Blackshirt316
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Considering that going into the 4th qrt of the NW game most of us at the Okla Cornhusker Club in Tulsa were ready to fire Bo - myself included. We got clobbered by OSU, lost to UCLA - both games on the national stage, continued penalties, turnovers and undisciplined play. This after what we thought was a fluke win - coming from behind against Wisc. So, at that point in the season, I was mentally preparing my self for 5-6 losses. So something 'clicked' with these guys.
Maybe is was Bo's words after the OSU game that he needed to win out. I wonder if he thought he needed to win out to retain his job. We heard rumors that a lot of boasters were not satisfied with the progress of the team or Bo's sideline and public image. - maybe someone can comment if that is a big issue in Neb.
So, my question is - has the team really turned the corner or our we just 'lucky'? I understand that experience creates opportunities for luck - so I hope we have turned the corner. The penalties and turnovers still show we have a long way to go, but somehow we have overcome those.
I wonder if Bo still has the coaching ability to get us to the nat'l championship game and win it. Next year, with the schedule in our favor, should be his opportunity to prove if he can get it done.
The only obstacle that I see next year is OSU waiting for us in the B10 C game.
My thinking has been that Bo endured a major shift in personal thinkig following that OSU game. I'm of the thought that Bo always wanted to win here but he never really saw Nebraska as a job on the level of what Ohio State was in his mind on a personal level - which was based on his playing days and thus had a bit of rose colored mentality behind it. I think upon going back there and experiancing what Ohio State is in reality and not just in his memories that he finally gained real clariity into what having the job at Nebraska means.