BigRedBuster
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How about if we would have hired him as AD instead of Peterson???
Things that make you go...Hmmmmmm......
Things that make you go...Hmmmmmm......
He was still full-fledged coaching at that point. We possibly could have lured him here instead of TO in 08, maybe?How about if we would have hired him as AD instead of Peterson???
Things that make you go...Hmmmmmm......
Perlman was brought kicking and screaming to the decision to hire TO. At that point in '07, he couldn't fight TO's selection. I doubt he would have gone for Alvarez or any other choice if given the latitude.He was still full-fledged coaching at that point. We possibly could have lured him here instead of TO in 08, maybe?How about if we would have hired him as AD instead of Peterson???
Things that make you go...Hmmmmmm......
Both of those would have been disasters. I would rather of had Frank as HC than either of them. And of course Alvarez over any of them.And then TO stays on a few more years and either Gill or Bohl take over as HC. A lot of fun alternate histories to play out.Or both been gone to Wiscy. Fate's a b***h !Had Dr. Tom not promised the HC gig...we could have conceivably had both Barry and Frank on the same sideline for us.There was never the right timing, so I won't spend too much time thinking about it.Damn...just think of how things could have been had Alvarez come down here instead.
Would have been interesting to see how long TO could have sustained the consistency of 10+ wins as the Big 12 era matured.
He could have had 3-4 more if he stayed that long. By that time NU was a well oiled machine only to be undone by lazy recruiting and arrogance.I think Tom would have won 2 more NC if he'd stayed on 5-7 years.
You are correct, but that is part of coaching, these guys go through so much together that it isn't easy to tell family that they have passed their expiration date and that they are no longer needed at said university.A more interesting discussion would have been if TO would have allowed Alvarez to clean house and hire a new young and energetic staff that possibly would have kept recruiting going.Most coaches posting Frank Solich's numbers at Nebraska would be considered a success. I don't see Barry Alverez doing any better or worse at the job.
Once Alverez rebuilt Wisconsin, he posted the same kind of W/L records people hung around Frank's neck.
I'm thinking....no. TO was pretty committed to those guys. At the point of his retirement, it was to a fault.
Just in case anyone missed this, drfish was referring to one Kevin Cosgrove.If Alvarez had become Nebraska's coach in 1998 we could have had his DC coaching here. Wouldn't that have been a treat?
Yeah...I absolutely love TO and think he is an amazing coach and person. But, this was a huge mistake he thrust on Solich or anyone that was going to take over. He basically forced Solich to be the bad guy and replace all those guys who were well past their primes and Nebraska football legends. He should have gone to those guys and said...."Look, I'm retiring and the fair thing to do for Solich is to allow him to hire his own staff. We have had a good ride but it's his program now and we all need to support his decisions on the staff".You are correct, but that is part of coaching, these guys go through so much together that it isn't easy to tell family that they have passed their expiration date and that they are no longer needed at said university.A more interesting discussion would have been if TO would have allowed Alvarez to clean house and hire a new young and energetic staff that possibly would have kept recruiting going.Most coaches posting Frank Solich's numbers at Nebraska would be considered a success. I don't see Barry Alverez doing any better or worse at the job.
Once Alverez rebuilt Wisconsin, he posted the same kind of W/L records people hung around Frank's neck.
I'm thinking....no. TO was pretty committed to those guys. At the point of his retirement, it was to a fault.