Mavric Posted November 27, 2016 Share Posted November 27, 2016 The blowout losses absolutely have to stop next year. Seems like I've heard this somewhere before...... 1 Quote Link to comment
funhusker Posted November 28, 2016 Share Posted November 28, 2016 This is our complete schedule next year: 09/02 Arkansas State Lincoln (Blow out win) 09/09 Oregon Eugene (close win or loss as long as Oregon rebounds by season's end, otherwise a win is needed) 09/16 N. Illinois Lincoln (comfortable win 10+ points) 09/23 #Rutgers Lincoln (comfortable win 10+ points) 09/29 #Illinois Champaign (comfortable win, beat the spread) 10/07 #Wisconsin Lincoln (close game) 10/14 #Ohio State Lincoln (beat the spread) 10/28 #Purdue W. Lafayette (blowout win, 14+ points) 11/04 #Northwestern Lincoln (just win it, close or otherwise) 11/11 #Minnesota Minneapolis (just win it...) 11/18 #Penn State State College (same as Wisconsin, a well played loss would be okay) 11/24 #Iowa Lincoln (I loss here would be really, really, really bad.....) Anything less than 9-3 will mean that this set of coaches can't get it done here at Nebraska (barring serious injuries to key players). even 9-3 will probably make me stop expecting success with Mike riley. We get both wisconsin and iowa at home. OSU is also in lincoln, but i doubt we can win that with riley as motivator. our toughest away games are at penn state and oregon. i would hope/i think a decent staff with nebraska's talent should be able to split those games. I don't want to say "win" or "loss", there is more to it than that. What I would hope for is in red. I like Riley, I really do. I hope he gets it done here or at least to a point where the next guy can. I thought 8-4 was the ceiling this year, I was wrong (thanks for sucking Oregon ). I hope I'm wrong next year too. If Riley is sitting at 8-4 next year with close losses to an Oregon that rebounded, Ohio State, Wisconsin, and Penn State I think he actually deserves and should get more time. Less then than that, and I wouldn't dismiss the "boo birds". Significantly less than that, I wouldn't be surprised to see the "retirement" that TeacherCD alluded to. Quote Link to comment
teachercd Posted November 28, 2016 Share Posted November 28, 2016 This is our complete schedule next year: 09/02 Arkansas State Lincoln (Blow out win) 09/09 Oregon Eugene (close win or loss as long as Oregon rebounds by season's end, otherwise a win is needed) 09/16 N. Illinois Lincoln (comfortable win 10+ points) 09/23 #Rutgers Lincoln (comfortable win 10+ points) 09/29 #Illinois Champaign (comfortable win, beat the spread) 10/07 #Wisconsin Lincoln (close game) 10/14 #Ohio State Lincoln (beat the spread) 10/28 #Purdue W. Lafayette (blowout win, 14+ points) 11/04 #Northwestern Lincoln (just win it, close or otherwise) 11/11 #Minnesota Minneapolis (just win it...) 11/18 #Penn State State College (same as Wisconsin, a well played loss would be okay) 11/24 #Iowa Lincoln (I loss here would be really, really, really bad.....) Anything less than 9-3 will mean that this set of coaches can't get it done here at Nebraska (barring serious injuries to key players). even 9-3 will probably make me stop expecting success with Mike riley. We get both wisconsin and iowa at home. OSU is also in lincoln, but i doubt we can win that with riley as motivator. our toughest away games are at penn state and oregon. i would hope/i think a decent staff with nebraska's talent should be able to split those games. I don't want to say "win" or "loss", there is more to it than that. What I would hope for is in red. I like Riley, I really do. I hope he gets it done here or at least to a point where the next guy can. I thought 8-4 was the ceiling this year, I was wrong (thanks for sucking Oregon ). I hope I'm wrong next year too. If Riley is sitting at 8-4 next year with close losses to an Oregon that rebounded, Ohio State, Wisconsin, and Penn State I think he actually deserves and should get more time. Less then than that, and I wouldn't dismiss the "boo birds". Significantly less than that, I wouldn't be surprised to see the "retirement" that TeacherCD alluded to. Thanks! It's clearly what will happen… He can't be fired by the guy who hired him because that doesn't look good for the guy you hired him… So it's going to be a "retirement" if it does happen. Maybe he'll go out and win five national championships Quote Link to comment
KCBuc Posted November 28, 2016 Share Posted November 28, 2016 Give him at least 4 full years to bring his guys in and evaluate the direction of the program. If he fails then, so be it. New coach time. I watched for two years wrs and tes running free with a QB who couldn't read a defense.. I want to see their QB guy go through the progressions and make the correct throw. MR better hit those JUCO ranks hard for next year at the DE spot. 1 Quote Link to comment
Redux Posted November 28, 2016 Share Posted November 28, 2016 We will beat Wisconsin and Iowa next year in Lincoln, mark it. Quote Link to comment
stargazer Posted November 28, 2016 Share Posted November 28, 2016 I expect we'll take a step back... but hopefully lay a good foundation for the offense, for the years that follow. We had so much wide receiver/TE talent this year which could have been used more effectively with a QB who could see more than one of them at a time. Unfortunately, QB next year won't have the same talent to work with, or at least experience. I'd be ecstatic with another 9-3 finish, but I'm expecting more like 7-5. Quote Link to comment
