TheSker Posted July 25, 2014 Share Posted July 25, 2014 I'm not interested in seeing a coaching change, and I don't believe it will be happening any time soon. I'm not concerned about the "Fire Bo" crowd......Dr Tom endured it for years as a coach himself. Quote Link to comment
The Dude Posted July 26, 2014 Share Posted July 26, 2014 Thought for sure he was gone after Iowa. They didn't fire him. Credit to Bo, he did about as good of a job as possible through the bowl season and into the offseason improving his image. Now, baring a complete disaster, I think it's pretty clear with his retention where the bar has been set. I honestly think he could survive 8-5 or a 7-6 type of season now. If the product on the field last season, coupled with the Pelini on the sideline and in the media was not enough...then 7-6 on it's own probably wouldn't' be enough either. Face it, Bo is here for the long haul now. That was made clear in December. I wonder how many times he would have to publicly apologize for his behavior if he had a 7-6 season. Quote Link to comment
HUSKER FREAK Posted July 26, 2014 Share Posted July 26, 2014 If we have a worse year than last year I have a feeling he is gone. And, Unless we have a 6 win season or less I think it would be a huge blow considering the recruits that we would lose. Quote Link to comment
RedRedJarvisRedwine Posted July 26, 2014 Share Posted July 26, 2014 Bo to resign and take over a Vals franchise Quote Link to comment
NUpolo8 Posted July 26, 2014 Share Posted July 26, 2014 Thought for sure he was gone after Iowa. They didn't fire him. Credit to Bo, he did about as good of a job as possible through the bowl season and into the offseason improving his image. Now, baring a complete disaster, I think it's pretty clear with his retention where the bar has been set. I honestly think he could survive 8-5 or a 7-6 type of season now. If the product on the field last season, coupled with the Pelini on the sideline and in the media was not enough...then 7-6 on it's own probably wouldn't' be enough either. Face it, Bo is here for the long haul now. That was made clear in December. I wonder how many times he would have to publicly apologize for his behavior if he had a 7-6 season. At least six times and probably twice more after a comeback victory against a 7-5 team boasting "he didn't forget how to coach defense" 1 Quote Link to comment
TheSker Posted July 27, 2014 Share Posted July 27, 2014 Thought for sure he was gone after Iowa. They didn't fire him. Credit to Bo, he did about as good of a job as possible through the bowl season and into the offseason improving his image. Now, baring a complete disaster, I think it's pretty clear with his retention where the bar has been set. I honestly think he could survive 8-5 or a 7-6 type of season now. If the product on the field last season, coupled with the Pelini on the sideline and in the media was not enough...then 7-6 on it's own probably wouldn't' be enough either. Face it, Bo is here for the long haul now. That was made clear in December. I wonder how many times he would have to publicly apologize for his behavior if he had a 7-6 season. At least six times and probably twice more after a comeback victory against a 7-5 team boasting "he didn't forget how to coach defense" An athletic director that didn't fire a coach who wins 70% of his games. Weird. Quote Link to comment
NUpolo8 Posted July 27, 2014 Share Posted July 27, 2014 Thought for sure he was gone after Iowa. They didn't fire him. Credit to Bo, he did about as good of a job as possible through the bowl season and into the offseason improving his image. Now, baring a complete disaster, I think it's pretty clear with his retention where the bar has been set. I honestly think he could survive 8-5 or a 7-6 type of season now. If the product on the field last season, coupled with the Pelini on the sideline and in the media was not enough...then 7-6 on it's own probably wouldn't' be enough either. Face it, Bo is here for the long haul now. That was made clear in December. I wonder how many times he would have to publicly apologize for his behavior if he had a 7-6 season. At least six times and probably twice more after a comeback victory against a 7-5 team boasting "he didn't forget how to coach defense" An athletic director that didn't fire a coach who wins 70% of his games. Weird. No weirder than nearly half of the fanbase of a team known for overachieving wanting a coach to be fired for doing the bare minimum to not be fired and telling the fanbase to f#*k off for their troubles. 9 Quote Link to comment
skersfan Posted July 27, 2014 Share Posted July 27, 2014 We ended the season with a quality win. Quality over quantity for me. We do not have a lot of quality wins. Those are the ones that are important. I do not care about beating McNeese State or South Dakota State or Fresno State. Line up and beat Ohio State, Michigan State and a major bowl opponent. Those are what I want to see. I truly believe he can do it. But he still has to learn what it takes to win the big game consistently. Quote Link to comment
River-runner Posted July 27, 2014 Share Posted July 27, 2014 Thanks, Obama! Sorry, but it was really the Clintons........... Quote Link to comment
TheSker Posted July 27, 2014 Share Posted July 27, 2014 Thought for sure he was gone after Iowa. They didn't fire him. Credit to Bo, he did about as good of a job as possible through the bowl season and into the offseason improving his image. Now, baring a complete disaster, I think it's pretty clear with his retention where the bar has been set. I honestly think he could survive 8-5 or a 7-6 type of season now. If the product on the field last season, coupled with the Pelini on the sideline and in the media was not enough...then 7-6 on it's own probably wouldn't' be enough either. Face it, Bo is here for the long haul now. That was made clear in December. I wonder how many times he would have to publicly apologize for his behavior if he had a 7-6 season. At least six times and probably twice more after a comeback victory against a 7-5 team boasting "he didn't forget how to coach defense" An athletic director that didn't fire a coach who wins 70% of his games. Weird. No weirder than nearly half of the fanbase of a team known for overachieving wanting a coach to be fired for doing the bare minimum to not be fired and telling the fanbase to f#*k off for their troubles. Pelini's comment bothered some.......not so much others. And there a lots of things I'm certain of....one of which being you do not speak for nor have knowledge of "nearly half" of the fan base. But your input is appreciated. As always. Quote Link to comment
StPaulHusker Posted July 28, 2014 Share Posted July 28, 2014 Houston Nutt is on a plane to Lincoln. Quote Link to comment
Minnesota_husker Posted July 28, 2014 Share Posted July 28, 2014 I am tending to think so because Bo was acting like a guy who was about to get fired. Quote Link to comment
Stumpy1 Posted July 28, 2014 Share Posted July 28, 2014 Houston Nutt is on a plane to Lincoln. I heard it is Jim Grobe that is on his way and Bo is being promoted into Paul Meyers position. Quote Link to comment
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