tschu Posted January 27, 2013 Share Posted January 27, 2013 Bill Callahan completely rejected the Nebraska culture and program traditions and tried to run things like we were in the NFL. He totally alienated former players, coaches, and staff. Not only that, but he ran the football program itself into the ground. I'm never forgiving him, even though he was just coaching in the only way he knew how. But I'm especially never forgiving Steve Pederson for being responsible for the whole mess. 2 Link to comment
The Dude Posted January 27, 2013 Share Posted January 27, 2013 Bill Callahan completely rejected the Nebraska culture and program traditions and tried to run things like we were in the NFL. He totally alienated former players, coaches, and staff. Not only that, but he ran the football program itself into the ground. And. . . and, he's kind of a goober. Link to comment
Rocketsocks Posted January 27, 2013 Share Posted January 27, 2013 People gettin trolled hard up in this thread. Link to comment
Minnesota_husker Posted January 27, 2013 Share Posted January 27, 2013 Every sports team--college or pro needs a scapegoat to blame when things dont go right. Every team has them.. Callahan saves other people. Link to comment
zoogs Posted January 27, 2013 Share Posted January 27, 2013 Husker fans will always hold a certain degree of angst towards Callahan and his ultimate failure of a tenure. It's hardly unexpected or unmerited. There's nothing to forgive because, what does that do, exactly? On the other hand I do think it would be good to be level-headed about the man's successes and failings here. He did do well to restock a level of talent that was becoming severely depleted, and he showed the kind of results an expanded, all-out recruiting effort can have even at a place like Nebraska that is so cold and nobody wants to come here, etc, etc. I think there are some fans who consider him evil manifest and every single thing he did and every single way he had of doing things was pure, anti-Nebraska malevolence, never to be repeated here again, and that kind of narrative is more than a little unproductive. We want a coach who excels here, and Bill Callahan is not so important or significant a figure that we want a coach who is literally the anti-Callahan. Link to comment
HANC Posted January 27, 2013 Share Posted January 27, 2013 The only way that I forgive BC, if he drives the Cowboys into an unbelievable , embarrassing downward spiral that will take them 4-5 years to recover. If the Cowboys suck for a decade, then all is forgiven. Link to comment
skersfan Posted January 27, 2013 Share Posted January 27, 2013 I really believe we have a very similar situation. This year could have easily turned out very bad. We have a coach that is very loyal, it seems those with the NFL in their background have this same manorism. We have a team this year that gave up worse yardage blowouts than BC era teams did. Loyalty, stubborness what ever, very close to the same, just a better win/loss record, but still the sound ass beatings we recieved in the past time frame. But Bo is a new head coach, BC had a stay on that level, but nothing on the college side. As accountability said, we all thought we were on our way after the Michigan game, as most here felt after the Arizona game. Bo needs more time to see if he can figure it out, recent improvements in recruiting indicate he has made headway on that side. And as I have stated many times, I feel that is by far the most important part of the process. It looks like there is light at the end of he tunnel. I certainly hope so. People make errors, do not do as good of a job as needed. It does not make them evil or bad, just not qualified for the job. I also think BC was given a directive to change the course of the program by Pederson. I think he was just doing what his boss told him to do. Pederson put the locks on the doors, upped the security and required permission to enter. Those did not come from BC. And in fairness it was because of the incidents at VaTech. Bad timing for BC and staff. He gets blaimed for a lot of things he really had no control over. Link to comment
okaive Posted January 27, 2013 Share Posted January 27, 2013 Do I forgive him? Not a second. He took this program and turned it inside out. Took away traditions and never cared. I don't care what he inherited, he did that all to himself. We lost to teams in his last year that we haven't lost to in years. Can't blame that one a team that he inherited either, that was all him. Now do I give him a thought in present time? No, unless people like you keep bringing him up which brings up my hatred for him. Link to comment
clyde40 Posted January 27, 2013 Share Posted January 27, 2013 I do not think Callahan totally ruined the program and I don't think he did anything on purpose. However, I'm not going to forgive him for how things went down. Didn't he call Dr. Tom a crotchety old f*ck or something like that? He probably catches more crap than what he should but, he didn't do himself any favors either. Link to comment
jmfb Posted January 27, 2013 Share Posted January 27, 2013 BC- doesnt really understand the college game from a leadership/HC perspective He was arrogant in trying to "flip the culture", alientating players, taking down all the all-americans pictures, not honoring the past Most of us HERE where HE coached, dont give a darn about the NFL< I dont watch it In COLLEGE football every game counts and we DO CARE about how badly we get beaten, it's NOT the NFL Dont talk down to people "That's too technical for you" Run the dam ball- 3rd and 2 shouldnt always be an automatic passing down He LOST a complete team- Raider players- SUPER BOWL, championship level players HATED the guy He doesnt know how to bring or keep teams together He failed to be a good manager, didnt choose or manage his staff well Media savy when he wanted to be- could win the interview Great recruiter Good talent evaluator Poor talent developer Probably a great ASSISTANT coach- not college head coaching material at a place where football matters I dont wish him poorly, but wouldnt have any welcome mat out for him either This job meant little to him other than what it looked like on his resume- I think he felt the passion and commitment of the state and fans was silly. Glad he was sent packing. Link to comment
walksalone Posted January 27, 2013 Share Posted January 27, 2013 I do not think Callahan totally ruined the program and I don't think he did anything on purpose. However, I'm not going to forgive him for how things went down. Didn't he call Dr. Tom a crotchety old f*ck or something like that? He probably catches more crap than what he should but, he didn't do himself any favors either. He didn't do it on purppose. Everything he did to destroy this progarm was completely driven by his own ego. Link to comment
gin_32 Posted January 27, 2013 Share Posted January 27, 2013 If he had took our traditions more seriously then probably yeah, but since he threw most of them to the curb then most definetly NOT! Link to comment
Goal-line Posted January 28, 2013 Share Posted January 28, 2013 The only thing I can criticize Callahan for is his inability to have the nads to get rid of his defensive coordinator. Look at the guys he recruited. We could score points. We simply could not stop the other team. As Lou Holtz once said, "The hardest thing for a head coach to do is to fire his friends." He was, of course, referring to Callahan. It is the only time I have ever agreed with Holtz! Link to comment
clyde40 Posted January 28, 2013 Share Posted January 28, 2013 I do not think Callahan totally ruined the program and I don't think he did anything on purpose. However, I'm not going to forgive him for how things went down. Didn't he call Dr. Tom a crotchety old f*ck or something like that? He probably catches more crap than what he should but, he didn't do himself any favors either. He didn't do it on purppose. Everything he did to destroy this progarm was completely driven by his own ego. Exactly, him and Pedersen were both all about themselves. Not a good fit for Nebraska. Link to comment
T_O_Bull Posted January 28, 2013 Share Posted January 28, 2013 NO! He screwed my Raiders. He did everything he could to destroy a Nebraska program steeped in tradition. I have to believe he is now doing the same in Dallas. To ask me to forgive is out of the ralm of reality and shame on you SAH for asking me to do so. T_O_B Link to comment
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