txhuskermedic Posted November 24, 2007 Share Posted November 24, 2007 Let's say T.O. keep's BC, makes some much needed changes in assistant coaches and stay's on as AD. That way BC can have a mentor to help learn the traditions at Nebraska. Seems to me The Bob Father guided a Young red headed coach for several years before leaving the AD's office. BC has brought players in that have moments of greatness and like all kids make mistakes. the right mix of coaches under BC and TO could be just the ticket. Just a thought. Now fire away! Quote Link to comment
diehard Posted November 24, 2007 Share Posted November 24, 2007 Let's say T.O. keep's BC, makes some much needed changes in assistant coaches and stay's on as AD. That way BC can have a mentor to help learn the traditions at Nebraska. Seems to me The Bob Father guided a Young red headed coach for several years before leaving the AD's office. BC has brought players in that have moments of greatness and like all kids make mistakes. the right mix of coaches under BC and TO could be just the ticket. Just a thought. Now fire away! I hope you have your helmet on! Quote Link to comment
pctopeka Posted November 24, 2007 Share Posted November 24, 2007 Callahan doesn't need a mentor...he's done an excellent coaching job. Besides, football is probably too technical for Osborne to understand. Quote Link to comment
txhuskermedic Posted November 24, 2007 Author Share Posted November 24, 2007 Callahan doesn't need a mentor...he's done an excellent coaching job. Besides, football is probably too technical for Osborne to understand. All I am saying is a offense that can put up points like they have in the last few games, matched with something resembling a defense could be very fun to watch. And could bring a few more Big 12 and national championships to Lincoln. Quote Link to comment
hskrpwr13 Posted November 24, 2007 Share Posted November 24, 2007 Well it would never happen in the way you've described. One, its not good for team chemistry when the AD basically tells the head coach who his assistants are gonna be. Two, do you really think Os has faith enough in Cally to let him hire new assistance like Solich was given the opportunity to do? Quote Link to comment
txhuskermedic Posted November 24, 2007 Author Share Posted November 24, 2007 Well it would never happen in the way you've described. One, its not good for team chemistry when the AD basically tells the head coach who his assistants are gonna be. Two, do you really think Os has faith enough in Cally to let him hire new assistance like Solich was given the opportunity to do? I really do think between the 2 of them they could do some great things. Granted I don't think it will but you never know. Quote Link to comment
Bleeding Husker Red Posted November 24, 2007 Share Posted November 24, 2007 Callahan doesn't need a mentor...he's done an excellent coaching job. Besides, football is probably too technical for Osborne to understand. All I am saying is a offense that can put up points like they have in the last few games, matched with something resembling a defense could be very fun to watch. And could bring a few more Big 12 and national championships to Lincoln. I think it's pretty much over by now. The next HC will take BC's playbook as he moves into his office. Quote Link to comment
txhuskermedic Posted November 24, 2007 Author Share Posted November 24, 2007 Yes, it was a brutal season, in so many ways. “But I love each and every one of (the players) individually,” Callahan said. “They’re great kids and you learn life lessons going through a season like this.” BC after todays game. Sounds like Nebraska values to me. I really think the guy cares and will do what it takes to improve. Quote Link to comment
REDSTEEL Posted November 24, 2007 Share Posted November 24, 2007 Let's say T.O. keep's BC, makes some much needed changes in assistant coaches and stay's on as AD. That way BC can have a mentor to help learn the traditions at Nebraska. Seems to me The Bob Father guided a Young red headed coach for several years before leaving the AD's office. BC has brought players in that have moments of greatness and like all kids make mistakes. the right mix of coaches under BC and TO could be just the ticket. Just a thought. Now fire away! You want the guy that had Bill Walsh watch his practices in the NFL to debase his ego and allow T.O. to mentor him? T.O. was B.D. Offensive Cordinator before being named HC and I read where he never tried to tell Osborne how to run his team. Quote Link to comment
kjstrouble Posted November 24, 2007 Share Posted November 24, 2007 God help us if TO actually did that. Sorry, too much has happened, BC is not going to stay. Now if he would resign like it sounds like aTm's coach did - that would be sweet. Quote Link to comment
txhuskermedic Posted November 24, 2007 Author Share Posted November 24, 2007 Let's say T.O. keep's BC, makes some much needed changes in assistant coaches and stay's on as AD. That way BC can have a mentor to help learn the traditions at Nebraska. Seems to me The Bob Father guided a Young red headed coach for several years before leaving the AD's office. BC has brought players in that have moments of greatness and like all kids make mistakes. the right mix of coaches under BC and TO could be just the ticket. Just a thought. Now fire away! You want the guy that had Bill Walsh watch his practices in the NFL to debase his ego and allow T.O. to mentor him? T.O. was B.D. Offensive Cordinator before being named HC and I read where he never tried to tell Osborne how to run his team. I have a feeling the Bob and Tom had some father/ son talks about tom's team. that's all I am saying. Quote Link to comment
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