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With this ranking maybe some people will lower their expectations. By this ranking he's been exceeding expectations and should get a lifetime extension.
Pelini is the only coach with a Big Ten division title after the first two names on the list. He has a winning record against the five coaches on the list that he's faced more than once. He has a far better record over the last six seasons (conference and overall) than everyone but Meyer and Dantonio. He's the only coach on this list with a winning conference record in every season he's been a head coach. Reread that last sentence. It seems almost personal that he would sit so low on this list. His standing here is probably a statement about the power of public relations. If he was a bit chummier with the press he might sit third or even second on the list.
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Fitz played in the Rose Bowl for NW during the 90's, so......Fitzgerald and Kill have definitely made the most of their circumstances. Northwestern will never be better than it is with Fitz.
Sports media is such an echo chamber (honestly most media is). Once something is brought up it's repeated until it is just the accepted truth. What's funny, is this isn't really an "outsider" perspective as most likely the author based their opinion off Nebraska sports media. There is no coincidence that he focused on the number 9.http://athlonsports....ll-coaches-2014
Here's a spoiler alert for you guys, Urban is number one, probably with no surprise. And here is our little blurb.
"9. Bo Pelini, Nebraska
Record at Nebraska: 58-24 (6 years)
Career Record: 58-24 (6 years)
Nebraska's Program Rank: (No. 4 in Big Ten, No. 17 nationally)
Pelini is still looking for his first conference title or an appearance in a BCS bowl, but he has won at least nine games in each of his six seasons at Nebraska. While nine or ten victories a year works at most programs, is that an acceptable benchmark in Lincoln? Winning at Nebraska in 2014 is probably more challenging than it was in 1995, but according to recruiting rankings, the Cornhuskers have the No. 3 roster in the Big Ten. Although Pelini's win total has been consistent and has five consecutive finishes in the final Associated Press poll, the expectations are huge at Nebraska. Would a 7-5 or 8-4 record in 2014 force athletic director Shawn Eichorst to rethink the direction of the program?"
Now is Bo a better coach than say, Jerry Kill? I'm going to say most likely. Really what stands out to me here isn't the ranking, though I'm sure that's going to ilicit several "ZOMG! Troll article for clicks! Anti Bo agenda makes me sad!" responses from the usual suspects. To that, I say, go ahead, miss the point.
Here's my takeaway.....the infamous win total that dare not be mentioned is brought up. I find is interesting to no end how many people who are hardcore Nebraska supporters will point to that and say that it's--that it's well -something-, while outsiders seem to still expect more out Nebraska. Or at least they think that there should be something better expected in Lincoln.
Also, if there's a 7-5 season in the horizon with the current schedule in 2014, well that is just a complete disaster. I would hope that would be a huge sign of the direction of the program.
Anyway, discuss if you please.
Someone explain the National Rankings vs. Conference Rankings please.
Mark Dantonio is 26th in the Nation but second in the B1G, above several guys that he's ranked lower than nationally. He's just an example, there are several in the list. Not that I have an issue with Dantionio being two, I think that might be low if anything. I just don't understand the discrepancy.
So then the debate is whether Bo is the the 4-9 best coach in the conference. Says a lot.Sports media is such an echo chamber (honestly most media is). Once something is brought up it's repeated until it is just the accepted truth. What's funny, is this isn't really an "outsider" perspective as most likely the author based their opinion off Nebraska sports media. There is no coincidence that he focused on the number 9.http://athlonsports....ll-coaches-2014
Here's a spoiler alert for you guys, Urban is number one, probably with no surprise. And here is our little blurb.
"9. Bo Pelini, Nebraska
Record at Nebraska: 58-24 (6 years)
Career Record: 58-24 (6 years)
Nebraska's Program Rank: (No. 4 in Big Ten, No. 17 nationally)
Pelini is still looking for his first conference title or an appearance in a BCS bowl, but he has won at least nine games in each of his six seasons at Nebraska. While nine or ten victories a year works at most programs, is that an acceptable benchmark in Lincoln? Winning at Nebraska in 2014 is probably more challenging than it was in 1995, but according to recruiting rankings, the Cornhuskers have the No. 3 roster in the Big Ten. Although Pelini's win total has been consistent and has five consecutive finishes in the final Associated Press poll, the expectations are huge at Nebraska. Would a 7-5 or 8-4 record in 2014 force athletic director Shawn Eichorst to rethink the direction of the program?"
Now is Bo a better coach than say, Jerry Kill? I'm going to say most likely. Really what stands out to me here isn't the ranking, though I'm sure that's going to ilicit several "ZOMG! Troll article for clicks! Anti Bo agenda makes me sad!" responses from the usual suspects. To that, I say, go ahead, miss the point.
Here's my takeaway.....the infamous win total that dare not be mentioned is brought up. I find is interesting to no end how many people who are hardcore Nebraska supporters will point to that and say that it's--that it's well -something-, while outsiders seem to still expect more out Nebraska. Or at least they think that there should be something better expected in Lincoln.
Also, if there's a 7-5 season in the horizon with the current schedule in 2014, well that is just a complete disaster. I would hope that would be a huge sign of the direction of the program.
Anyway, discuss if you please.
BUT JAMES FRANKLIN IS SOOOO SEC THOUGH!Agree with that. After 1-2, there are a number of interchangeable guys. Bo should at this time be near the top of that group, however.
So then the debate is whether Bo is the the 4-9 best coach in the conference. Says a lot.