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I hope Riley wins immediately or else Nebraska may never lock down that 500 mile radius they like to talk about
Dont worry
He's going to:
Win immediately
Win a Conference Championship (his first) at age 64
Win a National Championship
Win the Nobel prize for being the nicest coach in the planet
Imani Cross is going to go from 3rd team RB to leading the nation in rushing, win the Heisman trophy and go #14 in the NFL draft
Tommy Armstrong is going to be "QB whispered" into being the Heisman runner up and Banker after being nearly run off from a very average Oregon State coaching staff is going to win a Broyles award next year for his defense leading the nation in scoring defense
In the bag, my young daughter with the foam finger told me so
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NU deserves a top 10-15 coach, Riley isn't a top 10-15 coach
Who are the top 10 coaches?
Which ones would have accepted NU's offer?
Same questions for 11-15.
Why does NU "deserve" this?
I really want to know who jmfb feels the top 10-15 coaches in the country are? We know Sabin and Meyer are 1 and 2, and from reading his stuff I think Rich Rod fits into his thought pattern. I bet we could throw Jimbo in there also. After that I am thinking Bryles, Patterson and most likely big game bob. That's 8 guys. Which of those 8 would be coming to Nebraska to coach? The next 7 I don't know about?
If all opinions are equal in value as you say- just go out and ask the old gal crossing the street or the kids hanging out at the corner market
That seems to work for you
If you have a medical question or something say on economics or physics, go ahead and ask them too. All opinions are equally valuable remember.
I know you're a coach yourself and I know that means something - honestly - but there appear to be a bunch of guys who know a lot about football at an even higher level, and the informed consensus was that Mike Riley was a smart hire for Nebraska:
Rivals.com national recruiting director Mike Farrell tweeted that the hiring is a "home run."
"I don't think Huskers fans realize what a well-respected game coach Riley is and how hard it is to win in Corvallis," Farrell wrote.
Gut feeling that Mike Riley will be the Tim Miles for our football program. Congrats coach and welcome to the program.
Only time will tell but my guess is Mike Riley will bring Nebraska back to national prominence.
Another interesting tidbit about Mike Riley is he opened all practices at Oregon State to media and fans.
Also the fact USC courted him in 2011, and Alabama offered him their job in 2002 intrigues me on what drew him to make this move now?
Amongst his peers, Mike Riley finished 2nd in an ESPN poll behind Cutcliffe as the most underrated coach in the country.
Tommie Frazier @TouchdownTommie
Good Hire by NU today.
George Schroeder @GeorgeSchroeder ·
Just landed to news of Mike Riley to Nebraska. Truly stunning — but that is a GREAT hire.
After hearing from many people who know Mike Riley personally I am optimistic about the future of @Huskers football.
Mike Riley was heavily rumored to replace Pete Carroll at USC in 2010, Dennis Franchione at Alabama in 2002. He must like NU’s prospects.
I may be in the minority here but I like the Riley hire for #Huskers better than the McElwain hire for #Gators. Thoughts?
I stand behind you @Coach_Riley ! I love Coach Bo and all my coaches, now it's a new era. I'm a husker through and through. #GBR
"@CFBONFOX: NEWS: #Nebraska hires Oregon State's Mike Riley to replace Bo Pelini>>Good for Riley, one of the nicest guys I ever met in NFL
Mark McMillian @MarkMcMillian29
If Mike Riley offered my son or any kid I coach I would send them in a heartbeat this man is all about the kids & families #GBR #Nebraska
I liked this poll back in September because it was a vote of coaching peers -- and Mike Riley scored high on it http://es.pn/1Dc1ACC
Brian Christopherson @HuskerExtraBC
Remember this when viewing Riley's record at OSU. MT @Hlas Oregon State had 28 straight losing football seasons, from '71 thru '98.
A few things that will be different:player development and pro off!! That alone I'm cool with! Chips in!#HuskerNation
Excited to meet and work with @Coach_Riley can't wait to begin the next chapter of Husker Football. GBR!
