beorach Posted November 9, 2015 Share Posted November 9, 2015 This reminds me of that South Park episode in which they try to come up with a plot that hasn't been done already by The Simpsons. Maybe we should be happy we're not sure whether we could already be in better shape than we were last season not playing for a conference title with more mature talent? Is it Bo we have but different? Dan Patrick doesn't even beat a dead horse like we have Bo. I wish we could at least trust that our AD could see the future better than the average fan but I'm just going to be patient, realizing that even a 6-6 2015 season doesn't put the matter to bed. Quote Link to comment
ColoradoHusk Posted November 9, 2015 Author Share Posted November 9, 2015 This reminds me of that South Park episode in which they try to come up with a plot that hasn't been done already by The Simpsons. Maybe we should be happy we're not sure whether we could already be in better shape than we were last season not playing for a conference title with more mature talent? Is it Bo we have but different? Dan Patrick doesn't even beat a dead horse like we have Bo. I wish we could at least trust that our AD could see the future better than the average fan but I'm just going to be patient, realizing that even a 6-6 2015 season doesn't put the matter to bed. I'm not trying to make it a Bo argument. I am saying "which record would you rather have". It's not a Bo/Riley thing. I wanted Bo gone, and I don't want him back. Quote Link to comment
Bowfin Posted November 9, 2015 Share Posted November 9, 2015 As far as I am concerned, Purdue scoring 55 points against Nebraska is lower on the ladder than Wisconsin scoring 70 points against Nebraska. So I would choose the greater number of wins (lesser number of losses), regardless of scores. Quote Link to comment
It'sNotAFakeID Posted November 9, 2015 Share Posted November 9, 2015 Adam Rittenberg was on Mike'l Severe's show today, he is a national college football writer, so he isn't just focused on the Big Ten or just Nebraska football. Severe commented that some fans are treating the Michigan State win as the biggest win since Oklahoma 2001. Now, rankings-wise, it might be close. But Rittenberg made a great point. Nebraska has had a number of big wins in the past number of years, in order to get into conference title games that they did achieve. Those games that NU won had a lot riding on them for Nebraska. The Michigan State game had NOTHING riding on it for Nebraska and Riley. There wasn't a trip to the conference championship game or a major bowl at stake. NU was in a no-lose situation. If NU loses to Michigan State, it's record would have been 3-7 rather than 4-6. Those are still very bad seasons, record-wise. I think Riley has been able to pull off a lot of "big upsets" during his time at Oregon State is that those teams really had nothing to lose. In 2009 and 2013, Oregon State was in contention in the Pac 10/12 and they lost when the games mattered. That's a lie. Nebraska should play for conference titles and major bowl bids. We're not this year, but that doesn't mean the season is wasted and that doesn't mean nothing was on the line against Michigan State. A loss would've all but sealed our postseason fate. We probably need to win out just to get to a bowl and Saturday night was a very vital step in that process. I'm alright with a 7-6/6-7 season if it serves as a stepping stone for bigger and better things next year. Many of us over the summer were willing to take a step back so that we could move forward. I guess we as fans are always quick to jump onto something and try to rank it in comparison to another thing. I don't like that. We beat a very good Michigan State team on Saturday and that's something to be proud of. Just like it was something to be proud of when Nebraska beat #9 Michigan State in 2011. 2 Quote Link to comment
Waterloohusker26 Posted November 9, 2015 Share Posted November 9, 2015 Actually,with a defense this bad I find it highly encouraging that we haven't been blown out in embarrassing fashion... yet I have to vote Riley. The Purdue game was an absolute embarrassment. I would say Wisconsin last year was muchhhhh worse 1 Quote Link to comment
GBRFAN Posted November 9, 2015 Share Posted November 9, 2015 ColoradoHusk - I get the feeling you do NOT like the results of your own poll here. By the way, I have never heard of an overtime game and a 10 point loss - classified as a "blow-out" espescially by a FAN.....Now a FAN should consider a 70-31 loss or a 70-10 loss as a blow-out. Keep preaching thou 1 Quote Link to comment
NWHuskerfan Posted November 9, 2015 Share Posted November 9, 2015 Great win by Nebraska. I'm proud of the fighter's heart the team displayed. I'd much rather have a winning record. Also please keep in mind how little rankings mean. Also go look at many of these teams that are ranked and where they end up at the end of the season. I think the Huskers will win out and finish 7-6. I never have and never will believe Riley and company are the solution. I've watched them too many years. Same old mistakes and weakness displayed at Nebraska. Sorry folks that coaching. Quote Link to comment
ColoradoHusk Posted November 9, 2015 Author Share Posted November 9, 2015 ColoradoHusk - I get the feeling you do NOT like the results of your own poll here. By the way, I have never heard of an overtime game and a 10 point loss - classified as a "blow-out" espescially by a FAN.....Now a FAN should consider a 70-31 loss or a 70-10 loss as a blow-out. Keep preaching thou I knew what people would answer, I guess I just needed the confirmation. I think people have a negative bias against Bo (which I am not saying it isn't deserved) and they want Riley & NU to win so they want to have hope from this "big win" against Michigan State. Don't get me wrong, I was cheering for the win against NU at home with my family, and we had a huge cheer when NU pulled off the W. However, after the recency bias wears off, I am still very concerned about what happened in the debacle losses that have occurred this year. Just as Bo's performance in "big games" concerned me, Riley's performance in "non-big games" concern me. Quote Link to comment
