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Yea, I don't really think I was talking about how great it was statistically. I can put the tape in now and see how much I just liked the style of football we played. The play calling was very effective and we seemed to have a good balance. We would line up and smash mouth it all the way down the field a lot of times. It might not have been flashy statistically, but it looked pretty effective to me. I guess my comment was stating my own preference for what a team should do offensively. I believe one of Frank's shortcomings was recruiting, and you could see that although the scheme was a good one, we didn't have a lot of great players to execute it anymore. Bo does a great job with defenses. We won't debate that. Frank deserves a lot of respect and credit for sticking to his values and keeping his integrity.Look at the numbers, the 2003 offense was worse than the 2002 offense. So just about everything you said here is statictally wrong. Here are the stats from the NU offical website.I absolutely would like Frank to be part of this program again. I don't know that I would take him back to replace Bo because I think Bo has done a fair/mediocre job here so far. I would never have made the change in the first place back in 2003. I have many of the games on tape from Solich's stretch as HC. Our offense was really a great offense (we lacked a QB unfortunately). If you looked at the play calling and the physicality, Barney Cotton actually was a pretty darn good offensive coordinator. We were far more multiple then than we are now. When Solich finally made the decision to hire some new guys defensively you could tell that we were on the rise. Bo Pelini in my opinion belongs at the DC position. He still has a lot to figure out when it comes to being a HC, but he was top of the line as a DC. We definitely would have been a force to reckon with if that staff had been given another year and more from there. Frank, in my opinion, still represents everything good about Nebraska. I hope he has success no matter where he goes. I wonder if he could still strap on the pads and go out there, that guy was a beast in his Husker days.
http://www.huskers.c...5&db_oem_id=100
2002
NU Offense NU Defense
Yards per game 373 362
Yards per rush 5.2
PPG 27 24
Turnovers 20 25
2003 NU
Offense Defense
Yards per game 345 297
Yards per rush 4.3
PPG 25 15
Turnovers 31 53 (NCAA record)
So what you see here is the the big difference is that Bo's defense came in 2003 and set an NCAA record in getting turnovers that covered for a really crappy offense.