Coaching search
ESPN announcers Lee Corso and Kirk Herbstreit made their feelings clear Monday about Bo Pelini's chances to land the Nebraska coaching job.
In separate halftime interviews, Corso and Herbstreit agreed that NU Athletic Director Steve Pederson has likely moved past Pelini in looking for candidates to take over the program.
"Bo's credentials speak for themselves," said Herbstreit, a former Ohio State teammate of the Huskers' interim coach. "But it's all about making a big splash now. The new coach has got to be a big name."
He does not, however, need an NFL background, Herbstreit said.
"I'm a fan of guys who know college football," the former quarterback said. "They don't need a guy who's coached in the pros for years. What if they bring in (Oregon Coach) Mike Bellotti? I'd say, 'Wow.'"
Said Corso: "Bo doesn't say wow."
But what about Pelini's successful first season as the Nebraska defensive coordinator, not to mention his impressive display in leading the Huskers through a difficult situation this month?
"It doesn't matter," Corso said. "He's not going to be the head coach."
Pelini and Turner Gill, the assistant head coach at Nebraska, are the only confirmed candidates.
ESPN announcers Lee Corso and Kirk Herbstreit made their feelings clear Monday about Bo Pelini's chances to land the Nebraska coaching job.
In separate halftime interviews, Corso and Herbstreit agreed that NU Athletic Director Steve Pederson has likely moved past Pelini in looking for candidates to take over the program.
"Bo's credentials speak for themselves," said Herbstreit, a former Ohio State teammate of the Huskers' interim coach. "But it's all about making a big splash now. The new coach has got to be a big name."
He does not, however, need an NFL background, Herbstreit said.
"I'm a fan of guys who know college football," the former quarterback said. "They don't need a guy who's coached in the pros for years. What if they bring in (Oregon Coach) Mike Bellotti? I'd say, 'Wow.'"
Said Corso: "Bo doesn't say wow."
But what about Pelini's successful first season as the Nebraska defensive coordinator, not to mention his impressive display in leading the Huskers through a difficult situation this month?
"It doesn't matter," Corso said. "He's not going to be the head coach."
Pelini and Turner Gill, the assistant head coach at Nebraska, are the only confirmed candidates.