HuskerCarter Posted August 23, 2014 Share Posted August 23, 2014 If your talking about Bo, you are correct, Actually this is incorrect. Bo's record is 9 - 16. Bo's Big 12 record against Conference Top 25 teams is 4 - 6, 2 of the losses being the Big 12 championship games against Texas and Oklahoma. As for Big 10 record against Conference Top 25 teams, its 3 - 4, 1 being the loss to Wisconsin in the Big 10 Championship game. As for his Non-Conference Top 25 record, Bo is 2 - 6. Those 2 wins coming from bowl games. Bo Pelini has never won against a non-conference Top 25 team during the regular season. But then again, disregarding the bowl games, Bo has played the Huskers against 24 non-conference games, and only 3 of them the opponent was ranked in the Top 25. UCLA being two of them. The only times we've played ranked OOC opponents have been: 2009 Va Tech - Loss 2009 Arizona - Win 2010 South Carolina - Loss 2012 Georgia - Loss 2013 UCLA - Loss 2013 Georgia - Win Not sure where you're getting the extra 2 from but it's inaccurate. South Carolina wasn't ranked in 2011. UCLA and Georgia were ranked 2012 and 2013. But you are right, I made the mistake of adding Washington and South Carolina as ranked opponents since it was a bowl game. Thanks. Quote Link to comment
Abdullah the Butcher Posted August 23, 2014 Author Share Posted August 23, 2014 If your talking about Bo, you are correct, Actually this is incorrect. Bo's record is 9 - 16. Bo's Big 12 record against Conference Top 25 teams is 4 - 6, 2 of the losses being the Big 12 championship games against Texas and Oklahoma. As for Big 10 record against Conference Top 25 teams, its 3 - 4, 1 being the loss to Wisconsin in the Big 10 Championship game. As for his Non-Conference Top 25 record, Bo is 2 - 6. Those 2 wins coming from bowl games. Bo Pelini has never won against a non-conference Top 25 team during the regular season. But then again, disregarding the bowl games, Bo has played the Huskers against 24 non-conference games, and only 3 of them the opponent was ranked in the Top 25. UCLA being two of them. The only times we've played ranked OOC opponents have been: 2009 Va Tech - Loss 2009 Arizona - Win 2010 South Carolina - Loss 2012 Georgia - Loss 2013 UCLA - Loss 2013 Georgia - Win Not sure where you're getting the extra 2 from but it's inaccurate. South Carolina wasn't ranked in 2011. UCLA and Georgia were ranked 2012 and 2013. But you are right, I made the mistake of adding Washington and South Carolina as ranked opponents since it was a bowl game. Thanks. Your statements are still incorrect, South Carolina was ranked, UCLA was not in 2012 and the other team is Virginia Tech 2008 who was not ranked. Quote Link to comment
HuskerCarter Posted August 23, 2014 Share Posted August 23, 2014 If your talking about Bo, you are correct, Actually this is incorrect. Bo's record is 9 - 16. Bo's Big 12 record against Conference Top 25 teams is 4 - 6, 2 of the losses being the Big 12 championship games against Texas and Oklahoma. As for Big 10 record against Conference Top 25 teams, its 3 - 4, 1 being the loss to Wisconsin in the Big 10 Championship game. As for his Non-Conference Top 25 record, Bo is 2 - 6. Those 2 wins coming from bowl games. Bo Pelini has never won against a non-conference Top 25 team during the regular season. But then again, disregarding the bowl games, Bo has played the Huskers against 24 non-conference games, and only 3 of them the opponent was ranked in the Top 25. UCLA being two of them. The only times we've played ranked OOC opponents have been: 2009 Va Tech - Loss 2009 Arizona - Win 2010 South Carolina - Loss 2012 Georgia - Loss 2013 UCLA - Loss 2013 Georgia - Win Not sure where you're getting the extra 2 from but it's inaccurate. South Carolina wasn't ranked in 2011. UCLA and Georgia were ranked 2012 and 2013. But you are right, I made the mistake of adding Washington and South Carolina as ranked opponents since it was a bowl game. Thanks.Your statements are still incorrect, South Carolina was ranked, UCLA was not in 2012 and the other team is Virginia Tech 2008 who was not ranked. I didn't count Virginia Tech from 2008, but from 2009 in Blacksburg. Quote Link to comment
Landlord Posted August 23, 2014 Share Posted August 23, 2014 If your talking about Bo, you are correct, Actually this is incorrect. Bo's record is 9 - 16. Bo's Big 12 record against Conference Top 25 teams is 4 - 6, 2 of the losses being the Big 12 championship games against Texas and Oklahoma. As for Big 10 record against Conference Top 25 teams, its 3 - 4, 1 being the loss to Wisconsin in the Big 10 Championship game. As for his Non-Conference Top 25 record, Bo is 2 - 6. Those 2 wins coming from bowl games. Bo Pelini has never won against a non-conference Top 25 team during the regular season. But then again, disregarding the bowl games, Bo has played the Huskers against 24 non-conference games, and only 3 of them the opponent was ranked in the Top 25. UCLA being two of them. The only times we've played ranked OOC opponents have been: 2009 Va Tech - Loss 2009 Arizona - Win 2010 South Carolina - Loss 2012 Georgia - Loss 2013 UCLA - Loss 2013 Georgia - Win Not sure where you're getting the extra 2 from but it's inaccurate. South Carolina wasn't ranked in 2011. UCLA and Georgia were ranked 2012 and 2013. But you are right, I made the mistake of adding Washington and South Carolina as ranked opponents since it was a bowl game. Thanks. South Carolina was ranked 10th... Quote Link to comment
