The man is paid a whole lot of money not to embarrass the program. It wasn't just the interviews, it was the fact he almost punched out a ref. I don't care how mad you get at the referees, you simply can not take a swing at the guy. And now we are relevant....for all the wrong reasons. The clips of Bo's antics during the game and after are headlining ESPN.I think that he needs to be judged on the totality of his work. Not just one game or getting pi$$ed in a press conference. If folks were treating me like a punk, I would lash out the same way. All folks have focused on the past 5 weeks is will Bo be fired. No matter how much he loves the program, it had to way on him. I'd b fighting mad as well.
I am not saying that there doesn't need to be expectations lined out going forward, staff doesn't need to be sent packing and practice regimes don't need to be changed, but firing Bo might put us back to 2004 or right back to 9 wins and losses. We know what we have with Bo and there has been improvement. I think this is from him taking a more direct role in the D. Paps and beck, IMO are lost and a detriment going forward. Bo fights to keep them, good for him. I respect the loyalty, I really do, but this is a business. Sometimes you have to make hard decisions. Is he more loyal to NU or friends......
Agree that this season, Saban couldn't have won with the patch work O we put on the field since the start of B1G play. Unsure how RKIII would look behind our original line, but he looked rough with the current one.
Unsure who makes the decision on ST or who plays at RB. ST has stunk all year and it was crazy to burn the shirt of Newby for his crap carries. Not to mention, today A was broken down and the staff (Beck?, Brown?) really didn't seem to want to try and get another back in the rotation.
this is what nebraska is known for. our football is totally irrelevent, but Bo is on sportcenter for his antics.
If he'd won, it would just be a quirky part of his personality. A 10-2 coach can get away with stuff like thatthis is what nebraska is known for. our football is totally irrelevent, but Bo is on sportcenter for his antics.
Yes he would, but his team on the field isn't up to par either. So when you act crazy, and your team is bad there's really not much the guy has going for him.If he'd won, it would just be a quirky part of his personality. A 10-2 coach can get away with stuff like thatthis is what nebraska is known for. our football is totally irrelevent, but Bo is on sportcenter for his antics.
I thought he hit the ref over the head with a folding chair afer gouging him in the eyes when the other refs weren't looking, but one or both of us might be exaggerating...It wasn't just the interviews, it was the fact he almost punched out a ref.
My sarcas-o-meter is going nuts! Hello, Houston?devnet said:Bo's beat up team needed a hefty amount of good fortune to edge a Penn State team that was pounded decimated by sanctions.
Bo's beat up team needed a hefty amount of good fortune to edge a Northwestern team that was (is?) winless in the conference.
Bo's beat up team . . .
Excuses are like a$$hole$: Everyone's got at least one.
Good post. Really brought a lot to the discussion.
Right on the money, in my opinion.Husker_x said:I know a lot of people really like Bo, and on a fundamental compassion-for-others level, I feel for what the man and his players are going through right now. But this simply cannot continue. Pelini's relationship with the fanbase has soured so quickly, created such an atmosphere of hostility between all factions on all sides, that the simplest solution here is probably best.
A fresh start.