Eichorst 2014 - "But in the final analysis, I had to evaluate where Iowa was." Where Do We Go From Here Nebraska?

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One year ago Nebraska Athletic Director made this now famous quote when he realized that a coaching change was needed. *Note I agreed with the decision to make the change.

"But in the final analysis, I had to evaluate where Iowa was." - Sean Eichorst Nebraska Athletic Director 2014

2014 - Iowa finished 7-6

2015 - Iowa is a Top 5 program.

2015 - Nebraska is 5-7, and with it has the first losing season at home in 46 years!

My point is, Sean Eichorst's quote is just as relevant today, if not more so, than it was in 2014 as it applies to Nebraska.

Now the question: Where Do We Go From Here Nebraska?

  • ​What do you want to see happen this offseason with the Nebraska program?
  • What changes need to be made to make 2016 a better season than 2015?
 
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we won't go anywhere. everything will be status quo. mike riley will continue to field 0.500 teams. we will be fed sh&t and told it is ice cream. two more years of this crap. it won't be fun.

 
This team, unlike the Pelini team of last year, improved during the year and exhibited class on and off the field. So let's move on to a new topic. I do NOT see how anyone can be bitter by Pelini's firing. He should not be head coach anywhere.

 
This team, unlike the Pelini team of last year, improved during the year and exhibited class on and off the field. So let's move on to a new topic. I do NOT see how anyone can be bitter by Pelini's firing. He should not be head coach anywhere.
Agreed. The point of the thread was if Eichorst was comparing Nebraska to Iowa last year. What changes must be made when you compare Nebraska to this year's Iowa team.

The reason this is a fair question to ask is because Iowa is now exactly where all Nebraska fans want this program to be at. Top 10 and in the conversation for the playoff.

 
Riley getting his annual win over a ranked team and then running away and hiding from an awful Rutgers team isn't really a tremendous sign of progress/season-long improvement or a real break from standard operating procedure for him.

 
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This team, unlike the Pelini team of last year, improved during the year and exhibited class on and off the field. So let's move on to a new topic. I do NOT see how anyone can be bitter by Pelini's firing. He should not be head coach anywhere.

What were you watching?

 
we won't go anywhere. everything will be status quo. mike riley will continue to field 0.500 teams. we will be fed sh&t and told it is ice cream. two more years of this crap. it won't be fun.
One year, tops, if Riley doesn't get s**t fixed or do an overhaul of his staff. Eichorst doesn't have his HarvStrong Employment Shield next year.

 
  • What changes need to be made to make 2016 a better season than 2015?
We can start with winning more than 6 games in the regular season.
Hell, 6 would be an improvement
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