No, we're not in a court of law. We're in the court of public opinion. And the jury is about ready to hang this thread.We are not in a court of law. So people can decide based on the integrity of myself and their common sense. You act as though NO 2nd hand info is credible. Obviously it's a case by case thing, but you want to lump it all together when convenient.
Didn't the 07 offense finish around #10?Edit - just realized I looked at the wrong game. Regardless, I can pull up any number of scores to contradict your point. That very same offense only scored 6 points against a far less talented defense on the road.Does it amaze you when people say our D is good under Bo? Should we cherry pick scores of old?DING DING DING. We have a winner. It amazes me when people talk about how good the offense was under BC. It sucked. Oh, against cupcakes, and good teams that had pulled their starters, it could score.2006 was BC's best year here. We were 9-5. We put up gigantic offensive numbers like 10 against USC and 7 against OU. In the time BC was coach, we put most of our points up against teams with a pulse when the game was clearly lost. The only thing I would have liked to have seen was what a BC recruited QB could have done his jr. or sr. year. However, BC could never keep a QB around long enough to get there. Beck bolted. Freeman decommitted. Gabbert decommitted. With another couple of BC coached years, Suh would have been lucky to be a mid-fourth round draft pick. BC was good at getting the talent, but he rarely ever developed it once he got it to Nebraska.
BC's offenses didn't do well at times..but other times it did. 200 yard IN THE FIRST HALF vs USC in 07.
Also, Pelini has had two defenses finish in the top ten in scoring defense and yards allowed. Did any facet of Callahan's teams ever finish in the Top 10, in anything?
Rushing Offense - 66thDidn't the 07 offense finish around #10?
Rivals says their scoring offense was only 33.4 points and finished outside the Top 25. Am I looking at something wrong here?Rushing Offense - 66thDidn't the 07 offense finish around #10?
Passing Efficiency - 18th
Scoring Offense - 9th
Total Offense - 28th
Wins - 5
Final Rank - 61st (Sagarain; the AP doesn't go that low)
No, I screwed that up. TOTAL Offense was 9th in the country. Scoring was 28th. Just flip-flopped those two.Rivals says their scoring offense was only 33.4 points and finished outside the Top 25. Am I looking at something wrong here?Rushing Offense - 66thDidn't the 07 offense finish around #10?
Passing Efficiency - 18th
Scoring Offense - 9th
Total Offense - 28th
Wins - 5
Final Rank - 61st (Sagarain; the AP doesn't go that low)
So a fired coach is a bad coach? Is that for for all coaches or just BC because it's convenient?Callahan's '07 offense finished outside the Top 10 in yards gained, but didn't finish inside the Top 25 in points. That's pretty significant, if you ask me. His offense may have been good, but it wasn't even a Top 25 in points earned.
As far as Callahan's "track record". You do know he got fired from Oakland, yes? For being what? A bad coach.
I'm not going to emulate anybody other thoughts on this, because everything I think has been said already. There's so many reasons that have been spoken about ad nauseum that it's just repetitive. Firing Bill Callahan was the right move and a necessary move. His overall record, his lack of connection to the fan base, his poorly developed talent and his demeanor were just down right bad. The guy thought he was doing a pretty good job as a coach near the end of the 2007 season. How full of yourself do you have to be to honestly think your team with a losing record is being well coached?
I don't have the quote but if somebody could find it for me, that'd be great.
The statistical facts support his firing. You're entire argument, for the most part, is based off of the presumption that things might have been different if he were given more time. That problem is that his four years here were unimpressive, he had one horrendous year and the facts did not support his retaining.So a fired coach is a bad coach? Is that for for all coaches or just BC because it's convenient?Callahan's '07 offense finished outside the Top 10 in yards gained, but didn't finish inside the Top 25 in points. That's pretty significant, if you ask me. His offense may have been good, but it wasn't even a Top 25 in points earned.
As far as Callahan's "track record". You do know he got fired from Oakland, yes? For being what? A bad coach.
I'm not going to emulate anybody other thoughts on this, because everything I think has been said already. There's so many reasons that have been spoken about ad nauseum that it's just repetitive. Firing Bill Callahan was the right move and a necessary move. His overall record, his lack of connection to the fan base, his poorly developed talent and his demeanor were just down right bad. The guy thought he was doing a pretty good job as a coach near the end of the 2007 season. How full of yourself do you have to be to honestly think your team with a losing record is being well coached?
I don't have the quote but if somebody could find it for me, that'd be great.
and yes...it's not an easy to task to go against conventional wisdom and group think. You have to consider ALL facts and context and usually it's just easier and more comforting to cling to what you and others think they know and have always known.