presidentjlh
All-Conference
I'm a senior at the University (should be working on my stupid papers right now, but, football comes first), so I'll give my opinion.
From time to time, I meet some of the players in my adventures in the Lincoln bars. Mostly nice guys. I haven't heard one bad word out of them about Pelini, they love him. I do not at all believe Bo has lost the respect of his players. It's like any familial relationship: Just because you get in occasional spats doesn't mean the overall relationship is cold. We only see them during high pressure moments.
There is no way Bo's getting fired this year. Nope. There were achievements, whether we like to admit it or not. We won 6 games in a row for the first time since 2001, that means something I think.
As unhappy and pessimistic as I have been, I'm not yet at the point where I'm going to call for Bo's head. No. We have seen teams under Bo with great offenses and great defenses. We have yet to see them both in the same season.
You take that '09 defense, and pair it with this season's offense? You've got a national title contender right there. We know that Bo can acquire the pieces, the problem is still putting them together.
Recruiting's gotta pick up, first of all. Has to. #1 priority after the bowl game. We need to rebuild our walk-on program so that it is developing the offensive and defensive lines we need. I've always felt that the most important positions in a football game are the lines. You can win big games with a mediocre backfield if you have an excellent O-line. You can disrupt any offense if you have a great D-line. Nebraska used that mantra to build a dynasty that lasted from the early 60s to the early 2000s.
We've got the skills players. Martinez, Abdullah, Bell, Turner...these guys are great. Our lines are the problem.
I still believe in Bo. That belief has been shaken a bit, yes, but I still believe.
From time to time, I meet some of the players in my adventures in the Lincoln bars. Mostly nice guys. I haven't heard one bad word out of them about Pelini, they love him. I do not at all believe Bo has lost the respect of his players. It's like any familial relationship: Just because you get in occasional spats doesn't mean the overall relationship is cold. We only see them during high pressure moments.
There is no way Bo's getting fired this year. Nope. There were achievements, whether we like to admit it or not. We won 6 games in a row for the first time since 2001, that means something I think.
As unhappy and pessimistic as I have been, I'm not yet at the point where I'm going to call for Bo's head. No. We have seen teams under Bo with great offenses and great defenses. We have yet to see them both in the same season.
You take that '09 defense, and pair it with this season's offense? You've got a national title contender right there. We know that Bo can acquire the pieces, the problem is still putting them together.
Recruiting's gotta pick up, first of all. Has to. #1 priority after the bowl game. We need to rebuild our walk-on program so that it is developing the offensive and defensive lines we need. I've always felt that the most important positions in a football game are the lines. You can win big games with a mediocre backfield if you have an excellent O-line. You can disrupt any offense if you have a great D-line. Nebraska used that mantra to build a dynasty that lasted from the early 60s to the early 2000s.
We've got the skills players. Martinez, Abdullah, Bell, Turner...these guys are great. Our lines are the problem.
I still believe in Bo. That belief has been shaken a bit, yes, but I still believe.