Mierin
Assistant Coach
But with expectations in utter chaos
I thought they were just low.
But with expectations in utter chaos
"If you want to be the man, you have to beat the man!"
To be great, win the B1G! Then the Natty!
That's a bit dramatic.After Michigan it felt like nothing had changed. Nothing.
So was the margin of victory and the level of quit in the first quarterThat's a bit dramatic.
That's a bit dramatic.
Here is exactly what I took from the game.....Describe your impressions of the game.
What improvements did you see?
No. Scott knows what he is doing, the direction he’s taking the team and realizes that it will take time. He’s a very intelligent individual who is committed to making this program great again.
Here is exactly what I took from the game.....
It was a butt whoopin' in its highest form.
It's also a direct showing to the team what it's going to take to compete at the highest level in the B1G.
Some players on the roster right now are capable of competing at that level. Many are not.
It was a direct, visible result of Nebraska "giving Mike Riley a chance" that he unquestionably was not qualified for.
It's laughable reading over and over again people claiming last years results were due to coaching and turning around and blaming this years results on the players who by and large a year older and more experienced.This coaching staff is not lost.
If our program would have stayed the course with Riley for one more season, it would have been lost! I don't think enough people are giving enough credit to Riley for being such a poor coach and recruiter. Riley makes Callahan look like a genius. Don't care about recruiting rankings. Riley might have on paper had decent class here and there. They weren't Big 10 ready recruits. They weren't going to ever be Big 10 recruits.
FRost is not regretting this at all. He might be resenting this fan base, but not the job at hand. We have sucked compared to our standards for 17 years. Frost is merely trying to restart this all over again. Still can't believe all the doubters. This program was near rock bottom last year, and is still near that when you look at the product on the field so far. Many of the same players.
Kinda depressing?.......I don't see it that way.But how does the team look different than last year?
Or to my point, how different was that blowout compared to the teammwide mental breakdowns stretching across the Riley, Pelini, and Callahan years, when we also weren't competing at the highest levels? I actually thought this year's team surrendered earlier and more completely against Michigan.
Did you think Scott Frost would do better with Riley recruits than Riley did? I thought he would. Maybe that was an unfair expectation.
Nobody is saying Frost can't turn it around, or that it won't take awhile. Or that it might not happen tomorrow.
Just saying it's a weird season.
And kinda depressing. Right?
You crack me up.Kinda depressing?.......I don't see it that way.
I see it as Frost needing time in game situations to see what puzzle pieces are in place and which aren't. It seems many are not.
Is it really surprising, considering Mike Riley's resume' and staff selections, that we don't have the personnel?
Is Michigan THAT much better than us? Yes.
We are on par with the Colorados and Troys of college football.
You know what I'll consider progress?
If Ohio State punts. Even just once.