' when he was fired. It was the worst defense I've ever seen here.

 
The shellacking we took at the hands of Texas Tech in 04' told me everything I needed to know about the Clownahan era. It was as if he was punishing the fans by sending in pass play after pass play to his backup QB to throw to the other team. 70-10 drubbing was the result. Have we witnessed anything even remotely close to this in 15'? We've been in every game.

 
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