No one in CFB I'd trust more with my son in his program than new NEB Coach Mike Riley. Judge this hire after you see the staff he assembles
#Huskers could double Riley's OSU salary and still be on budget with last year. Look for assistant salary pool to be strong.
Idk why everyone's being so negative, give the guy a chance. I mean he has a solid last name that should count for something. Let's get it!
“He has done more with less at Oregon St than almost any coach I know" -- former NU AD Bill Byrne
Jeremy Crabtree @jeremycrabtree
#Pac12 assistant on Mike Riley: “Our recruiting jobs just got a lot easier. He was the best talent evaluator in the conference by far.”
Mike Riley was my coach at the hula bowl and thought he was a great guy #realexcitedaboutthehire
Jordan Westerkamp @JordanWesty1
Looking forward to this new experience with @Coach_Riley GBR.
Mike Riley is the most optimistic, pleasant, gracious, accommodating HC in CFB. They'll absolutely love him in Nebraska.
Michael Rose-Ivey @Rose_IveyNB15
Got a coach finally. Let's get to work. If this is our guy to get us over that hump then I'm all for it! Time to start a new chapter !!
I'm a huge fan of Mike Riley...yes, he is a wonderful person...he is also a GREAT football coach
LOVE that hire for Nebraska. Handful of coaches I'd want my kid to play for/learn from... Mike Riley's top 5 for sure.
If you don't like Mike Riley, that is a you problem. Congrats #Nebraska between Riley&Tim Miles 2of the most liked/respected in their sports
Welcome to the Husker family Coach Mike Riley! Go Big Red!
Now I'm really liking this hire #Huskers #GBR
If it's done...great hire by @Huskers getting Mike Riley from Oregon State!!
MIke Riley was always squeezing blood out of a tomato in Corvallis. More infrastructure at Neb. Love the hire.
Mike Riley is a great hire @ Neb. Super fit for both. Good job Huskers
Welcoming a guy in or saying someone is a nice guy or has a solid last name is the same as saying he is a great hire?
Wow what a stretch,.
As to how hard it is to win in Corvallis. Interesting that a guy like Gary Anderson who turned Utah State around from nothing to an 11 win team only 6 points away from being 13-0 and a nice run at Wisconsin would bother going there if it was so bad/impossible to win there. Will be interesting if he can replicate the big success Dennis Erickson had after Riley left the first time.
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Could care less what you want or are waiting for, interesting that you are obsessed with my opinion
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Do you think this is a done deal or just part of the recruiting saga?
I dont know
I know the Buback family
Chris is head of FCA- done some camps with him
But Ive never talked to him about his sons college choice
LC often times plays kids out of position to max out their team
I dont know enough about him to say he is a great player or not
What I hear from Jareds words is maybe he didnt feel wanted- like they really felt he was the right fit, That maybe NU was just honoring the commitment of the previous coaching staff.
JMO- have no inside info at all.
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LIstening to Sharp and Benning this morning and Benning, who is a family friend, says that we are out more than likely. That's a bummer that the Nebraska Football Brand isn't at a place where the local top talent are clambering to get an offer. Fant is looking for a place that is going to get him into med school post football. I think DoNU does a good job getting that accomplished for student athletes with the academic support they offer. Hope DB is wrong, but looks like we are on the outside looking in.
If Damon says its so, thats the deal. take it to the bank
If you are looking for the "inside" scoop
It isnt here or from the "gut" of anyone not in the NU loop
DB knows his stuff, football wise, NU football program wise
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NU deserves a top 10-15 coach, Riley isn't a top 10-15 coach
Who are the top 10 coaches?
Which ones would have accepted NU's offer?
Same questions for 11-15.
Why does NU "deserve" this?
I really want to know who jmfb feels the top 10-15 coaches in the country are? We know Sabin and Meyer are 1 and 2, and from reading his stuff I think Rich Rod fits into his thought pattern. I bet we could throw Jimbo in there also. After that I am thinking Bryles, Patterson and most likely big game bob. That's 8 guys. Which of those 8 would be coming to Nebraska to coach? The next 7 I don't know about?
