Look on the bright side, if he leaves, most of the staff, including Watson, will probably be gone, too. Isn't that what "the whole state of Nebraska" wants? I would think that there are numerous canidates available here on HuskerBoard. Most seem to think that they know more about football than 75% of the coaches on staff. So, polish up those resumes, Tom Osborne could be looking for a few good men, soon.
I don't think he will go. But to claim Miami is a huge step down is ludicrous. It is a program that the media will pump up as soon as it shows any signs of life, kind of like Nebraska. National perception is that Miami is a good coaching job, a good program, and just slightly more "thuggish" than Nebraska. We don't get much benefit of any doubt if one of our players goes astray, thanks to our mid90s teams.
I think he is a great coach and really hope he stays. I want the whole staff back. Gimore, Cotton, and Watson included. There would be varying levels of despair if Cotton or Gilmore left, but I have seen improvement each year. I thought our O-line would perform a little better later in the year, so Cotton wouldn't kill me. I think our receivers have been concentrating on blocking more than catching, but with our chosen offensive scheme, it seems both skills are of equal importance. No, I'm not in the Watson can do wrong mindset, either, before I get labeled as such. A few screen passes would have gone a long way in slowing down the pass rush against OU, but, overall, I'm pleased with this year. We started a redshirt freshman at QB for chrissakes. Flawless performances should not have been expected. I expected a shot at the conference championship and that's what we got. We played hard, but tightened up, on both sides of the ball, as soon as OU threw that bomb for a TD. It was an exciting nailbiter of a game, which is why I watch in the first place. It would have been a whole lot better had we won, but I was entertained and emotional and fired up and excited for 3plus hours. I'm 44. This rarely happens anymore.
I think it's easier for Miami to find a good coach than for Nebraska. There is still a perception that as a fan base, we are unreasonable. After firing a coach that goes 9-3, we are seen as expecting too much. It doesn't matter to people that the idiot who did that is gone. Hey, I did not like what I was seeing with Frank at the helm, but you just can't fire a coach that goes 9-3.
I really want Bo to stay, he kind of reminds me of my dad, before he passed 20+ years ago. No nonsense, looks you in the eye, tells you like he sees it kind of guy. His media relations leave something to be desired, but I understand how much that part of the job must just straight up suck. Neither man is/was perfect, but they did what they did with good intentions and seemingly pure hearts. I don't know Bo personally, so I could be projecting, that is just what I sense.
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