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Banned
The first three seasons under Bo Pelini have had far more positive than negative elements to them, and a few recurring themes have, so far, emerged. Playing much better football during the second half of the season is one, playing in a funk at Memorial Stadium is another, dropping at least one game in the first half of the season that by all accounts, probably should have (perhaps the correct term is could have) been won is another.
This third one has me worried, quite a bit. In 2008 we were more than capable of beating Virginia Tech, but weren't able to get it done. We also got absolutely trounced by Missouri in Lincoln, another game that Bo came out and took the blame for. In '09, we all remember how close we were at Va Tech, and also remember the debacles that were Texas Tech and Iowa State.
My question is this:
Do you think the only reason our team gets motivated, focused and disciplined enough to play great football in the latter stages of the season is only because of the shortcomings they experienced early on fueling them, making them work that much harder? Do you think that those early season mishaps can and will be shored up, or is this problem a result of a fundamental flaw in the way our coaching staff is going about things? If they can be shored up, does that affect our momentum and execution later in the season?
This third one has me worried, quite a bit. In 2008 we were more than capable of beating Virginia Tech, but weren't able to get it done. We also got absolutely trounced by Missouri in Lincoln, another game that Bo came out and took the blame for. In '09, we all remember how close we were at Va Tech, and also remember the debacles that were Texas Tech and Iowa State.
My question is this:
Do you think the only reason our team gets motivated, focused and disciplined enough to play great football in the latter stages of the season is only because of the shortcomings they experienced early on fueling them, making them work that much harder? Do you think that those early season mishaps can and will be shored up, or is this problem a result of a fundamental flaw in the way our coaching staff is going about things? If they can be shored up, does that affect our momentum and execution later in the season?