KC Sker Posted November 5, 2015 Share Posted November 5, 2015 in no particular order the current HC opening are: USC Miami Minnesota Virginia Tech Hawaii South Carolina North Texas Maryland Illinois Central Florida out of these teams at least 3 or 4 would be considered by most to be more high profile and desirable than Neb, if we were to give Riley the boot (which I am of the notion). What we have here gentlemen is a supply vs demand problem. Based on the current landscape and our programs reluctancy to loosen the purse straps to buy a big name "splash hire"; I think the best thing we can do is suck it up & take it in the tail pipe a little longer...we basically have no choice. Lets hope MR makes some changes in the off season at key positions on the coaching staff and lands some good recruits. Hang in there husker nation! GBR!!!! 2 Quote Link to comment
Waterloohusker26 Posted November 5, 2015 Share Posted November 5, 2015 So fire the coach after one season? Quit reading after that comment 1 Quote Link to comment
Redux Posted November 5, 2015 Share Posted November 5, 2015 Firing them this year would do two things: 1) Send a message to every available coach we consider that we expect IMMEDIATE results. 2) Put ourselves in a tough spot as far as hiring a new coach goes with all the other competition from the listed programs. Quote Link to comment
KC Sker Posted November 5, 2015 Author Share Posted November 5, 2015 So fire the coach after one season? Quit reading after that comment I think you missed the point..perhaps if you would have read the whole post you MIGHT have picked up on that. 1 Quote Link to comment
QMany Posted November 5, 2015 Share Posted November 5, 2015 Firing them this year would do two things: 1) Send a message to every available coach we consider that we expect IMMEDIATE results. 2) Put ourselves in a tough spot as far as hiring a new coach goes with all the other competition from the listed programs. 1. I don't agree. I think it just sends the message we have some semblance of standards, albeit not that unreasonable. You can't take a stable program that won 9-10 games the last 7 years and proceed to have one of the worst seasons in program history. I don't think that standard is too high. No one was expecting conference championships or more in the first year. Just don't immediately take us to last in our division. 2. I agree. There is a lot of competition for a few good candidates. 3 Quote Link to comment
VA Husker Fan Posted November 5, 2015 Share Posted November 5, 2015 There are plenty of changes every year. This year's number will grow, and perhaps be more than usual, but last year included Michigan and Florida. The year before was USC, Texas, Penn St, and Washington. There will always be "hot" coaches available, who may or may not pan out. There will also always be competing programs in the mix for them. If you're waiting for a year in which we'll have a clear shot at the best candidate, that may never happen. Quote Link to comment
NUance Posted November 5, 2015 Share Posted November 5, 2015 Agree with the OP. If we were going for a splash hire we should have done it last December. Now that we have a new coach in place it's doubtful that we'll fire him in his first season and end up paying two guys buyout money. At this point I think we just need to support Riley and Company, and hope that they can turn this thing around. /rubs lucky rabbit foot Quote Link to comment
Waterloohusker26 Posted November 5, 2015 Share Posted November 5, 2015 Firing them this year would do two things: 1) Send a message to every available coach we consider that we expect IMMEDIATE results. 2) Put ourselves in a tough spot as far as hiring a new coach goes with all the other competition from the listed programs. 1. I don't agree. I think it just sends the message we have some semblance of standards, albeit not that unreasonable. You can't take a stable program that won 9-10 games the last 7 years and proceed to have one of the worst seasons in program history. I don't think that standard is too high. No one was expecting conference championships or more in the first year. Just don't immediately take us to last in our division. 2. I agree. There is a lot of competition for a few good candidates. Let me ask you this What would have been the strength of this team to get us back to the 9-10 win column Offensive line? QB Play? RB Play? Secondary Play? DE Play? The only strengths I see on this team have been some of our WR core I didn't say all and some of our young linebackers(would really like to see webber get more snaps) and the middle of the DL 1 Quote Link to comment
