freemason9
Four-Star Recruit
Good post. That has been my concern all along, and I have (in the past) advocated retaining Callahan and hoping that he would learn over time. That is simply impossible now, though . . . too much animosity has developed with NU fans, too many are eager for his demise. It shows on him, too . . . his press conferences lately are borderline bizarre, and he has clearly been mentally affected by the negativism that has become associated with his name.This is not a discussion on whether or not a change needs to be made......that's a done deal, and even if it's not, I'm getting tired of same ol' topic...
Instead.....Does anyone agree that the next 2-3 weeks, TO is going to make a decision that will ultimately be the most important one in the progarams history and future....
I have a real "uneasiness" about this whole situation... I just feel that our biggest fear 4 years ago is ultimately coming true...... "revolving door"....." Alabama".....
TO needs to make sure that this next coach, or same coach is someone who is going to not only turn this program around, understand the fan-base, but feels as if this coach will stick around..... Of course, I am not trying to tell TO his job, so for some of you guys looking for a reason to "attack" or "argue"....please don't waste yours or my time...
My question I guess would be.... is anyone else very uneasy about the entire situation? TO retires, we all freak out....Frank takes the job (does fine....ok....), fired, Husker Nation a little divided on this..... BC comes in and Husker Nation still divided a bit..... 4 years later..... Most escorting BC to the door......
Now, if we don't get lucky like OU with Stoops (turns around program and stays)..... I am afraid that in 4-5 years, this may happen again....which is why I am uneasy , but realize the "enormity" of the decision about to be made...
I trust TO, just uneasy feeling about what's happening...... (not firing BC, just teh progression the programs taken)
Callahan is gone . . . I am convinced of that, due to Osborne's lack of support for this coaching staff.
This next few years will be a real roll of the dice. Modern coaches are all about the money; those that are loyal to the program they are coaching will not be lured here; the ones that are enticed by the money might well be lured elsewhere by more money. Continuity is the key, and that will be the toughest part.
Gill might be a good fit, but I don't know that he can be a HC at this level. This will be interesting at the very least, but you can bet that I will support the coaching staff next year, whomever it may be.