If all opinions are equal in value as you say- just go out and ask the old gal crossing the street or the kids hanging out at the corner market
That seems to work for you
If you have a medical question or something say on economics or physics, go ahead and ask them too. All opinions are equally valuable remember.
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I dont want to get into a fake "debate" about who the top 15 are when many wont admit Meyer and Saban are far ahead of the pack, are first ballot Hall of Fame guys. Pretty pointless
That has been done to death
So the best we could do was what the 41st ranked College football coach with barely a winning college record?
Ok, got it, NU is the 41st best College Football program out there, Man the facilities, support and $$ must stink here
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NU deserves a top 10-15 coach, Riley isn't a top 10-15 coach
Who are the top 10 coaches?
Which ones would have accepted NU's offer?
Same questions for 11-15.
Why does NU "deserve" this?
We are top 5 in all time wins
300+ sellouts
Great facilities
Good money
Still a "brand" name with many
Excellent academic support
Clean image
Consistent 9 or 9+ win seasons even with average coaching staff- which means we arent great, but you arent starting at the bottom or even the middle
Coaching in a "winnable" conference, only one OSU really as any bully standing in the way
It is a top 15 job, that should have a top 15 coach coaching it
Riley isnt a top 30 coach, let alone top 15
Im rooting for him, but he isnt an upper echelon coach in the eyes of most
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His last team- the last year of the 5 year plan team beat Florida in the Outback Bowl
When you take over a weak program it's one step at a time and at the end of the day, his teams won consistently
Had he stayed they would have been a consistent Big 10 Dynasty, just like he did at his other stops
At LSU and Bama
You do know that Saban left to go to LSU before the bowl game, right? Bobby Williams coached the bowl game against Florida.
Of course
Sabans team
Same team that beat Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State, Oregon and Notre Dame that year
And lost 52-28 to Purdue and 40-10 to Wisconsin.
And the MSU fans were throwing the guy a parade for that season
What a great season 5 from where they came from
They would have been a dynasty had he decided to stay for less $$ and the cold weather
Yep and the dog would have caught the rabbit if he wouldn't have stopped to take a sh#t.
You can't say one way or another if Saban could have built a dynasty at MSU. I'm sure you are basing that off of his success at LSU and Bama.
He won everywhere he has been in College
National Championships at LSU and Bama
No doubt, he would have created a Dynasty at MSU, no different than he has always done in college like at LSU and Bama. In great there, but not as MSU? I dont think so
There is a reason he makes the $$ he does- guaranteed success
He and Meyer are absolutley obsessed with winning and have the leadership and TEACHING skills to make it happen no matter where they coach in College
Most have no clue what a great teacher he is- watched him coach DBs hands on. The guy is off the charts with his details
BUT IF a player can get the same results doing it DIFFERENTLY than he teaches he is 100% ok with that
He teaches a much different approach with his DBs- but he isnt a control freak- he lets the kids play IF they are getting results
Was shocked to hear him say this at a clinic I attended- but thats what he said
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The most surprising thing is he apparently didn't consider a position change. It's difficult to play QB at this level if you have a tough time throwing a football within 10 yards of a target.
Well 2-3 weeks ago lots of people on this board thought all he needed was a QB "whisperer" and he would be right in the hunt
I said he wouldnt ever play a down.
A run first based offense- might be something that would work for him- but not anything close to Pro Style
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His last team- the last year of the 5 year plan team beat Florida in the Outback Bowl
When you take over a weak program it's one step at a time and at the end of the day, his teams won consistently
Had he stayed they would have been a consistent Big 10 Dynasty, just like he did at his other stops
At LSU and Bama
You do know that Saban left to go to LSU before the bowl game, right? Bobby Williams coached the bowl game against Florida.
