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Let's wait and see what happens when we lose 4 of the next 5 games. Seriously, have you taken a look ahead and really thought about it? I'm saying 4 because we may get lucky and win 1 of them.

But hey we are not on probation!

 

Go big ........

 

Not gunna say it!!!!!

I don't think it'll get that ugly.

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I don't think six seasons is an unfair amount of time to judge a coach.

 

And yes, while the college football world will tut-tut how the fanbase is willing to fire a coach who wins 10 games a season, I think every knowledgeable college football insider recognizes a profound problem with Bo Pelini teams along with his prickly PR persona, and wouldn't argue with the hot seat he's on.

 

Oh yeah, Bo Pelini also makes $3 million dollars a year. According to the meritocracy, he's underperforming.

 

Six years is plenty and in all fairness, the body of work is a 0.7105 winning percentage. BP could win 11 a year as long as they play between 15 & 16 games. Any Husker head coach would be on that hot seat. Not just at UN, but a high amount of schools that love their Saturday football with a rich proud winning tradition.

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I don't think six seasons is an unfair amount of time to judge a coach.

 

And yes, while the college football world will tut-tut how the fanbase is willing to fire a coach who wins 10 games a season, I think every knowledgeable college football insider recognizes a profound problem with Bo Pelini teams along with his prickly PR persona, and wouldn't argue with the hot seat he's on.

 

Oh yeah, Bo Pelini also makes $3 million dollars a year. According to the meritocracy, he's underperforming.

We are not Iowa

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I don't think six seasons is an unfair amount of time to judge a coach.

 

And yes, while the college football world will tut-tut how the fanbase is willing to fire a coach who wins 10 games a season, I think every knowledgeable college football insider recognizes a profound problem with Bo Pelini teams along with his prickly PR persona, and wouldn't argue with the hot seat he's on.

 

Oh yeah, Bo Pelini also makes $3 million dollars a year. According to the meritocracy, he's underperforming.

We are not Iowa

Because they decisively beat Minnesota.

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I don't think six seasons is an unfair amount of time to judge a coach.

 

And yes, while the college football world will tut-tut how the fanbase is willing to fire a coach who wins 10 games a season, I think every knowledgeable college football insider recognizes a profound problem with Bo Pelini teams along with his prickly PR persona, and wouldn't argue with the hot seat he's on.

 

Oh yeah, Bo Pelini also makes $3 million dollars a year. According to the meritocracy, he's underperforming.

We are not Iowa

Because they decisively beat Minnesota.

 

So let's offer Ferentz

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I don't think six seasons is an unfair amount of time to judge a coach.

 

And yes, while the college football world will tut-tut how the fanbase is willing to fire a coach who wins 10 games a season, I think every knowledgeable college football insider recognizes a profound problem with Bo Pelini teams along with his prickly PR persona, and wouldn't argue with the hot seat he's on.

 

Oh yeah, Bo Pelini also makes $3 million dollars a year. According to the meritocracy, he's underperforming.

We are not Iowa

Because they decisively beat Minnesota.

 

So let's offer Ferentz

O-line coach? Absolutely.

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