In honesty he did a descent job. Nothing remarkable in any way, other than possibly the Clemson game. His ability to coach and prepare were evident there. We were not the best team on the field that day, but we won and it was due solely to his ability to motivate and change.
I give him a C+ at best. He did not beat a top 15 team, but came close with Texas Tech. He has to win the first top 15 game before he moves into above average for me. I have questions as to whether that will happen this year. It does not look like it, but with his drive and determination it is possible. But he is going to have to prove he can build a QB. That will be a tough task.
I am happy with his work, as I did not expect it to be as good as it turned out. I still have questions about his maturity, but it appears he is making strides. I think his only saving grace is having TO looking at everything he does. I am sure he wants to please Coach Osborne more than anything else. That will take controlling his temper. He did a better job later in the season, and I am sure that came from guidance by Coach Osborne.
This year is going to be tough with so many high expectations. Any other team facing what we are facing this year we would say they have no chance, but some on here see Conf Championships and BCS games for a team with a QB that has not started a game, has no back up. Shoot high my friends, nothing wrong with it. I think we will have a better idea of where we are with out coach after this year. I am hoping he keeps moving forward like he did this year, because he turned out way better than I expected from him. I was not in favor of him coming to Nebraska, but he has changed my opinion and I am very happy he is here.
Wow, tough crowd.
1. The previous coach never beat a top 15 team either.
2. The previous coach never won a game when trailing at halftime, but Bo did...with the former coaches players.
3. I whole-heartedly disagree with your assessment that Bo didn't do anything remarkable in year one.
He completely changed the attitude, mind set and work ethic of the team. He also managed to get the team playing hard again with passion, intensity and purpose. Most importantly, Bo "reinvented" the feelings of belonging, family and unity that defines the culture of Nebraska football.
All in all, when taking into account:
I) where the Husker program was at the end of the '07 season,
II) what Bo had to work with talent wise and
II) what the '08 Husker were able to accomplish,
What Bo did in his first year was nothing short of remarkable.