Of course
Sabans team
Same team that beat Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State, Oregon and Notre Dame that year
And lost 52-28 to Purdue and 40-10 to Wisconsin.
And the MSU fans were throwing the guy a parade for that season
What a great season 5 from where they came from
They would have been a dynasty had he decided to stay for less $$ and the cold weather
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His last team- the last year of the 5 year plan team beat Florida in the Outback Bowl
When you take over a weak program it's one step at a time and at the end of the day, his teams won consistently
Had he stayed they would have been a consistent Big 10 Dynasty, just like he did at his other stops
At LSU and Bama
You do know that Saban left to go to LSU before the bowl game, right? Bobby Williams coached the bowl game against Florida.
Of course
Sabans team
Same team that beat Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State, Oregon and Notre Dame that year
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Sorry, was wrong about Lou Holtz, it was the jets not the patriots, and he had losing records at William and Mary, Minnesota, and South Carolina. He only had winning records at ND and Arkansas.
You were wrong about him again
He did really well at NC State- where he turned them into a consistent winner
WHen you take over bottom dwellers like LH did over and over again, you build the wins and competitiveness to the point where they are competitive and in MUCH better shape than when they started. He did that at W&M, Minny and SC and of course at ND, Arkansas and NC State as well. Had he stayed on at Minny, W&M ( why would he do that) or SC- they would have been consistent winners too.
At Minny he took over a 1 win team
2 years later then finish 7-5 and are just 3 snaps away from being 10-2 barely losing to Oklahoma, Ohio State and Michigan State
Quite a turnaround almost anyone would be very impressed with that
jmfb my whole point in my post was that you pick out 4 great coaches, and they are great coaches, I am not debating that and then say they won at every place the coached. I was pointing out that Lou had losing records at x and y locations.
The point was that you are always so smug and condescending about things. You think your opinion matters more than anyone's because you coach football. I coached FB for 22 years straight and my opinion is no better than anyone else. Lou Holtz was a great coach, but he did not have a winning record everywhere he coached.
Oh and you win I forgot to put NC State in my post. You are right!
Just stating the facts
Holtz did turnaround programs- HUGE turnarounds
No one would suggest any of his college coaching stints were failures in any sense of the word.
As to opinions anyone including my little girl can have one. The difference is my opinions on football are based on what I know about the game, hers are based on what team colors her mood and which mascots are more interesting and maybe her experience of watching 2-3 games on TV. Not sure those opinions are of the same value. Just like mine wouldn't have the same value of a Tom Osborne
You just proved my point by comparing everyone's opinion to a little girls.
Just using logic to demonstrate what everyone already knows
Osbornes opinion is better informed and better than mine
Person As may be better informed- based on more facts, understanding, better logic than Person B
Just demonstrating it so everyone can understand it in very simple terms
Everyone is entitled to an opinion, some are of more value than others.
For example I would take Damon Bennings opinion over everyones here as well as any columnist/reporter. Because he understands the game at a very detailed level, has the facts, spends time with the team, practices, gets insight from others attending, is former player. He has also been consistently right about almost all of what he has talked about. He lays out his facts and logic really well. So Im taking his opinions with a great degree of confidence. His opinion is more valueable than my own, foam finger guy or my daughter. Same goes for others.
If you feel that shoe fits you, that wasn't the intention, but go for it
It is what it is
Not everyone has the same football knowledge as a little girl, that wasn't how it was said. But that hasn't stopped you before.
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Starling would have failed here too
Great athlete- RB, playing QB
That gets thrown around here a lot but what does that even mean? Are the QBs at Georgia Tech not QBs because they only throw the ball 10 times a game? Was Tommie Frazier not a QB because he was below average at best when it came to the passing game?
Tommie was great for Osbornes offense
This is a Pro Style offense- much different kind of player they want at that spot
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He is full of himself. Riley and company didn't recruit Stanton just because he was in California and attended some camps. They recruited him because they thought he was a great player and he could have helped the team. He was at the top of their QB board.
