ThunderPhillips Posted January 1, 2015 Share Posted January 1, 2015 In a moment of lackadaisical brain activity, I began musing about the national effects of Eichorst’s decision to terminate the infamous Bo in late November. Of course we all understood immediately that the decision would impact more than just Bo. But, I hadn’t really considered just how incestuous the coaching fraternity has become. Besides Bo, consider just how many lives have been altered. With a guess of about 9 assistants and at least a half dozen support staff (at a minimum), there are 16 from Nebraska. Then, Mike Riley is hired and brings (or will bring in) at least the same number. With Oregon State becoming a vacancy, a like number will travel to Corvallis and that becomes Anderson leaving Wisconsin. With Wisconsin open, Paul Chryst and staff motor to Wisky. That opens Pitt for its new staff (and as a special bonus….”Statue Steve” Pederson gets canned). So, if we total up the ripples, it means at least 5 x 16 (80) coaches relocating. If the average family is 4, we can guess 320 (Plus Pedey and his replacement), we can assume (again, at a minimum) 330 new destinations and opportunities solely because of SE’s decision. (And that doesn’t even account for Tom Coughlin getting his panties in a wad because his QB coach decides to leave Eli and gravitate to the challenge of Tommy Armstrong). It also fails to account for recruits and any/all changes to their collegiate destinations among five Power 5 schools and for their families for the next 5 years.. Probably safe to guess that approximately 350 or more individuals will be impacted. If only SE had been prescient enough to secure percentage deals with national moving companies before he wrought these changes, he could have utilized the additional monies to off-sett Bo’s severance package. I have to wonder how many of the 350 were even cognizant of the twists their lives would take when the seemingly unrelated and innocuous news of Bo’s canning was announced in late November? What are you getting at hombré? Coaches are constantly moving, even coaches I had in high school shuffled around. Quote Link to comment
Comish Posted January 1, 2015 Author Share Posted January 1, 2015 In a moment of lackadaisical brain activity, I began musing about the national effects of Eichorst’s decision to terminate the infamous Bo in late November. Of course we all understood immediately that the decision would impact more than just Bo. But, I hadn’t really considered just how incestuous the coaching fraternity has become. Besides Bo, consider just how many lives have been altered. With a guess of about 9 assistants and at least a half dozen support staff (at a minimum), there are 16 from Nebraska. Then, Mike Riley is hired and brings (or will bring in) at least the same number. With Oregon State becoming a vacancy, a like number will travel to Corvallis and that becomes Anderson leaving Wisconsin. With Wisconsin open, Paul Chryst and staff motor to Wisky. That opens Pitt for its new staff (and as a special bonus….”Statue Steve” Pederson gets canned). So, if we total up the ripples, it means at least 5 x 16 (80) coaches relocating. If the average family is 4, we can guess 320 (Plus Pedey and his replacement), we can assume (again, at a minimum) 330 new destinations and opportunities solely because of SE’s decision. (And that doesn’t even account for Tom Coughlin getting his panties in a wad because his QB coach decides to leave Eli and gravitate to the challenge of Tommy Armstrong). It also fails to account for recruits and any/all changes to their collegiate destinations among five Power 5 schools and for their families for the next 5 years.. Probably safe to guess that approximately 350 or more individuals will be impacted. If only SE had been prescient enough to secure percentage deals with national moving companies before he wrought these changes, he could have utilized the additional monies to off-sett Bo’s severance package. I have to wonder how many of the 350 were even cognizant of the twists their lives would take when the seemingly unrelated and innocuous news of Bo’s canning was announced in late November? What are you getting at hombré? Coaches are constantly moving, even coaches I had in high school shuffled around. Not getting at anything in particular. Just musing about how far-reaching geographically, socially, economically, vocationally and potentially emotionally this singular decision's tentacles evolved.......... Quote Link to comment
ThunderPhillips Posted January 1, 2015 Share Posted January 1, 2015 In a moment of lackadaisical brain activity, I began musing about the national effects of Eichorst’s decision to terminate the infamous Bo in late November. Of course we all understood immediately that the decision would impact more than just Bo. But, I hadn’t really considered just how incestuous the coaching fraternity has become. Besides Bo, consider just how many lives have been altered. With a guess of about 9 assistants and at least a half dozen support staff (at a minimum), there are 16 from Nebraska. Then, Mike Riley is hired and brings (or will bring in) at least the same number. With Oregon State becoming a vacancy, a like number will travel to Corvallis and that becomes Anderson leaving Wisconsin. With Wisconsin open, Paul Chryst and staff motor to Wisky. That opens Pitt for its new staff (and as a special bonus….”Statue Steve” Pederson gets canned). So, if we total up the ripples, it means at least 5 x 16 (80) coaches relocating. If the average family is 4, we can guess 320 (Plus Pedey and his replacement), we can assume (again, at a minimum) 330 new destinations and opportunities solely because of SE’s decision. (And that doesn’t even account for Tom Coughlin getting