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Michigan beat us by 28 last year. Wisconsin beat us by 31.'08 Missouri 35 points
OU 34 points
'09 noone beat us by 30
'10 Noone beat us by 30
'11 Michigan beat us by 31
Michigan beat us by 28 last year. Wisconsin beat us by 31.'08 Missouri 35 points
OU 34 points
'09 noone beat us by 30
'10 Noone beat us by 30
'11 Michigan beat us by 31
Let's take a different look at this. First, Nebraska sits in BFE - nowhere near anything even remotely resembling recruiting hotbeds. Every single program on that list resides in or next to a state that produces top-tier talent every year.It's not crazy for people to desire this. We watch a coach win the BSC every year that has been in their position less time than Bo now has.
2000 Oklahoma - Stoops (year 2) - 5-5, 3-8, 4-8, 5-6 (17-27: 38%)
2001 Miami - Coker (year 1) - 5-6, 9-3, 9-4, 11-1 (34-14: 71%)
2002 Ohio State - Tressel (year 2) - 10-3, 11-1, 6-6, 8-4 (35-14: 71%)
2003 LSU - Nick Saban (year 4) - 10-2, 9-3, 4-7, 3-8 (26-20: 57%)
2004 USC - Pete carrol (year 4) - 6-5, 8-5, 6-6, 5-7 (25-23: 52%)
2005 TExas - Mack Brown (year 8) - 8-4, 10-2, 8-5, 4-7 (30-18: 63%)
2006 Florida - Urban Meyer (year 2) - 10-2, 8-5, 8-5, 7-5 (33-17: 66%)
2007 LSU - Les Miles (year 3) - 10-3, 8-5, 13-1, 9-3 (40-12: 77%)
2008 Florida - Urban Meyer (year 4) - 10-2, 8-5, 8-5, 7-5 (33-17: 66%)
2009 Alabama - Nick Saban (year 3) - 4-9, 6-6, 10-2, 6-7 (26-24: 52%)
2010 Auburn - Gene Chizik (year 2) - 9-3, 11-2, 9-4, 5-7 (34-16: 68%)
2011 Alabama - Nick Saban (year 5) - 4-9, 6-6, 10-2, 6-7 (26-24: 52%)
2012 Nebraska - Bo Pelini (year 5) - 5-6, 8-4, 9-5, 5-7 (27-22: 55%)
I didn't say that we shouldn't expect much. Look at the last paragraph again. It's not an excuse - it's an explanation. It's not something that's going to keep Bo around in perpetuity without marked improvement.So since we aren't in a recruiting hotbed, and Bo is a first time head coach...we shouldn't expect much? I get what you are saying...but we chose to hire the first time head coach. Why should he have expectations that are any different? If we didn't expect him to be able to perform at that level...why the hell did we hire him and pay him 3 million a year? I want to make clear that I'm not calling for Bo's head, and I want to see him here almost regardless of outcome this year to see how he can do with Martinez in 13'. But after 13' - if we win 10 games w/ that roster, that schedule, and that much time passing in the Pelini tenure - well...I don't think I'll be able to defend him much. Plenty will say he's winning 9, plenty will say TO took 8 year...but come on, last season was huge let down. It's not the number 9, it's what went into the number 4.
Also, Bo came in with plenty of talent. In fact the talent he came in is the highlight of his tenure there thus far (2009 defense). What he's done since, with his own recruits however has been more disappointing
So apparently 3 games in 4 years is considered "regularly." If we lose two games by 30 points this year, that'd be 3 in 2 years, and then the word "reguarly" could be used.Michigan beat us by 28 last year. Wisconsin beat us by 31.'08 Missouri 35 points
OU 34 points
'09 noone beat us by 30
'10 Noone beat us by 30
'11 Michigan beat us by 31
That wasnt defensive. That was sarcasm.Dont get defensive because he called you out for making a point that has been made plenty of times before.tchsu, good. Im glad I could bring something new and fresh to the board.
It was defensive sarcasm. Sarcastic defensism.That wasnt defensive. That was sarcasm.Dont get defensive because he called you out for making a point that has been made plenty of times before.tchsu, good. Im glad I could bring something new and fresh to the board.
3-4 defense?It was defensive sarcasm. Sarcastic defensism.That wasnt defensive. That was sarcasm.Dont get defensive because he called you out for making a point that has been made plenty of times before.tchsu, good. Im glad I could bring something new and fresh to the board.
So since we aren't in a recruiting hotbed, and Bo is a first time head coach...we shouldn't expect much? I get what you are saying...but we chose to hire the first time head coach. Why should he have expectations that are any different? If we didn't expect him to be able to perform at that level...why the hell did we hire him and pay him 3 million a year? I want to make clear that I'm not calling for Bo's head, and I want to see him here almost regardless of outcome this year to see how he can do with Martinez in 13'. But after 13' - if we win 10 games w/ that roster, that schedule, and that much time passing in the Pelini tenure - well...I don't think I'll be able to defend him much. Plenty will say he's winning 9, plenty will say TO took 8 year...but come on, last season was huge let down. It's not the number 9, it's what went into the number 4.
Also, Bo came in with plenty of talent. In fact the talent he came in with is the highlight of his tenure here thus far (2009 defense). What he's done since, with his own recruits however has been more disappointing
I would also add that fans were all over McBride too at one point. The mob is fickle.Not trying to start a fuss. Just wondering. As a life long (46 years) Husker fan I remember TO's struggles, or perceived struggles. People always said " He cant beat Oklahoma" then it was " he cant win the big one". It wasnt until he made changes and got speed on speed with the defense and started making those historic runs, winning NC's that he became one of the greatest coaches of all time (according to some) and became loved by the fans.
I am a huge Bo Pelini fan. I think he tries to win the right way, with right kids. I just wonder if those not in the " Bo camp" are younger and dont remember TO's struggles.
Really? I didn't know one of the most dominant Blackshirt defenses ever assembled is considered "parts car on blocks".Tom kept the train rolling. Bo is trying to rebuild the entire rail line from scratch.TO wasn't making 3 million dollars a year, complaining about the attitude of the people who were paying him. He also didn't regularly lose games by 30 points, and drop a game per year to some cellar dweller.
In his first 7 seasons, TO lost 4 total games by more than 2 TD's. Pelini lost 3 by more than 2 TD's last year alone.
Times aren't the same, and those two coaches certainly aren't the same.
Have people forgotten? The four years prior to Dr. Tom taking the helm Nebraska went:
1968-1971: 39-6-1 with back-to-back national championships in the final two years
The four years prior to Bo taking the helm Nebraska went:
2004-2007: 27-22, not even going to a bowl game two of the last three years
Nobody disputes that Dr. Tom is a genius, and nobody disputes that Bo's rebuilding project is taking longer than anticipated. But let's not pretend that they inherited similar programs. Tom got a Ferrari. Bo got a parts car on blocks.
:laughpoundReally? I didn't know one of the most dominant Blackshirt defenses ever assembled is considered "parts car on blocks".
. . . Time to be a realist.
I wasn't around back in the '70s so I don't remember Tom Osborne finishing Top 10 in at least one of the AP's and Coach's polls for each of his first seventeen straight seasons of his HC career at Nebraska.Not trying to start a fuss. Just wondering. As a life long (46 years) Husker fan I remember TO's struggles, or perceived struggles.