And look how that turned out
Just like I said it would
If OSU was always recruiting kids no one else wanted because of their bad facilities etc and NU got him- NU hasn't had much luck recruiting good QBs for a very long time, What does that say about Stanton?
That's why he is where he is
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Using Saban as an example against Riley is pointless. He had average to good success at MSU, created a Dynasty at Bammy.
Riley had average to good succes at Oregon State, maybe he creates his own dynasty at DONU.
Well Saban never had a losing season
Riley did
Saban had a 10 win season at MSU
Riley didn't at OSU
Saban turned around a bad LSU program and won MANY League Championships and even a National Title- you forgot about LSU I guess
Riley Hasn't won anything
And Saban did the very same thing at BAMA
Very little in common other than both coached at "weak" places
But Saban turned it around- no losing seasons and left it on "top" with a 10 win season
The next guy up didn't do so well
The guy that took Rileys place did much better than Riley
So not exactly the same track record there
I hope Riley can make it work here, but his track record makes me very sceptical
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His last team- the last year of the 5 year plan team beat Florida in the Outback Bowl
When you take over a weak program it's one step at a time and at the end of the day, his teams won consistently
Had he stayed they would have been a consistent Big 10 Dynasty, just like he did at his other stops
At LSU and Bama
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I'm not really a hypothetical person......but facts are easily findable. Riley's resume is absolutely questionable at best for a job like Nebraska.
Facts are easily obtained, but questions of Riley's fit as HC at Nebraska are hypothetical no matter how you slice it.
And while previous W/L records are simple and straight-forward, they don't appear to be a good predictor. Hoke had a good record before going to Michigan. RichRod looked good before going to Ann Arbor. And looked bad before getting to Tucson but is doing very well for the Wildcats. Pete Carroll wasn't good for the Patriots but has been exceptional at USC and Seattle. I thought Saban would have done a lot better in the NFL.
There are also lots of W/L records that translated into success as well. Urban at Florida and again at tOSU is probably the best example.
My point is that Riley's W/L record at Oregon St. doesn't mean much to how he'll perform at NU. You can keep presenting it as a fact, but it's not convincing evidence in the discussion of how Riley will perform at NU.
The NFL is a totally different animal= if you want to add the NFL then you have to look at Rileys failure at SD then as well
College football is a much different equation
Rich Rod was sabotaged at Michigan- he would have been successful there had they left him alone
Great book there about it, 3 and out. Friends at Michigan verified, very accurate
Lots of great coaches won at every college stop
Bear Bryant
Urban Meyer
Nick Saban
Lou Holtz
Riley- jury is out
Rich Rod is a College great coach and will have a great career
Past results DO matter
Consistent Results either verify what you are doing makes sense, or they dont
The best are going to win at every stop, no excuses
So Nick Saban won at every stop? You must have forgot his stops at MSU and the Dolphins. And don't use that bullsh#t of " Well he went 9-2 his final year at MSU"
When Saban took over MSU they were 0-11
They had winning record in his year 1 there
He was 34-24 there- never had a losing season. Last season 10-2
So yes he did win at MSU and as soon as he left they went back to losing again
Pretty good coach
For the 10th time NFL has no bearing on the college game- doesn't matter. If it does then Rileys big failure at SD counts too. I don't think it does
You are actually wrong. The season before Saban took over they were 5-6. They vacated those wins because of grade tampering. The year before that they went 6-6.
He didn't win sh#t at MSU besides in his last year.
He went:
6-5-1
6-6
7-5
6-6
9-2
Ok so 3 losing seasons before Saban in 5 years- NONE under Saban
3 losing seasons after Saban in 5 years- NONE under Saban
and a TEN win Season- nobody did that the 5 years before or after. With wins over Notre Dame, Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State, Oregon and Florida that year. Pretty great season for MSU
Very nice run- most ADs and fans would be pretty pleased with that and they were
He did win there- just like I said
Most coaches come in with a 5 year plan- looks like Saban did too, and he executed on it
Took him a little less time at both LSU and Bama- but same end result- big turnaround
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MSU 5 years before Saban
8-3-1
3-8
5-6
6-6
5-6
MSU 5 years after Saban
5-6
7-5
4-8
8-5
5-7
The 5 years before Saban, Saban's tenure, and the 5 years after Saban all pretty much look the same.