his panties in a wad because his QB coach decides to leave Eli and gravitate to the challenge of Tommy Armstrong). It also fails to account for recruits and any/all changes to their collegiate destinations among five Power 5 schools and for their families for the next 5 years.. Probably safe to guess that approximately 350 or more individuals will be impacted. If only SE had been prescient enough to secure percentage deals with national moving companies before he wrought these changes, he could have utilized the additional monies to off-sett Bo’s severance package. I have to wonder how many of the 350 were even cognizant of the twists their lives would take when the seemingly unrelated and innocuous news of Bo’s canning was announced in late November? What are you getting at hombré? Coaches are constantly moving, even coaches I had in high school shuffled around. Not getting at anything in particular.Just musing about how far-reaching geographically, socially, economically, vocationally and potentially emotionally this singular decision's tentacles evolved.......... I once got socks and pajamas for Christmas and I see your thesaurus was a great gift. 1 Quote Link to comment
skersfan Posted January 1, 2015 Share Posted January 1, 2015 Moraine, are you here? Your missing opportunities here, still hung over must be the deal. I give you a pass on this one!!!! Hiring/Firing always has way more affect than people think, but they are big boys, they know the ropes. Quote Link to comment
HUSKER 37 Posted January 1, 2015 Share Posted January 1, 2015 SE: Will Bielima nipps do? Quote Link to comment
Hunter94 Posted January 1, 2015 Share Posted January 1, 2015 In a moment of lackadaisical brain activity, I began musing about the national effects of Eichorst’s decision to terminate the infamous Bo in late November. Of course we all understood immediately that the decision would impact more than just Bo. But, I hadn’t really considered just how incestuous the coaching fraternity has become. Besides Bo, consider just how many lives have been altered. With a guess of about 9 assistants and at least a half dozen support staff (at a minimum), there are 16 from Nebraska. Then, Mike Riley is hired and brings (or will bring in) at least the same number. With Oregon State becoming a vacancy, a like number will travel to Corvallis and that becomes Anderson leaving Wisconsin. With Wisconsin open, Paul Chryst and staff motor to Wisky. That opens Pitt for its new staff (and as a special bonus….”Statue Steve” Pederson gets canned). So, if we total up the ripples, it means at least 5 x 16 (80) coaches relocating. If the average family is 4, we can guess 320 (Plus Pedey and his replacement), we can assume (again, at a minimum) 330 new destinations and opportunities solely because of SE’s decision. (And that doesn’t even account for Tom Coughlin getting his panties in a wad because his QB coach decides to leave Eli and gravitate to the challenge of Tommy Armstrong). It also fails to account for recruits and any/all changes to their collegiate destinations among five Power 5 schools and for their families for the next 5 years.. Probably safe to guess that approximately 350 or more individuals will be impacted. If only SE had been prescient enough to secure percentage deals with national moving companies before he wrought these changes, he could have utilized the additional monies to off-sett Bo’s severance package. I have to wonder how many of the 350 were even cognizant of the twists their lives would take when the seemingly unrelated and innocuous news of Bo’s canning was announced in late November? dude, this is no different than CEO's hoping from company to company, taking their comptrollers with them...........happens everyday. Quote Link to comment
Dr. Mantis Toboggan Posted January 1, 2015 Share Posted January 1, 2015 SE: Will Bielima nipps do? Bielema's bellybutton > Kenny Bell's bellybutton Quote Link to comment
Comish Posted January 1, 2015 Author Share Posted January 1, 2015 In a moment of lackadaisical brain activity, I began musing about the national effects of Eichorst’s decision to terminate the infamous Bo in late November. Of course we all understood immediately that the decision would impact more than just Bo. But, I hadn’t really considered just how incestuous the coaching fraternity has become. Besides Bo, consider just how many lives have been altered. With a guess of about 9 assistants and at least a half dozen support staff (at a minimum), there are 16 from Nebraska. Then, Mike Riley is hired and brings (or will bring in) at least the same number. With Oregon State becoming a vacancy, a like number will travel to Corvallis and that becomes Anderson leaving Wisconsin. With Wisconsin open, Paul Chryst and staff motor to Wisky. That opens Pitt for its new staff (and as a special bonus….”Statue Steve” Pederson gets canned). So, if we total up the ripples, it means at least 5 x 16 (80) coaches relocating. If the average family is 4, we can guess 320 (Plus Pedey and his replacement), we can assume (again, at a minimum) 330 new destinations and opportunities solely because of SE’s decision. (And that doesn’t even account for Tom Coughlin getting his panties in a wad because his QB coach decides to leave Eli and gravitate to the challenge of Tommy Armstrong). It also fails to account for recruits and any/all changes to their collegiate destinations among five Power 5 schools and for their families for the next 5 years.. Probably safe to guess that approximately 350 or more individuals will be impacted. If only SE had been prescient enough to secure percentage deals with national moving companies before he wrought these changes, he could have utilized the additional monies to off-sett Bo’s severance package. I have