2004 we settled for leftoversThey could probably take us to a Pelini-level, but not further. Obviously people would take that right now, but is that what we want long-term?
I'm not against the firing of coaches, but I'd never do it without having a replacement in mind. That's the mistake this program keeps making.
It's not who they fired, it's who they hired.
He could be Larry Culpepper's assistant selling Dr. Pepper on the commercials. They are both personable, outgoing, and like to be around football in a casual sort of way.Where does MR . Rogers fit in that set?
No, we use a time machine to warn T.O. of the future and for him to groom Scott Frost to change everything!We need to do something to break the Solich curse. We lost 3 games and fired Frank. We have lost more than 3 games every year since. Solich finished in the top 10 three out of 6 years, and the top 20 two other years. Should we have a Frank Solich day, erect a statue ...
Somebody finally has a clue.Frank Solich was never the answer. And still isn't.
Played 3 decent teams, got absolutely buttpiped in all 3 games.I liked Frank. He pulled the trigger, fired Bohls and went 10-3. That kind of situation deserved another year for sure IMO.I was and continued to be against Frank getting fired. That was the most toxic, our fan base has ever been.
I remember people calling for T.O. to retire. This fan base is extremely toxic and entitled.