Is Saban a great coach? Yes. But using MSU to prop up that argument isn't the best way to do it.
Ok so 3 losing seasons before Saban in 5 years- NONE under Saban
3 losing seasons after Saban in 5 years- NONE under Saban
and a TEN win Season- nobody did that the 5 years before or after. With wins over Notre Dame, Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State, Oregon and Florida that year. Pretty great season for MSU
Very nice run
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Sorry, was wrong about Lou Holtz, it was the jets not the patriots, and he had losing records at William and Mary, Minnesota, and South Carolina. He only had winning records at ND and Arkansas.
You were wrong about him again
He did really well at NC State- where he turned them into a consistent winner
WHen you take over bottom dwellers like LH did over and over again, you build the wins and competitiveness to the point where they are competitive and in MUCH better shape than when they started. He did that at W&M, Minny and SC and of course at ND, Arkansas and NC State as well. Had he stayed on at Minny, W&M ( why would he do that) or SC- they would have been consistent winners too.
At Minny he took over a 1 win team
2 years later then finish 7-5 and are just 3 snaps away from being 10-2 barely losing to Oklahoma, Ohio State and Michigan State
Quite a turnaround almost anyone would be very impressed with that
jmfb my whole point in my post was that you pick out 4 great coaches, and they are great coaches, I am not debating that and then say they won at every place the coached. I was pointing out that Lou had losing records at x and y locations.
The point was that you are always so smug and condescending about things. You think your opinion matters more than anyone's because you coach football. I coached FB for 22 years straight and my opinion is no better than anyone else. Lou Holtz was a great coach, but he did not have a winning record everywhere he coached.
Oh and you win I forgot to put NC State in my post. You are right!
Just stating the facts
Holtz did turnaround programs- HUGE turnarounds
No one would suggest any of his college coaching stints were failures in any sense of the word.
As to opinions anyone including my little girl can have one. The difference is my opinions on football are based on what I know about the game, hers are based on what team colors her mood and which mascots are more interesting and maybe her experience of watching 2-3 games on TV. Not sure those opinions are of the same value. Just like mine wouldn't have the same value of a Tom Osborne
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Lets remember for a moment that he was coaching a consistently decent team at a historically bad place in a clearly competetive league. His records weren't why he was given lifer status, his results were.
A 9-4 record where we get blown out by Wisconsin, embarassed by tOSU and slapped at home by NW is drastically different than a 9-4 season where we lose by a couple points to Wisconsin, almost upset tOSU and smack the crap outta NW. The record is secondary to being able to be proud of our seasons.
We have no clue what is going to happen in the next couple seasons but Riley is already winning big at recruiting. If we aren't competing for a conference title in a couple years I'll be surprised. And by competing I don't mean simply showing up to the game, I mean remembering that a Division Title merely gets you there then you have to earn the crown. Thats something Bo couldn't do. Bring us a trophy back to Lincoln and the Jury won't be out will it?Im not sure a 3-9 record with the only really close loss was to Sacramento State counts as a "decent" team. Same for some of those 5-7 seasons. As to historically bad- yes it was, but then when he left Dennis Erickson stepped right in and did even better. It will be interesting to see how OSU does in Rileys absence. Last time he left, they did great, best season in school history.
It was Bo's time to go, Im glad he's gone. He wasn't getting any closer to winning titles at this point
Can this guy do it? No one knows and he doesn't have the track record of a Meyer, Saban or anything close that says, yes we can depend on a year 3-4 title run. He's never won anything.
He wins it, and consistently win/ fields competitive teams, not the up and down thing, Im his biggest fan.
If Riley does just that SE will officially be the smartest guy in the room. But in all reality SE has no track record of successfully hiring great Head Football coaches so it is a crap shoot.
