Husker-N-okieland Posted October 26, 2007 Share Posted October 26, 2007 Good article. http://www.denverpost.com/colleges/ci_7282936 I'm thinking with Michigan's turn-around, they won't be replacing Carr soon, and Les Miles is the Media's pick to replace him anyway. I still think Bo would choose NU over LSU. I hope he gets the chance to choose. Quote Link to comment
jimmydasker Posted October 26, 2007 Share Posted October 26, 2007 Bogasm # 2000000000589 Quote Link to comment
BIGREDFAN_in_OMAHA Posted October 26, 2007 Share Posted October 26, 2007 Hmmm...it seems the "excellent" comment perked some ears. Quote Link to comment
REDSTEEL Posted October 26, 2007 Share Posted October 26, 2007 Pelini reminds Osborne of Bob Devaney and would be the obvious choice over Buffalo's Turner Gill (not ready), former Auburn coach Terry Bowden (not the right fit) and Wyoming's Joe Glenn (not accomplished enough). And LSU knows it. Quoting rumors now in the post? When did this become a fact? Quote Link to comment
kjstrouble Posted October 26, 2007 Share Posted October 26, 2007 I would love to see Bo back here. Unfortunately, that will not happen till after we end this terrible year. Atleast with Callahan's lack of coaching his firing is almost guaranteed. Quote Link to comment
Spiderman Posted October 26, 2007 Share Posted October 26, 2007 sounds so simple. let's hope TO agrees. Quote Link to comment
junior4949 Posted October 26, 2007 Share Posted October 26, 2007 Good article. http://www.denverpost.com/colleges/ci_7282936 I'm thinking with Michigan's turn-around, they won't be replacing Carr soon, and Les Miles is the Media's pick to replace him anyway. I still think Bo would choose NU over LSU. I hope he gets the chance to choose. Why do you think Pelini would choose NU over LSU? LSU is at or near the top now without having to rebuild. LSU is near or in a recruiting hotbed. While I think/hope Pelini would choose NU over A&M, I don't think he'll choose NU over LSU. Quote Link to comment
Spiderman Posted October 26, 2007 Share Posted October 26, 2007 Good article. http://www.denverpost.com/colleges/ci_7282936 I'm thinking with Michigan's turn-around, they won't be replacing Carr soon, and Les Miles is the Media's pick to replace him anyway. I still think Bo would choose NU over LSU. I hope he gets the chance to choose. Why do you think Pelini would choose NU over LSU? LSU is at or near the top now without having to rebuild. LSU is near or in a recruiting hotbed. While I think/hope Pelini would choose NU over A&M, I don't think he'll choose NU over LSU. to spite pedey? Quote Link to comment
mattbri17 Posted October 26, 2007 Share Posted October 26, 2007 Good article. http://www.denverpost.com/colleges/ci_7282936 I'm thinking with Michigan's turn-around, they won't be replacing Carr soon, and Les Miles is the Media's pick to replace him anyway. I still think Bo would choose NU over LSU. I hope he gets the chance to choose. I agree that with Michigans comeback that if they were to beat Ohio State there is NO WAY they would let him go. However, even if they win out up to the OSU game and lose against OSU then he might get the boot. If the OSU/UM game is close and they lost he still might have a chance at staying which in turn would close the door to Les Miles. IF Miles did leave I think that Pelini might pick LSU over the Huskers because he's already rooted there. I would like to see him come here so let's root for Michigan to beat OSU! Quote Link to comment
REDSTEEL Posted October 26, 2007 Share Posted October 26, 2007 Good article. http://www.denverpost.com/colleges/ci_7282936 I'm thinking with Michigan's turn-around, they won't be replacing Carr soon, and Les Miles is the Media's pick to replace him anyway. I still think Bo would choose NU over LSU. I hope he gets the chance to choose. I agree that with Michigans comeback that if they were to beat Ohio State there is NO WAY they would let him go. However, even if they win out up to the OSU game and lose against OSU then he might get the boot. If the OSU/UM game is close and they lost he still might have a chance at staying which in turn would close the door to Les Miles. IF Miles did leave I think that Pelini might pick LSU over the Huskers because he's already rooted there. I would like to see him come here so let's root for Michigan to beat OSU! You have to wonder if Nebraska offers, and Miles does leave, would Pelini get offered right away by LSU, or would they have a coaching search? Pelini already been through that kind of process and it didn't end up well for him. The saying is a bird in the hand is worth two in a bush. Quote Link to comment
Spartness Posted October 26, 2007 Share Posted October 26, 2007 It depends perhaps on Carr. And you can't assume because of LSU's success, that he has more passion for that job than NU's. According to what I hear, he likes Lincoln a lot. And NU has richer tradition than LSU. Yes, he coujld prefer LSU, but no one knows one way or another until it happens. Quote Link to comment
