NUpolo8 Posted November 17, 2014 Share Posted November 17, 2014 So, the common narrative round these parts that are reticent to a change goes something like "you can't fire a 9 win coach". Often, this is followed with a "this isn't the 90's anymore". Fortunately, this article covers both bases in assessing where we are in the Bo Pelini era. http://espn.go.com/blog/bigten/post/_/id/111092/old-debate-hard-decisions-face-nebraska Notable quotables: As the drama progresses, inevitably, a big-name coach or commentator will issue this advice to the Pelini detractors: Be careful for what you wish. Dozens of programs with more natural advantages than Nebraska would gladly trade spots with the Huskers, who need one victory to reach the nine-win plateau for the seventh time in seven seasons under Pelini. Dont take for granted such success, says the narrative, and, oh, stop living in the 1990s. Your days of dominating college football are gone and never coming back. Such an argument is comically out of touch with reality at Nebraska, where repeated embarrassments in meaningful moments are threatening to steal the soul from a proud program and its passionate fans. I think it's past time that argument gets a slug between the ears here. Here's a Espn writer saying that's garbage. Consider, Next will come the calls for Pelini to revamp his coaching staff. Major change is unlikely. Pelini showed last year he would rather be fired than disassemble the group around him. We can put the lame "he has to clean house on his assistants" to bed too. And one last one: Nebraska is inching closer to that tipping point, where the school and the fans, who ultimately pay Pelinis salary, demand some attention paid to the big picture over the comfort of another nine-win season. It's really unfortunate we have a coach who hates the big picture and falls back on the #9wins, then. This also shows the crapstorm that ensued when Solich was axed isn't coming when Bo leaves. It seems they're wondering what took so long. 2 Quote Link to comment
TheSker Posted November 17, 2014 Share Posted November 17, 2014 This also shows the crapstorm that ensued when Solich was axed isn't coming when Bo leaves. It seems they're wondering what took so long. Well gosh, if Mitch says it's so....... 1 Quote Link to comment
Husker NoNo Posted November 17, 2014 Share Posted November 17, 2014 I am not really a Mitch Sherman fan, but the article was pretty well balanced. Kinda hard to argue at this point... Quote Link to comment
Hujan Posted November 17, 2014 Share Posted November 17, 2014 This also shows the crapstorm that ensued when Solich was axed isn't coming when Bo leaves. It seems they're wondering what took so long. Well gosh, if Mitch says it's so....... The butthurt is strong with this one. Quote Link to comment
TheSker Posted November 17, 2014 Share Posted November 17, 2014 No issue with the article....there will be more. I did find it interesting that he doesn't seem confident Pelini would be let go. I think we'll see media suggestions for Pelini's resignation. Quote Link to comment
alexhortdog95 Posted November 17, 2014 Share Posted November 17, 2014 Mitch, Mitch, Mitch.... Good thing SECESPIN doesn't speak for all media. Charles Davis was on USC saying there would be a ton of interest in the Nebraska job. And quite frankly, I'm more inclined to take Davis at his word. Quote Link to comment
Landlord Posted November 17, 2014 Share Posted November 17, 2014 Mitch Sherman is a bona fide idiot but in this case he gets it right. I'll continue to defend Bo and hope for him to have success as long as he's here and even after he's gone, but he should probably be gone. 1 Quote Link to comment
HuskerCarter Posted November 17, 2014 Share Posted November 17, 2014 I hate to admit it, but coaching is a business Bo. Your coaching staff (employees) have taken your teams this far, your gotta think business and start looking for better coaches to keep progressing. Quote Link to comment
skersfan Posted November 17, 2014 Share Posted November 17, 2014 My guess this weekend will be the make or break. A lot of die hard fans have been swayed. That would indicate the fan base in general has the same feeling.. If Bo has another bad game on TV with Nebraska fan leaving early, booing, signs in the crowd, I do not see him surviving. I see Bo, calling it quits. I see our moronic side of the fan base attacking his family on a daily basis (not physically, but verbally) We have a track record on that type of stuff. Bo is a proud man, he would not put up with it for long. Quote Link to comment
EbylHusker Posted November 17, 2014 Share Posted November 17, 2014 Sorry, not putting the "change coordinators" bit to bed. It's a valid option. However, I don't believe he'll do it willingly. And if he's forced and walks, then so be it. Edit - It's also pretty funny how ESPN can be taken seriously when it agrees with the poster using them as a source, but they're ridiculous and not worthy of any attention when it disagrees with the poster. Love it. 1 Quote Link to comment
alexhortdog95 Posted November 18, 2014 Share Posted November 18, 2014 Sorry, not putting the "change coordinators" bit to bed. It's a valid option. However, I don't believe he'll do it willingly. And if he's forced and walks, then so be it. He's a fiery individual. You can't tamp that passion down - he won't. And because of that, he's not head coaching material. People were comparing him to Devaney when he first got here. But....Devaney had a .750 winning percentage at Wyoming BEFORE he came here. Devaney also got a pay raise his second season he was here because he WON the Big8. Winning championships cures ills, folks. Quote Link to comment
alexhortdog95 Posted November 18, 2014 Share Posted November 18, 2014 My guess this weekend will be the make or break. A lot of die hard fans have been swayed. That would indicate the fan base in general has the same feeling.. If Bo has another bad game on TV with Nebraska fan leaving early, booing, signs in the crowd, I do not see him surviving. I see Bo, calling it quits. I see our moronic side of the fan base attacking his family on a daily basis (not physically, but verbally) We have a track record on that type of stuff. Bo is a proud man, he would not put up with it for long. If the sellout streak ends, his job will end. Again, just ask Dave Brandon in Ann Arbor. Quote Link to comment
Hannibal Posted November 18, 2014 Share Posted November 18, 2014 I see our moronic side of the fan base attacking his family on a daily basis (not physically, but verbally) We have a track record on that type of stuff. Bo is a proud man, he would not put up with it for long. I want Bo gone, but I worry about this behavior happening as well. I knew Steve Pederson's daughter in college and the way some people treated her was absolutely disgraceful. It takes a true loser to attack a man's family. I really, really hope that doesn't happen to Bo and his family. Quote Link to comment
T_O_Bull Posted November 18, 2014 Share Posted November 18, 2014 Loyalty is one thing but it needs to be placed in the right place. Pelini's loyalty needs to be to the Football Program, the University and the donors and fans who support the Football Team. Loyalty to his assistants can only go so far before it becomes detrimental to the program. You don't need yes men and pals who are fun to work with, especially if they are holding back the progress of the team. Beck's resume will get him a decent job. Pap will probably have to move down a division or two and then build from there. The rest of the ones who need to go, OC, OL, S&C and any others can fend for themselves. Pelini needs to hire an OC and DC who are strong in their own right and not afraid to disagree with him. Otherwise he can pack his bags and go look for a DC job. T_O_B Quote Link to comment
Guy Chamberlin Posted November 18, 2014 Share Posted November 18, 2014 Sorry, not putting the "change coordinators" bit to bed. It's a valid option. However, I don't believe he'll do it willingly. And if he's forced and walks, then so be it. He's a fiery individual. You can't tamp that passion down - he won't. And because of that, he's not head coaching material. People were comparing him to Devaney when he first got here. But....Devaney had a .750 winning percentage at Wyoming BEFORE he came here. Devaney also got a pay raise his second season he was here because he WON the Big8. Winning championships cures ills, folks. Bob Devaney's first play as the head coach at the University of Nebraska was a pass. Memorial Stadium gave him a standing ovation. But his willingness to pass on first down would certainly kill his chances today among a lot of HuskerBoarders. 1 Quote Link to comment
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