to wonder how many of the 350 were even cognizant of the twists their lives would take when the seemingly unrelated and innocuous news of Bo’s canning was announced in late November? What are you getting at hombré? Coaches are constantly moving, even coaches I had in high school shuffled around.Not getting at anything in particular.Just musing about how far-reaching geographically, socially, economically, vocationally and potentially emotionally this singular decision's tentacles evolved.......... I once got socks and pajamas for Christmas and I see your thesaurus was a great gift. lol and a good jab...... However, I see that you are relatively new as a poster so I should warn you that any incorrect permutations of to/two/too or hear/here or their/there or similar renditions are given a pass by this tough audience.........BUT....dare to string more than 3 or 4 letters together and beware the fallout...... Quote Link to comment
Comish Posted January 1, 2015 Author Share Posted January 1, 2015 In a moment of lackadaisical brain activity, I began musing about the national effects of Eichorst’s decision to terminate the infamous Bo in late November. Of course we all understood immediately that the decision would impact more than just Bo. But, I hadn’t really considered just how incestuous the coaching fraternity has become. Besides Bo, consider just how many lives have been altered. With a guess of about 9 assistants and at least a half dozen support staff (at a minimum), there are 16 from Nebraska. Then, Mike Riley is hired and brings (or will bring in) at least the same number. With Oregon State becoming a vacancy, a like number will travel to Corvallis and that becomes Anderson leaving Wisconsin. With Wisconsin open, Paul Chryst and staff motor to Wisky. That opens Pitt for its new staff (and as a special bonus….”Statue Steve” Pederson gets canned). So, if we total up the ripples, it means at least 5 x 16 (80) coaches relocating. If the average family is 4, we can guess 320 (Plus Pedey and his replacement), we can assume (again, at a minimum) 330 new destinations and opportunities solely because of SE’s decision. (And that doesn’t even account for Tom Coughlin getting his panties in a wad because his QB coach decides to leave Eli and gravitate to the challenge of Tommy Armstrong). It also fails to account for recruits and any/all changes to their collegiate destinations among five Power 5 schools and for their families for the next 5 years.. Probably safe to guess that approximately 350 or more individuals will be impacted. If only SE had been prescient enough to secure percentage deals with national moving companies before he wrought these changes, he could have utilized the additional monies to off-sett Bo’s severance package. I have to wonder how many of the 350 were even cognizant of the twists their lives would take when the seemingly unrelated and innocuous news of Bo’s canning was announced in late November? dude, this is no different than CEO's hoping from company to company, taking their comptrollers with them...........happens everyday. Seriously doubt the pink slipping of single CEO and his/her comptrollers reach a level of 350 plus................ Quote Link to comment
HuskerDu5844 Posted January 1, 2015 Share Posted January 1, 2015 This is why really, really smart people get paid a lot of money to make really, really high impact decisions. Each decision effects a lot of people. Especially huge decisions like firing a 9 win a year coach.Just stop with the 9 win thing. 9 wins simply means you win less than 70% of your games. Not exactly something to brag about. TO won 83% of his games, he can [won't] brag all he wants.T_O_B Hahaha! You are hilarious.It may not get more anti-Bo Pelini around here than me. Maybe NuPolo8 takes that trophy home but I can assure you, I have no respect for him as a man or a a coach. If you ever took the time to read anything I've ever said here, literally over my entire five+ years here, you'd kow that unlike many, I never once hung my hat on nine wins as if that was some great accomplishment or the goal. So please, get outta here preaching to me about the nine wins garbage. There's plenty of other people around here who tote that nine wins stat around in every defense of their beloved Bo Pelini. Nine wins over mostly garbage teams and blowout losses to any decent team were the repeating theme for seven years. I don't need to rehash what a terrible coach I think Pelini is....or at least I never thought I left that opinion open for interpretation. I'm glad he's gone, Still, nine wins was quite a comfort zone for a lot of people. A lot. Not only was it the comfort zone or standard for some fans, but the team and the coaches had seemed to just come to accept it. What Eichorst did in blowing up that comfort zone took balls. It took guts. That was my point that sailed over your head. Many, many athletic directors in the same situation would have sat on their hands and rode the coat tails of this nine win comfort zone for all eternity. A change was needed, but not everybody agreed on that. I credit Eichorst for recognizing that, and in the face of immense pressure, making the change. Like I said, it took guts. Sorry to derail this thread in any way. I felt I had to defend myself on the ridiculous thought of someone actually labeling me as some sort of Boliever. Haha! We got Bo nuthuggers all over this board. Sorry, I'm just not one of them. Well said True. That's why we(most) are considered smart football fans. GBR! 1 Quote Link to comment
f***in fan Posted January 2, 2015 Share Posted January 2, 2015 SE: Will Bielima nipps do? I ummm in great shape after all. The diet will not start today Quote Link to comment
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