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He was a bust when he wasn't even close to catching Fyfe for #2 last year
Oh so you thought he was a bust in April when four other QBs played in front of him. Wow how observant you are. There's no way you thought he was going to be a bust when he was first recruited.
I said here several times that he had accuracy issues, which are the most difficult to fix
Did you know he was a bust from the beginning or whatFor those who thought Stanton was the man, was in the mix, was going to play
You were wrong
Very evident by his lack of mention this spring and his poor play in spring game
Lack of accuracy is not easy to fix
I also said since he didn't get in at the Spring game until very late and when he did he looked bad meant he wouldn't be playing QB here at NU
Several disagreed with that and said all it was going to take was some QB whispering- that his Elite 11 pedigree proved he deserved a shot etc
I countered that Harrison Becks QB camp ratings didn't mean much either and that JS wouldn't be taking any QB snaps at NU
Long term- Riley will not value or chase down QBs who run well and don't have consistently accurate arms
From what I saw he was definitely behind TA, Darlington and Broekemeier. Broekemeier is a much better QB than most are giving credit, he's no Matt Turman, kid can play.
Im not impressed with Bush (his tilt on the ball is awkward) or Fyfe, but even at that, being 4th best and not making the 105- he was done a long time ago.
When Riley was named coach and I knew the offense he wanted to run- Stanton wasn't a fit, so last year it was a forgone conclusion
He wasn't going to be a "bust" if the type of O we were running favored an athlete playing QB like TM or Stanton. But he couldn't even elevate on the charts for that- let along a Pro Style O.
BTW LOTS of guys were still on the Stanton bandwagon- just a couple of weeks ago right here on this forum- "he is an elite 11 guy, all he needs is some more good QB coaching- the QB whisperer can make him into something". I said it was never going to happen, people disagreed
Those people were wrong
Just curious. If you know the style of offense Mike Riley runs, why did Riley and his staff put the full court press on Stanton when recruiting him coming out of HS????
MR has always run a Pro Style offense, at every stop he's coached at. Thats what he knows and believes in-That's not debateable
They don't hit on every recruit- and they do recruit Cali very hard. A .500 program isn't hitting on every recruit- that's what OSU was under Riley.
He was on their radar- based on the location and the fact he attended camps/put up some numbers
He had the size they like but his accuracy issues meant he wasn't destined to start in DI for anyone running an offense that required a pretty good passing game
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Race for #2? When did that start?
Usually after my second burrito. In all seriousness, wasn't it Stanton who needed the playbook dumbed down at one of those all star games? That's when I worried about him.
I think that was Bubba Starling. Stanton hurt his knee his senior year and didn't play in any of those games.
Ooooohh, I think you're right. This getting old thing is bad for my memory.
Starling would have failed here too
Great athlete- RB, playing QB
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Sorry, was wrong about Lou Holtz, it was the jets not the patriots, and he had losing records at William and Mary, Minnesota, and South Carolina. He only had winning records at ND and Arkansas.
You were wrong about him again
He did really well at NC State- where he turned them into a consistent winner
WHen you take over bottom dwellers like LH did over and over again, you build the wins and competitiveness to the point where they are competitive and in MUCH better shape than when they started. He did that at W&M, Minny and SC and of course at ND, Arkansas and NC State as well. Had he stayed on at Minny, W&M ( why would he do that) or SC- they would have been consistent winners too.
At Minny he took over a 1 win team that got outscored 518-181 by 333 points
2 years later then finish 7-5 and are just 3 snaps away from being 10-2 barely losing to Oklahoma, Ohio State and Michigan State
They outscored their opps by 293-240
So a 386 point turnaround- or 32 POINTS per game- one of the biggest in NCAA history
Quite a turnaround almost anyone would be very impressed with that
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You need to go back to school for reading comprehension
Me saying something is interesting is saying Anderson is going to do great?- wow you need to get out of moms basement/off the pipe/off the booze