admo Posted August 23, 2014 Share Posted August 23, 2014 Middle of the pack. Not good. Not bad. Middle of the pack. Just middle. Average. Mediocre. #9wins A different perspective might look more like this: Bo Pelini W/L record: 39-16 W/L record against the following inferior teams: 31-2 Wyoming 2-0, Southern Miss 2-0, South Dakota State 2-0, Arkansas State 2-0, Idaho State 1-0, Tennessee Chattanooga 1-0, Western KY 1-0, Idaho 1-0, Florida Atlantic 1-0, Louisiana Lafayette 1-0, Western Michigan 1-0, San Jose State 1-0, New Mexico State 1-0, Colorado 3-0, Kansas 3-0, Baylor 2-0, Iowa State 2-1, Minnesota 2-1, Illinois 1-0, Purdue 1-0 W/L record against all other teams: 8-14 (.36% winning / 64% losing) These are the games the fan base gets most excited about. And out of those matchups, clearly not every game is against a top 15 team. However....since someone might wonder....against AP Top 15 teams his record is 3-11. 1 Quote Link to comment
Landlord Posted August 23, 2014 Share Posted August 23, 2014 Middle of the pack. Not good. Not bad. Middle of the pack. Just middle. Average. Mediocre. #9wins A different perspective might look more like this: Bo Pelini W/L record: 39-16 W/L record against the following inferior teams: 31-2 Wyoming 2-0, Southern Miss 2-0, South Dakota State 2-0, Arkansas State 2-0, Idaho State 1-0, Tennessee Chattanooga 1-0, Western KY 1-0, Idaho 1-0, Florida Atlantic 1-0, Louisiana Lafayette 1-0, Western Michigan 1-0, San Jose State 1-0, New Mexico State 1-0, Colorado 3-0, Kansas 3-0, Baylor 2-0, Iowa State 2-1, Minnesota 2-1, Illinois 1-0, Purdue 1-0 W/L record against all other teams: 8-14 (.36% winning / 64% losing) These are the games the fan base gets most excited about. And out of those matchups, clearly not every game is against a top 15 team. However....since someone might wonder....against AP Top 15 teams his record is 3-11. There are infinite perspectives to look at this. Another one would be that Bo Pelini has a .500 or winning record against every team in the Big Ten except Wisconsin. Quote Link to comment
admo Posted August 23, 2014 Share Posted August 23, 2014 Middle of the pack. Not good. Not bad. Middle of the pack. Just middle. Average. Mediocre. #9wins A different perspective might look more like this: Bo Pelini W/L record: 39-16 W/L record against the following inferior teams: 31-2 Wyoming 2-0, Southern Miss 2-0, South Dakota State 2-0, Arkansas State 2-0, Idaho State 1-0, Tennessee Chattanooga 1-0, Western KY 1-0, Idaho 1-0, Florida Atlantic 1-0, Louisiana Lafayette 1-0, Western Michigan 1-0, San Jose State 1-0, New Mexico State 1-0, Colorado 3-0, Kansas 3-0, Baylor 2-0, Iowa State 2-1, Minnesota 2-1, Illinois 1-0, Purdue 1-0 W/L record against all other teams: 8-14 (.36% winning / 64% losing) These are the games the fan base gets most excited about. And out of those matchups, clearly not every game is against a top 15 team. However....since someone might wonder....against AP Top 15 teams his record is 3-11. There are infinite perspectives to look at this. Another one would be that Bo Pelini has a .500 or winning record against every team in the Big Ten except Wisconsin. .50%? Groovy Quote Link to comment
Nobody Posted August 23, 2014 Share Posted August 23, 2014 Wow, we're roughly Iowa! The good news is, at least percentage-wise, we are still better than Iowa. So we got that going for us... which is nice. the sun came up today too... and we're still breathing oxygen. so thats good. Quote Link to comment
Nobody Posted August 23, 2014 Share Posted August 23, 2014 Good job by Bob Stoops. Meyer and Stoops...some records So Saban and Stoops are the studs. We can easily turn our record around by adding a S. Bo Spelini. Nat'l championship here we come. Do it for the team Bo!!!! big game bob. Quote Link to comment