Sargon Posted November 5, 2015 Share Posted November 5, 2015 in no particular order the current HC opening are: USC Miami Minnesota Virginia Tech Hawaii South Carolina North Texas Maryland Illinois Central Florida out of these teams at least 3 or 4 would be considered by most to be more high profile and desirable than Neb, if we were to give Riley the boot (which I am of the notion). What we have here gentlemen is a supply vs demand problem. Based on the current landscape and our programs reluctancy to loosen the purse straps to buy a big name "splash hire"; I think the best thing we can do is suck it up & take it in the tail pipe a little longer...we basically have no choice. Lets hope MR makes some changes in the off season at key positions on the coaching staff and lands some good recruits. Hang in there husker nation! GBR!!!! Yep. Supply demand. Not the year. This is the thread the idiot clique needs to explain their position in. 1 Quote Link to comment
GSG Posted November 5, 2015 Share Posted November 5, 2015 Firing them this year would do two things: 1) Send a message to every available coach we consider that we expect IMMEDIATE results. 2) Put ourselves in a tough spot as far as hiring a new coach goes with all the other competition from the listed programs. 1. I don't agree. I think it just sends the message we have some semblance of standards, albeit not that unreasonable. You can't take a stable program that won 9-10 games the last 7 years and proceed to have one of the worst seasons in program history. I don't think that standard is too high. No one was expecting conference championships or more in the first year. Just don't immediately take us to last in our division. 2. I agree. There is a lot of competition for a few good candidates. Let me ask you this What would have been the strength of this team to get us back to the 9-10 win column Offensive line? QB Play? RB Play? Secondary Play? DE Play? The only strengths I see on this team have been some of our WR core I didn't say all and some of our young linebackers(would really like to see webber get more snaps) and the middle of the DL I don't think it necessarily had to be a 9-10 win season. I think most everyone would have been fine with 6-7 regular season wins and a decent showing in the bowl game. Last in the Big Ten West is a f'ing disgrace 5 Quote Link to comment
Redux Posted November 5, 2015 Share Posted November 5, 2015 Firing them this year would do two things: 1) Send a message to every available coach we consider that we expect IMMEDIATE results. 2) Put ourselves in a tough spot as far as hiring a new coach goes with all the other competition from the listed programs. 1. I don't agree. I think it just sends the message we have some semblance of standards, albeit not that unreasonable. You can't take a stable program that won 9-10 games the last 7 years and proceed to have one of the worst seasons in program history. I don't think that standard is too high. No one was expecting conference championships or more in the first year. Just don't immediately take us to last in our division.2. I agree. There is a lot of competition for a few good candidates. You can't fire the 9-3 coach, then fire the 4-8 coach and expect to compete with USC, Miami, VaTech and SCAR. Add us to that mix and we are in a rough spot. Quote Link to comment
BIGREDIOWAN Posted November 5, 2015 Share Posted November 5, 2015 That puts things into perspective when you look at that list. That's a lot of competition for a limited number of head coaching candidates that may be available and worth a damn. Quote Link to comment
flfmrredfan Posted November 5, 2015 Share Posted November 5, 2015 Firing Riley now is a bad move, as it will give pencil neck's man, Ickyhorst, another chance to make a bad hire. Failure in football is pencil neck's legacy. 1 Quote Link to comment
KC Sker Posted November 5, 2015 Author Share Posted November 5, 2015 I think every year, or every other year there is 1 or 2 really good coaches that become available. Last year was Harbaugh and as it turns out, McElwaine. 1 or 2 programs get a stud, and the rest of the programs are left fighting for scraps. I think this year or next, perhaps Chip Kelly may find his way back to the collage ranks but other than that, Im not sure who would even be a "splash hire" for any program at this point in the year. Im sure time will tell, but Its not often an Urban Meyer or Nick Saben caliber coach is on the market. Quote Link to comment
Tomhusker64 Posted November 5, 2015 Share Posted November 5, 2015 Harbaugh wasn't "available" to anyone but Michigan. Quote Link to comment
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