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Newearthhuskers sig :rollin :rollin :rollin :clapJust asking but who has this guy ever beat that was worth a crap? Just wondering not bashing the guy.
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Newearthhuskers sig :rollin :rollin :rollin :clapJust asking but who has this guy ever beat that was worth a crap? Just wondering not bashing the guy.
Thanks for that uplifting review of the Nebraska Athletic Program... We could get a coach from just about ANY school, with contracts being a catching point, with TO in the AD seat. Schools like NU, USC, The Ohio State U, Alabama, OU and Texas are DREAM JOBs. You think a coach at Boise State wouldn't give his left nut to coach at Nebraska? You think Bo wouldn't leave a DC position at LSU to be HC at Nebraska. In my opinion, you are incorrect.Great question. It is, of course, impossible to answer. That said, our best shot is at a great coach (and he is that) that is not currently either well known or at a great program. Expecting coaches from LSU, Georgia, Boise State or any of another 30 -35 programs, all of which are superior to the NU program (at the moment) is unlikely. Why take a step down? But perhaps the best coach out there is Johnson and he is at a program, that while on the rise and solid, is no better than the NU program. Perhaps he would see it as a temporary lateral move (likely for more money) with a greater potential future upside.I've heard alot of people say that Paul Johnson would be a great head coach at Nebraska. I am just wondering...would Paul Johnson would leave Navy if got offered the head job at NU?
Maybe we have a shot at this guy. If so, do backflips of joy. He is a great coach (I know of him well from his Georgia Southern days --- great man, excellent motivator, endlessly inventive --- we could, literally, do no better).
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So that's why we sucked in the 90's. :sarcasmThis team needs a fiery defensive head coach not an O coordinator. Shawn Watson or whoever else they call in to be the OC will be fine. TO knows that this team lacks fire and we all know that defensive coaches are the ones who bring the pain. Lets get someone in who brings a physical presence, the offense will just feed off that. Bo Pelini for Head Coach!!
so you are a UTE alumn?I hope not, and if I am, is there some medication I can take for it! :blink:Pharoah are you developing a amncrush???
And anyone associated with BYU...that's tough for a grad of the 'U' to accept.
Thanks for that uplifting review of the Nebraska Athletic Program... We could get a coach from just about ANY school, with contracts being a catching point, with TO in the AD seat. Schools like NU, USC, The Ohio State U, Alabama, OU and Texas are DREAM JOBs. You think a coach at Boise State wouldn't give his left nut to coach at Nebraska? You think Bo wouldn't leave a DC position at LSU to be HC at Nebraska. In my opinion, you are incorrect.Great question. It is, of course, impossible to answer. That said, our best shot is at a great coach (and he is that) that is not currently either well known or at a great program. Expecting coaches from LSU, Georgia, Boise State or any of another 30 -35 programs, all of which are superior to the NU program (at the moment) is unlikely. Why take a step down? But perhaps the best coach out there is Johnson and he is at a program, that while on the rise and solid, is no better than the NU program. Perhaps he would see it as a temporary lateral move (likely for more money) with a greater potential future upside.I've heard alot of people say that Paul Johnson would be a great head coach at Nebraska. I am just wondering...would Paul Johnson would leave Navy if got offered the head job at NU?
Maybe we have a shot at this guy. If so, do backflips of joy. He is a great coach (I know of him well from his Georgia Southern days --- great man, excellent motivator, endlessly inventive --- we could, literally, do no better).
:wacko:
Peterson at BSU would not leave BSU for NU. That program has won 90% of its games over the past 5 years, has the best winning percentage in the nation (I think) over that time (if not it is top 3), is on TV now as the feature team 4 or more times a year, and that program is on fire. He is the toast of town --- he is in a wonderful location within the country, etc. He, if he leaves, will go to a major program. So he will sit tight and wait on only a real jewel of a job. That said, of course I could be wrong. Hawkins left there for CU whose program was no better when he took over than is NU's is now (comparable anyway)). So you could be right. I'd not hold my breath though.
As for Pelini. I think he too can afford to wait for a better option.
The NU position has a lot of downside to it --- and a lot of upside too. That is, it is very risky. Established coaches typically need not take such risks. Though some thrive on it. You just never know.
Time will tell. And, perhaps TO will help.
I am -- hence my passion for the sproption game that Meyer ran at Utah :wooso you are a UTE alumn?I hope not, and if I am, is there some medication I can take for it! :blink:Pharoah are you developing a amncrush???
And anyone associated with BYU...that's tough for a grad of the 'U' to accept.