Dan_F_30 Posted October 26, 2007 Share Posted October 26, 2007 Good article. http://www.denverpost.com/colleges/ci_7282936 I'm thinking with Michigan's turn-around, they won't be replacing Carr soon, and Les Miles is the Media's pick to replace him anyway. I still think Bo would choose NU over LSU. I hope he gets the chance to choose. I agree that with Michigans comeback that if they were to beat Ohio State there is NO WAY they would let him go. However, even if they win out up to the OSU game and lose against OSU then he might get the boot. If the OSU/UM game is close and they lost he still might have a chance at staying which in turn would close the door to Les Miles. IF Miles did leave I think that Pelini might pick LSU over the Huskers because he's already rooted there. I would like to see him come here so let's root for Michigan to beat OSU! Even if Michigan loses to Ohio St. and they win the rest of the games they would go 9-3, you think Michigan would fire Carr then? They saw how it worked out for Nebraska after a 9-3 coach got fired. One thing that is different is that Michigan purportedly has Les Miles lining up to come in.... Quote Link to comment
mattbri17 Posted October 26, 2007 Share Posted October 26, 2007 Good article. http://www.denverpost.com/colleges/ci_7282936 I'm thinking with Michigan's turn-around, they won't be replacing Carr soon, and Les Miles is the Media's pick to replace him anyway. I still think Bo would choose NU over LSU. I hope he gets the chance to choose. I agree that with Michigans comeback that if they were to beat Ohio State there is NO WAY they would let him go. However, even if they win out up to the OSU game and lose against OSU then he might get the boot. If the OSU/UM game is close and they lost he still might have a chance at staying which in turn would close the door to Les Miles. IF Miles did leave I think that Pelini might pick LSU over the Huskers because he's already rooted there. I would like to see him come here so let's root for Michigan to beat OSU! Even if Michigan loses to Ohio St. and they win the rest of the games they would go 9-3, you think Michigan would fire Carr then? They saw how it worked out for Nebraska after a 9-3 coach got fired. One thing that is different is that Michigan purportedly have Les Miles lining up to come in.... I've been a Husker fan forever but I did live in Columbus, OH for 12 years and the one thing that I know is that if a coach at either OSU or UM canlt beat the other team -- there gone! It's almost like the other regular season games don't matter. Quote Link to comment
REDSTEEL Posted October 26, 2007 Share Posted October 26, 2007 Good article. http://www.denverpost.com/colleges/ci_7282936 I'm thinking with Michigan's turn-around, they won't be replacing Carr soon, and Les Miles is the Media's pick to replace him anyway. I still think Bo would choose NU over LSU. I hope he gets the chance to choose. I agree that with Michigans comeback that if they were to beat Ohio State there is NO WAY they would let him go. However, even if they win out up to the OSU game and lose against OSU then he might get the boot. If the OSU/UM game is close and they lost he still might have a chance at staying which in turn would close the door to Les Miles. IF Miles did leave I think that Pelini might pick LSU over the Huskers because he's already rooted there. I would like to see him come here so let's root for Michigan to beat OSU! Even if Michigan loses to Ohio St. and they win the rest of the games they would go 9-3, you think Michigan would fire Carr then? They saw how it worked out for Nebraska after a 9-3 coach got fired. One thing that is different is that Michigan purportedly have Les Miles lining up to come in.... More likely the spin would be he retired rather then was fired so the media storm would be dissipated unless he started coaching somewhere else. By then not even Dick Vitale would get on his soapbox every time he was on tv and complain like he did with Nebraska. Quote Link to comment
Dan_F_30 Posted October 26, 2007 Share Posted October 26, 2007 Good article. http://www.denverpost.com/colleges/ci_7282936 I'm thinking with Michigan's turn-around, they won't be replacing Carr soon, and Les Miles is the Media's pick to replace him anyway. I still think Bo would choose NU over LSU. I hope he gets the chance to choose. I agree that with Michigans comeback that if they were to beat Ohio State there is NO WAY they would let him go. However, even if they win out up to the OSU game and lose against OSU then he might get the boot. If the OSU/UM game is close and they lost he still might have a chance at staying which in turn would close the door to Les Miles. IF Miles did leave I think that Pelini might pick LSU over the Huskers because he's already rooted there. I would like to see him come here so let's root for Michigan to beat OSU! Even if Michigan loses to Ohio St. and they win the rest of the games they would go 9-3, you think Michigan would fire Carr then? They saw how it worked out for Nebraska after a 9-3 coach got fired. One thing that is different is that Michigan purportedly have Les Miles lining up to come in.... More likely the spin would be he retired rather then was fired so the media storm would be dissipated unless he started coaching somewhere else. By then not even Dick Vitale would get on his soapbox every time he was on tv and complain like he did with Nebraska. I think Lloyd Carr would have something to say about that and he is too proud to be fired or forced to resign and then let Michigan get away scott free by selling it as a retirement. Quote Link to comment
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