Waterloohusker26 Posted November 9, 2015 Share Posted November 9, 2015 ColoradoHusk - I get the feeling you do NOT like the results of your own poll here. By the way, I have never heard of an overtime game and a 10 point loss - classified as a "blow-out" espescially by a FAN.....Now a FAN should consider a 70-31 loss or a 70-10 loss as a blow-out. Keep preaching thou I knew what people would answer, I guess I just needed the confirmation. I think people have a negative bias against Bo (which I am not saying it isn't deserved) and they want Riley & NU to win so they want to have hope from this "big win" against Michigan State. Don't get me wrong, I was cheering for the win against NU at home with my family, and we had a huge cheer when NU pulled off the W. However, after the recency bias wears off, I am still very concerned about what happened in the debacle losses that have occurred this year. Just as Bo's performance in "big games" concerned me, Riley's performance in "non-big games" concern me. Except Bo's losses were still coming in year 7. This is still Riley's first year Quote Link to comment
ColoradoHusk Posted November 9, 2015 Author Share Posted November 9, 2015 ColoradoHusk - I get the feeling you do NOT like the results of your own poll here. By the way, I have never heard of an overtime game and a 10 point loss - classified as a "blow-out" espescially by a FAN.....Now a FAN should consider a 70-31 loss or a 70-10 loss as a blow-out. Keep preaching thou I knew what people would answer, I guess I just needed the confirmation. I think people have a negative bias against Bo (which I am not saying it isn't deserved) and they want Riley & NU to win so they want to have hope from this "big win" against Michigan State. Don't get me wrong, I was cheering for the win against NU at home with my family, and we had a huge cheer when NU pulled off the W. However, after the recency bias wears off, I am still very concerned about what happened in the debacle losses that have occurred this year. Just as Bo's performance in "big games" concerned me, Riley's performance in "non-big games" concern me. Except Bo's losses were still coming in year 7. This is still Riley's first year This is Riley's first year at NU. However, his entire coaching career at Oregon State was full of head-scratching losses. Yes, he get a "Big Win" every now and then, but he has just as many "bad losses" or more during his career. That is a trend that has continued at NU. 1 Quote Link to comment
Kernal Posted November 9, 2015 Share Posted November 9, 2015 ColoradoHusk - I get the feeling you do NOT like the results of your own poll here. By the way, I have never heard of an overtime game and a 10 point loss - classified as a "blow-out" espescially by a FAN.....Now a FAN should consider a 70-31 loss or a 70-10 loss as a blow-out. Keep preaching thou I knew what people would answer, I guess I just needed the confirmation. I think people have a negative bias against Bo (which I am not saying it isn't deserved) and they want Riley & NU to win so they want to have hope from this "big win" against Michigan State. Don't get me wrong, I was cheering for the win against NU at home with my family, and we had a huge cheer when NU pulled off the W. However, after the recency bias wears off, I am still very concerned about what happened in the debacle losses that have occurred this year. Just as Bo's performance in "big games" concerned me, Riley's performance in "non-big games" concern me. Except Bo's losses were still coming in year 7. This is still Riley's first year This is Riley's first year at NU. However, his entire coaching career at Oregon State was full of head-scratching losses. Yes, he get a "Big Win" every now and then, but he has just as many "bad losses" or more during his career. That is a trend that has continued at NU. Is Iowa State full of head-scratching losses, or are they just losses? Quote Link to comment
GBRFAN Posted November 9, 2015 Share Posted November 9, 2015 Bad decisions / Bad Breaks / Bad Execution got the momentum headed in the wrong direction - It looks to have turned. We will know better in the next 21 days. Why don't we sit back and support the current situation and see if this turns into something special. I have no say in big decisions and I guess you don't either. I do know that being positive is a lot more fun!!! I'm confident that it won't take 7 years to determine that this was not an experiment. Quote Link to comment
Redux Posted November 9, 2015 Share Posted November 9, 2015 If we finish 6-6 and were in every game, the season is basically no different than us going 9-3 with a couple of blow-out losses. Perhaps a slight advantage to Riley for not acting like an asshat along the way. Purdue blew NU out, and Miami pretty much did too, until Miami stopped playing. Yeah that^ Quote Link to comment
Redux Posted November 9, 2015 Share Posted November 9, 2015 Nah, I'd still take this one. At least it was different. Idk, this may have been the wake up call our program needed. The climb back to the top will be that much sweeter. #BeatRutgers #BeatIowa 1 Quote Link to comment
InOmaha Posted November 9, 2015 Share Posted November 9, 2015 9-3 and 6-6 are the same thing. They both get you a shiny participation medal for showing up to play college football in 2015. 5-7 and you may or may not get a chance to put the Ty-D-Bol participation medal in the back of the trophy case. Quote Link to comment
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