The 90's team also knew how to play with fire!! This team now has absolutely no leadership and it shows. The 90's team had the Peter's, Tomich, Farley, Wistrom, Williams, Miles, Frazier, Wiegert, Schlesinger, Berringer, Minter, and McFarlin; all who knew how to fire the team up. They didn't need a coach in order to be focused. The team now is a different story. That's why we need a fiery coach.So that's why we sucked in the 90's. :sarcasmThis team needs a fiery defensive head coach not an O coordinator. Shawn Watson or whoever else they call in to be the OC will be fine. TO knows that this team lacks fire and we all know that defensive coaches are the ones who bring the pain. Lets get someone in who brings a physical presence, the offense will just feed off that. Bo Pelini for Head Coach!!
Is our program at the point where we need to be the testing ground for "possible" future great coaches. The guy may know qb's and offense, but can he lead. Sound like right now he has all of the same qualifications Callahan had when hired.
Thanks for that uplifting review of the Nebraska Athletic Program... We could get a coach from just about ANY school, with contracts being a catching point, with TO in the AD seat. Schools like NU, USC, The Ohio State U, Alabama, OU and Texas are DREAM JOBs. You think a coach at Boise State wouldn't give his left nut to coach at Nebraska? You think Bo wouldn't leave a DC position at LSU to be HC at Nebraska. In my opinion, you are incorrect.Great question. It is, of course, impossible to answer. That said, our best shot is at a great coach (and he is that) that is not currently either well known or at a great program. Expecting coaches from LSU, Georgia, Boise State or any of another 30 -35 programs, all of which are superior to the NU program (at the moment) is unlikely. Why take a step down? But perhaps the best coach out there is Johnson and he is at a program, that while on the rise and solid, is no better than the NU program. Perhaps he would see it as a temporary lateral move (likely for more money) with a greater potential future upside.I've heard alot of people say that Paul Johnson would be a great head coach at Nebraska. I am just wondering...would Paul Johnson would leave Navy if got offered the head job at NU?
Maybe we have a shot at this guy. If so, do backflips of joy. He is a great coach (I know of him well from his Georgia Southern days --- great man, excellent motivator, endlessly inventive --- we could, literally, do no better).
:wacko:
Peterson at BSU would not leave BSU for NU. That program has won 90% of its games over the past 5 years, has the best winning percentage in the nation (I think) over that time (if not it is top 3), is on TV now as the feature team 4 or more times a year, and that program is on fire. He is the toast of town --- he is in a wonderful location within the country, etc. He, if he leaves, will go to a major program. So he will sit tight and wait on only a real jewel of a job. That said, of course I could be wrong. Hawkins left there for CU whose program was no better when he took over than is NU's is now (comparable anyway)). So you could be right. I'd not hold my breath though.
As for Pelini. I think he too can afford to wait for a better option.
The NU position has a lot of downside to it --- and a lot of upside too. That is, it is very risky. Established coaches typically need not take such risks. Though some thrive on it. You just never know.
Time will tell. And, perhaps TO will help.
Have you ever been to Boise, Idaho? I have been there and spent some time there. I'm still trying to figure out why you think he is in a wonderful location. Boise State is good and all, but let's get real: they're not the Huskers.
All top programs have huge risks. The riskiest of all would have to be Notre Dame. However, look at Miami. They fired Coker even though he won one NC and was inches from winning 2 there in like 5 years. Alabama is another big time program with huge risk. Look at Florida, OU, etc. All major college programs come with huge risks. If you go to one of them, you had better put up or pack up.
Nebraska is not a recruiting hotbed. However, we have no other major sport team to compete with. This means all support is focused on the football team in terms of fan support and monetary support. I know I'm biased, but I think the upsides far outweigh the downsides of the job.
Thanks for the insight! Appreciate itI am currently a graduate student at the University of Georgia (did Undergrad here as well) and Coach Richt has been the head coach during my entire tenure here. Yeah, we've won two SEC Championship games, been to 2 BCS bowl games, and went to another SEC Championship game, but Richt is not for Nebraska. People here like that Richt wins a lot, but they like even more that he is an outspoken evangelical. The culture in Nebraska is not exactly the same as in the Bible Belt South, therefore, I don't think a lot of his preaching would be work the same on the Husker nation. Second, as much as Richt preaches that he is a father figure to our players and tries to teach Christian values (he refuses to let condoms be handed out to football players) I see a Mo Purify incident in downtown Athens involving football players at least twice a semester (thats only what I see). Richt has little control over his players, probably skills he learned at FSU as a coach and Miami as a player. Third, as much as I love Georgia, we are turning into another pre-2005 Texas. Great talent, little production (hell we've beaten Florida once in Richt's 6 years and this weekend isn't looking much better). Although I see very little chance of Richt leaving UGA for Nebraska, I really just wanted to address why this would be a terrible decision for the Big Red Machine. Richt is consistent, but conisistently above-average, not excellent and the program would be more overrun with thugs than the program that Callahan is in the process of creating.
Tom