NUance Posted August 23, 2014 Share Posted August 23, 2014 People seem to be bagging on 9-14 as being bad, or at best, mediocre. I'm not so sure about that. Oh, it's not great. But it's not bad either. Maybe even a bit better than mediocre. Most of the coaches listed have a losing record against ranked opponents. Only 8 coaches have a winning record in their current gig versus ranked opponents. ( 12 have winning career records). And 53 have losing records in their current job, with 8 ties including several 0-0. (Career wise, 51 have losing records.) That puts Bo's 9-14 somewhat above the middle of the pack. Someplace between mediocre and great. Perhaps a B- in report card terms. So sure, there's plenty of room for improvement. But it's not like we've sucked in these past few years of the Pelini era. Another thing to consider is that there are six current job 0-0 records. All new guys in the current job. You gotta figure that most of the coaches they replaced would have had among the crappiest records on that chart. /JMHO 3 Quote Link to comment
HuskerCarter Posted August 23, 2014 Share Posted August 23, 2014 People seem to be bagging on 9-14 as being bad, or at best, mediocre. I'm not so sure about that. Oh, it's not great. But it's not bad either. Maybe even a bit better than mediocre. Most of the coaches listed have a losing record against ranked opponents. Only 8 coaches have a winning record in their current gig versus ranked opponents. ( 12 have winning career records). And 53 have losing records in their current job, with 8 ties including several 0-0. (Career wise, 51 have losing records.) That puts Bo's 9-14 somewhat above the middle of the pack. Someplace between mediocre and great. Perhaps a B- in report card terms. So sure, there's plenty of room for improvement. But it's not like we've sucked in these past few years of the Pelini era. Another thing to consider is that there are six current job 0-0 records. All new guys in the current job. You gotta figure that most of the coaches they replaced would have had among the crappiest records on that chart. /JMHO Especially when you lob him into the mix of the same coaches on that list that have coached in the same career total that he has. Coaches that went against Top 25 teams 20 to 25 times in their career, only Clemson coach Swinney and Utah coach Whittingham have a better percentage than him, and its not by much. Bo Pelini - 9/14 Dabo Swinney - 9/13 Paul Rhodes - 4/19 Randy Edsall - 1/24 Brady Hoke - 4/20 Dan Mullen - 2/21 Pat Fitzgerald - 5/15 Charlie Weis - 4/20 K. Whittingham - 9/13 1 Quote Link to comment
TheSker Posted August 23, 2014 Share Posted August 23, 2014 Pelini has certainly had his hiccups, but I've believed when roughly compared to his peers he's done very well. When his name was put on alleged "hot seat" lists last season, his winning percentage was far above all the others on the list. Even going into this season, several publications have highlighted the 9+ win totals......but what I think is most impressive is Pelini is the only one on the list who took over a team with a losing record the previous season. Quote Link to comment
Moiraine Posted August 23, 2014 Share Posted August 23, 2014 This chart annoys the crap out of me for non football related reasons. They post this pretty looking thing and do basically nothing to it to make it more useful than wherever they got the data from. They're forcing the user to calculate the damn percentages themselves. Would it really have been that hard to make another column? 1 Quote Link to comment
Nobody Posted August 23, 2014 Share Posted August 23, 2014 People seem to be bagging on 9-14 as being bad, or at best, mediocre. I'm not so sure about that. Oh, it's not great. But it's not bad either. Maybe even a bit better than mediocre. Most of the coaches listed have a losing record against ranked opponents. Only 8 coaches have a winning record in their current gig versus ranked opponents. ( 12 have winning career records). And 53 have losing records in their current job, with 8 ties including several 0-0. (Career wise, 51 have losing records.) That puts Bo's 9-14 somewhat above the middle of the pack. Someplace between mediocre and great. Perhaps a B- in report card terms. So sure, there's plenty of room for improvement. But it's not like we've sucked in these past few years of the Pelini era. Another thing to consider is that there are six current job 0-0 records. All new guys in the current job. You gotta figure that most of the coaches they replaced would have had among the crappiest records on that chart. /JMHO whatever you have to tell yourself. Quote Link to comment
It'sNotAFakeID Posted August 23, 2014 Share Posted August 23, 2014 It's been mentioned already, but I only notice a few coaches who are above .500: Nick Saban, Les Miles, Urban Meyer, Bob Stoops, and Steve Spurrier, David Shaw, Brian Kelly, Gus Malzahn, Jumbo Fisher, and Chris Peterson. Those are your "elite coaches" right now in college football. But with the exception of David Shaw and Gus Malzahn, a lot of these coaches are well into their coaching careers. Bo's approaching this point, and this season would be as good as any to start reversing that record. 3 Quote Link to comment
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