cornstar Posted November 28, 2016 Share Posted November 28, 2016 This is our complete schedule next year: 09/02 Arkansas State Lincoln 09/09 Oregon Eugene 09/16 N. Illinois Lincoln 09/23 #Rutgers Lincoln 09/29 #Illinois Champaign 10/07 #Wisconsin Lincoln 10/14 #Ohio State Lincoln 10/28 #Purdue W. Lafayette 11/04 #Northwestern Lincoln 11/11 #Minnesota Minneapolis 11/18 #Penn State State College 11/24 #Iowa Lincoln Anything less than 9-3 will mean that this set of coaches can't get it done here at Nebraska (barring serious injuries to key players). even 9-3 will probably make me stop expecting success with Mike riley. We get both wisconsin and iowa at home. OSU is also in lincoln, but i doubt we can win that with riley as motivator. our toughest away games are at penn state and oregon. i would hope/i think a decent staff with nebraska's talent should be able to split those games. We should not lose a single game with that schedule. ..... You, and people like you, are delusional. Ohio St is winning the playoff this year. And they will have zero problem pasting us next year. I'd bet you a year's wages. I'll kiss your butt if OSU wins the playoff this year. Quote Link to comment
commando Posted November 28, 2016 Share Posted November 28, 2016 This is our complete schedule next year: 09/02 Arkansas State Lincoln 09/09 Oregon Eugene 09/16 N. Illinois Lincoln 09/23 #Rutgers Lincoln 09/29 #Illinois Champaign 10/07 #Wisconsin Lincoln 10/14 #Ohio State Lincoln 10/28 #Purdue W. Lafayette 11/04 #Northwestern Lincoln 11/11 #Minnesota Minneapolis 11/18 #Penn State State College 11/24 #Iowa Lincoln Anything less than 9-3 will mean that this set of coaches can't get it done here at Nebraska (barring serious injuries to key players). even 9-3 will probably make me stop expecting success with Mike riley. We get both wisconsin and iowa at home. OSU is also in lincoln, but i doubt we can win that with riley as motivator. our toughest away games are at penn state and oregon. i would hope/i think a decent staff with nebraska's talent should be able to split those games. We should not lose a single game with that schedule. ..... You, and people like you, are delusional. Ohio St is winning the playoff this year. And they will have zero problem pasting us next year. I'd bet you a year's wages. I'll kiss your butt if OSU wins the playoff this year. on 1 of his cheeks...or right in the middle? Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted November 28, 2016 Share Posted November 28, 2016 Considering this is our boat next year ..... At least, not starts for us. Quote Link to comment
Spammytodd Posted November 29, 2016 Share Posted November 29, 2016 I'd guess 7-5 next year. Anything more is a bonus. Anything less is a hot seat for the coach. Quote Link to comment
ColoradoHusk Posted November 29, 2016 Share Posted November 29, 2016 Considering this is our boat next year ..... At least, not starts for us. https://twitter.com/Tradition/status/803319621256417280 Franklin couldn't wait to get rid of the Hack, and play a QB who wasn't a statue. Quote Link to comment
HuskerNation1 Posted November 29, 2016 Author Share Posted November 29, 2016 Considering this is our boat next year ..... At least, not starts for us. Great stat Mavric. I think we all appreciate Tommy's toughness and passing, but his lack of accuracy really brought our offense down. Not everything can be pinned upon him, but he finished 109th in passing accuracy out of 111 QBs. So many drives stalled because he could not make the short or intermediate throws. http://www.ncaa.com/stats/football/fbs/current/individual/755/p3 Quote Link to comment
Savage Husker Posted November 29, 2016 Share Posted November 29, 2016 Don't know why people think we are going to be worse next year offensively than this year. QB experience, or lack thereof has been proven to hold less significance over the years. Plus, if Tanner Lee is the QB, he isn't exactly inexperienced. He was also thrown into offense that would better suit Tommy Armstrong, hence how he received an extra year of eligibility. Our offensive line is losing 1 starter, a walk on Center. Not saying we will be great, but we won't be worse off. Our RB situation isn't any worse, but WRs will have less experience and depth. If there is improvement from the QB position, the WRs will benefit and show a big stride in statistical improvement. I'm more concerned about our defense. I like the experience coming back on our DL and our secondary. My concern is the consistency. The schedule stacks up against us, but so be it, next year we have each loss from this year in Memorial Stadium. Get an opponent under the lights and I like our odds Edit; also, offense was statistically the worse it's been for 30+ years. If it gets worse, I'll buy the keg at the 2018 home opener cheering on a new staff. Quote Link to comment
Moiraine Posted November 29, 2016 Share Posted November 29, 2016 Savage - we'll likely have a more accurate passer but I think you're underestimating how many hairy situations Armstrong escaped from with his legs. We will take more sacks and opposing teams won't have to worry about the QB run. Quote Link to comment
ColoradoHusk Posted November 29, 2016 Share Posted November 29, 2016 Savage - we'll likely have a more accurate passer but I think you're underestimating how many hairy situations Armstrong escaped from with his legs. We will take more sacks and opposing teams won't have to worry about the QB run. Also, we're losing 2-3 of our best receivers and our best 2 TEs. The WR position willl be very thin, with only Morgan and DPE (somewhat Reimers) having significant playing experience. The TE position loses the 3 players who played significant snaps at the position. I understand that the offense may not be worse statistically, but I don't expect the offense to suddenly be fixed with a QB who's a better passer. The young players at WR and TE will cause the offense to be inconsistent, especially with a greater emphasis on passing. Quote Link to comment
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